Corneal structural alterations in autism spectrum disorder: An in vivo confocal microscopy study

Author:

Chien Yi‐Ling1ORCID,Wu Po‐Ying2,Wu Jo‐Hsuan3,Huang Wei‐Lun4,Hsiao Chia‐Chieh4,Hsieh Yi‐Ting4,Cheng Ting4,Gau Susan Shur‐Fen15ORCID,Chen Wei‐Li467

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychiatry National Taiwan University Hospital and College of Medicine Taipei Taiwan

2. Department of General Medicine, Kaohsiung Medical University Hospital Kaohsiung Medical University Kaohsiung Taiwan

3. Shiley Eye Institute and Viterbi Family Department of Ophthalmology University of California San Diego California USA

4. Department of Ophthalmology National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

5. Graduate Institute of Brain and Mind Sciences, and Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, College of Medicine National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

6. Advanced Ocular Surface and Corneal Nerve Regeneration Center National Taiwan University Hospital Taipei Taiwan

7. Department of Ophthalmology, College of Medicine National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractIndividuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit joint hypermobility and connective tissue disorders. However, it remains unclear if ASD individuals also have structural alterations in the connective tissue of the cornea. This study aims to determine whether the Kobayashi structure (K‐structure) characteristics differ between adults with ASD and typically developing controls (TDC) and explore the clinical correlates of the K‐structure abnormality. We recruited 30 ASD adults and 35 TDC. Corneal structures, particularly the K‐structure in the Bowman's layer, of the participants were examined using in vivo confocal microscopy (IVCM), and a K‐grading ranging from 1 to 4 was given to each eye based on the level of morphological mosaicism. The ASD participants' eyes received a significantly higher single‐eye K‐grading than that of the TDC eyes (p < 0.001), and the medians [25th, 75th percentile] of bilateral‐eye summed K‐grading were 8 [7, 8] and 5 [4, 6] in ASD and TDC, respectively (p < 0.001). A significantly higher K‐grading in the ASD participants' eyes was still observed after adjusting for the within‐subject inter‐eye correlation (p < 0.001). Youden Index showed the optimal cutoffs to differentiate ASD from TDC by bilateral‐eye summed K‐grading and single‐eye K‐grading was >6 and >3, respectively. Additionally, a higher K‐grading was associated with fewer visual sensation seeking in ASD (Spearman's correlation coefficient ρ = −0.518, p = 0.008) and low visual registration (i.e., higher sensory threshold) in TDC (ρ = 0.446, p = 0.023). This study provided novel evidence of corneal structural alterations in ASD by IVCM. Our findings may not only support the prior hypothesis of the association between ASD and connective tissue abnormalities but also shed light on the relationship between connective tissue disorder and neurodevelopmental disorders.

Funder

National Health Research Institutes

National Taiwan University Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Neurology (clinical),General Neuroscience

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