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Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of ACO2-Linked Dominant Optic Atrophy
Cléis Beaulieu1,2, Aymane Bouzidi1, Valérie Desquiret-Dumas1,3
1University of Angers, MitoLab Team, MitoVasc Unit, UMR CNRS 6015, Inserm U1083, SFR ICAT, University Hospital of Angers, Angers, France.
Importance:
Aconitase 2 (ACO2) gene variants are one of the most frequent causes of dominant optic atrophy (DOA). However, the associated phenotypes and genotypes still lack proper characterization.
Objective:
To characterize the clinical and genetic spectrum of ACO2-related DOA and evaluate genotype-phenotype correlations.
Design, Setting, And Participants:
This was a retrospective case series to describe the ophthalmological examination of novel DOA cases with a heterozygous ACO2 variant. Data were collected from 13 reference centers in ophthalmology from France and Great Britain between January 2021 and September 2025. Included participants were those patients with OA and confirmed heterozygous or compound heterozygous ACO2 variants.
Exposures:
DOA cases with a heterozygous ACO2 variant.
Main Outcomes And Measures:
Positive molecular diagnosis for ACO2 variants by next-generation sequencing, clinical examination including age at diagnosis, sex, best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and ganglion cell layer (GCL) thickness, visual field mean deviation (MD), and fundus examination.
Results:
Data for 55 patients (median [IQR] age at diagnosis for 45 patients, 24 [8-51] years; 33 male [67%]) from 37 families with ACO2 variants were compiled. Analyses were conducted on 49 patients who were strictly heterozygous or compound heterozygous with the c.220C>G benign variant. Clinical data disclosed a high variability of severity, from pauci-symptomatic up to legal blindness. Median BCVA was 0.46 logMAR (Snellen equivalent, 20/63; IQR 0.00-0.89; n = 45). Four patients exhibited retinal abnormalities: 3 displayed a foveopathy, and 1 had retinitis pigmentosa. There were 12 previously unreported variants (to the authors' knowledge), including the deletion of ACO2 exon 9. No correlation between BCVA and sex, age at diagnosis (Spearman ρ = -0.19; 95% CI, -0.45 to 0.07), or variant type (Kruskal-Wallis test P =.33) was found, but there was a correlation between BCVA and RNFL (Spearman ρ = -0.74; 95% CI, -0.85 to -0.54), GCL (Spearman ρ = -0.60; 95% CI, -0.79 to -0.30), and MD (Spearman ρ = -0.65; 95% CI, -0.89 to -0.31). RNFL correlated with GCL (Spearman ρ = 0.69; 95% CI, 0.42-0.87) and MD (Spearman ρ = 0.57; 95% CI, 0.14-0.85); age at diagnosis correlated with GCL (Spearman ρ = -0.37; 95% CI, -0.63 to -0.03).
Conclusions And Relevance:
Results of this case series reveal the high clinical heterogeneity among patients with ACO2-related DOA and demonstrated that some of these patients can also exhibit retinal abnormalities. In addition, there was a deletion of an entire ACO2 exon, emphasizing the potential importance of searching for large genomic rearrangements in patients without a molecular diagnosis. These findings support further studies to explain clinical variability, as no genotype-phenotype correlation was encountered.
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