An Ocular Protein Triad Can Classify Four Complex Retinal Diseases

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2017-01-27

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Kuiper, JonasISNI 0000000395156202
Beretta, L.
Nierkens, StefanORCID 0000-0003-3406-817XISNI 0000000395421272
van Leeuwen, Redmer
ten Dam-van Loon, NinetteISNI 0000000387928516
Ossewaarde-van Norel, AnnetteISNI 0000000393375495
de Groot-Mijnes, JDFISNI 0000000392258959
Schellekens, PeterISNI 0000000396385912
de Boer, JokeISNI 0000000389203367
Radstake, Timothy R D JISNI 0000000382903168

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Retinal diseases generally are vision-threatening conditions that warrant appropriate clinical decision-making which currently solely dependents upon extensive clinical screening by specialized ophthalmologists. In the era where molecular assessment has improved dramatically, we aimed at the identification of biomarkers in 175 ocular fluids to classify four archetypical ocular conditions affecting the retina (age-related macular degeneration, idiopathic non-infectious uveitis, primary vitreoretinal lymphoma, and rhegmatogenous retinal detachment) with one single test. Unsupervised clustering of ocular proteins revealed a classification strikingly similar to the clinical phenotypes of each disease group studied. We developed and independently validated a parsimonious model based merely on three proteins; interleukin (IL)-10, IL-21, and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) that could correctly classify patients with an overall accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of respectively, 86.7%, 79.4% and 92.5%. Here, we provide proof-of-concept for molecular profiling as a diagnostic aid for ophthalmologists in the care for patients with retinal conditions.

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Kuiper, J J W, Beretta, L, Nierkens, S, Van Leeuwen, R, Ten Dam-Van Loon, N H, Ossewaarde-Van Norel, J, De Groot-Mijnes, J D F, Schellekens, P, De Boer, J H & Radstake, T R D J 2017, 'An Ocular Protein Triad Can Classify Four Complex Retinal Diseases', Scientific Reports, vol. 7, 41595. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep41595