Elevated Plasma Complement Factors in CRB1-Associated Inherited Retinal Dystrophies
Moekotte, Lude; de Boer, Joke H.; Hiddingh, Sanne; de Ligt, Aafke; Nguyen, Xuan Thanh An; Hoyng, Carel B.; Inglehearn, Chris F.; McKibbin, Martin; Lamey, Tina M.; Thompson, Jennifer A.; Chen, Fred K.; McLaren, Terri L.; AlTalbishi, Alaa; Panneman, Daan M.; Boonen, Erica G.M.; Banfi, Sandro; Bocquet, Béatrice; Meunier, Isabelle; De Baere, Elfride; Koenekoop, Robert; Ołdak, Monika; Rivolta, Carlo; Roberts, Lisa; Ramesar, Raj; Strupaitė-Šileikiene, Rasa; Kohl, Susanne; Farrar, G. Jane; van Vugt, Marion; van Setten, Jessica; Roosing, Susanne; van den Born, L. Ingeborgh; Boon, Camiel J.F.; van Genderen, Maria M.; Kuiper, Jonas J.W.
(2025) Investigative ophthalmology & visual science, volume 66, issue 2
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Abstract
PURPOSE. To determine the profile of inflammation-related proteins and complement system factors in the plasma of CRB1-associated inherited retinal dystrophies (CRB1-IRDs). METHODS. We used the Olink Explore 384 Inflammation II panel for targeted proteomics in 30 cases and 29 controls (cohort I) to identify immune pathways involved in CRB1-IRDs. Genotyping
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was performed in cohort I and a second cohort of 123 patients from 14 countries and 1292 controls (cohort II). RESULTS. A significant shift in complement cascade factors was observed in plasma proteomes of CRB1-IRD patients (enrichment for complement cascade, Padj = 3.03 × 10–15). We detected higher plasma levels of complement factor I and complement factor H [CFH] (q = 0.008 and q = 0.046, respectively, adjusted for age and sex), inhibitors of complement component 3 (C3), which correlated significantly (Pearson’s coefficient >0.6) with elevated levels of C3 (q = 0.064). The CRB1 missense variants frequently found in patients showed a strong linkage disequilibrium with the common CFH variant rs7535263 (D̷ = 0.97 for p.(Cys948Tyr); D̷ = 1.0 for p.(Arg764Cys)), known to be linked with altered plasma CFH-related protein levels. Correction for the CFH genotype revealed significantly elevated plasma levels of CFH-related 2 (CFHR2) in CRB1-IRD patients (q = 0.041). CONCLUSIONS. CRB1-IRDs are characterized by changes in plasma levels of complement factors and proteins of the innate immune system, and linkage between CRB1 and CFH genes implicates functional variants of the CFH-CFHR locus with specific pathogenic variants of CRB1.
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Keywords: CFH, complement, CRB1, inflammation, inherited retinal dystrophy, proteomics, Ophthalmology, Sensory Systems, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Journal Article
ISSN: 0146-0404
Publisher: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Inc.
Note: Publisher Copyright: Copyright 2025 The Authors.
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