Intravitreal enzyme replacement for inherited retinal diseases

Curr Opin Ophthalmol. 2024 May 1;35(3):232-237. doi: 10.1097/ICU.0000000000001029. Epub 2023 Dec 26.

Abstract

Purpose of review: This paper provides an update on intravitreal (IVT) enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in metabolic retinal diseases; particularly neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2) also known as Batten disease.

Recent findings: ERT is being explored in CLN2 related Batten disease, a fatal neurodegenerative condition associated with retinopathy and blindness that is caused by the deficiency of lysosomal enzyme TPP1. Cerliponase alfa, a recombinant human tripeptidyl-peptidase1 (rhTPP1) administered by intraventricular infusions has been demonstrated to slow the rate of neurodegenerative decline but not retinopathy. A preclinical study of IVT rhTPP1 in a CLN2 canine model demonstrated efficacy in preserving retinal function and retinal morphology shown on histology. More recently, intravitreal (IVT) administration of rhTPP1 was reported in a first-in-human compassionate use study. Patients received 12-18 months of 8-weekly IVT ERT (0.2 mg rhTPP-1 in 0.05 ml) in one eye. No significant ocular adverse reactions were reported. Treatment decreased the rate of retinal thinning but modestly.

Summary: The evidence suggests that IVT ERT with rhTPP1 may be a safe and effective treatment for CLN2 retinopathy. However, the optimal dosage and frequency to achieve the best possible outcomes requires further investigation as does patient selection.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Aminopeptidases / adverse effects
  • Aminopeptidases / genetics
  • Animals
  • Dogs
  • Enzyme Replacement Therapy / adverse effects
  • Humans
  • Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses* / complications
  • Neuronal Ceroid-Lipofuscinoses* / drug therapy
  • Retinal Degeneration* / drug therapy
  • Serine Proteases / adverse effects
  • Serine Proteases / therapeutic use
  • Tripeptidyl-Peptidase 1

Substances

  • Tripeptidyl-Peptidase 1
  • Aminopeptidases
  • Serine Proteases