Mean Best-Corrected Visual Acuity (BCVA) as Measured by the Early Treatment of Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) Chart in Letters at Month 12
BCVA was assessed for both eyes using the ETDRS visual acuity (VA) chart. BCVA test should be performed prior to pupil dilation, and distance refraction should be carried out before BCVA is measured. Initially, letters are read at a distance of 4 meters from the chart. If <20 letters are read at 4 meters, testing at 1 meter should be performed. BCVA is reported as number of letters read correctly by the participant using the ETDRS Scale (ranging from 0 to 100 letters) in the study eyes. The lower the number of letters read correctly on the eye chart, the worse the vision (or visual acuity). An increase in the number of letters read correctly means that vision has improved.
Ophthalmic Examination Assessment: Mean Intraocular Pressure (IOP) at Month 12
IOP, the fluid pressure inside the eye was measured and reported in millimeters mercury (mmHg).
Ophthalmic Examination Assessment: Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Abnormalities in Slit Lamp Examination
Slit lamp examinations of study eyes included examination of Cornea, Conjunctiva, Iris, Lens, and Anterior Segment.
Ophthalmic Examination Assessment: Number of Participants With Clinically Significant Abnormalities in Dilated Ophthalmoscopy
Dilated Ophthalmoscopy examination of study eyes included examination of Vitreous, Macula, Peripheral retina, Choroid, and Optic nerve.
Ophthalmic Examination Assessment: Number of Participants With Lens Opacity Grading
The following lens opacity grades are reported for categories 1-4: Nuclear Opalescence grade, Nuclear Color grade, Cortical Cataract grade, and Posterior Cataract grade. Opacification severity is graded on a decimal scale, scores can range from 0.1 (no opacity) to 6.9 (maximum opacity) for the Nuclear Opalescence and Nuclear Color grades; and scores can range from 0.1 (lens clear) to 5.9 (lens unclear) for the Cortical and Posterior Cataract grades. Category 1 includes values 1, 1.0 and 0.x, Category 2 includes values 2, 2.0 and 1.x, Category 3 includes values 3, 3.0 and 2.x, and Category 4 includes values 4, 4.0, 3.x and any values above 4. For each opacification type the higher grading scores indicate greater severity.
Spectral Domain Optical Coherence Tomography (SD-OCT): Foveal Subfield Thickness at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in foveal subfield thickness. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
SD-OCT: Total Macular Volume at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in total macular volume. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
SD-OCT: Central Horizontal Ellipsoid Width at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in central horizontal ellipsoid width. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
SD-OCT: Central Ellipsoid Area at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in central ellipsoid area. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
SD-OCT: Square Root of Central Ellipsoid Area at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in square root of central ellipsoid area. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
SD-OCT: Choroidal Thickness at Foveal Center at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in choroidal thickness. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil.
Fundus Autofluorescence (AF): Mean Total Area of Preserved Autofluorescence at Month 12
Fundus AF was used to assess the total area of preserved AF. Areas of preserved AF were identified as well-demarcated regions of relative hyper autofluorescence (hyper AF) compared with the background areas of surrounding atrophy.
AF: Mean Square Root of Total Area of Preserved AF at Month 12
Fundus AF was used to assess the square root of total area of preserved AF. Areas of preserved AF were identified as well-demarcated regions of relative hyper AF compared with the background areas of surrounding atrophy.
AF: Mean Distance From Foveal Center to Nearest Border of Preserved AF at Month 12
Fundus AF was used to assess the distance from foveal center to nearest border of preserved AF.
Fundus Photography: Number of Participants With Retinal Pigment Epithelium (RPE) Hyperplasia as Per Severity
Number of participants with RPE hyperplasia are reported for severity grades: mild, moderate, severe.
Fundus Photography: Number of Participants With Retinal Arteriolar Narrowing as Per Severity
Number of participants with retinal arteriolar narrowing are reported for severity grades: mild, moderate, severe.
Fundus Photography: Number of Participants With Retinal Vessel Sheathing as Per Severity
Number of participants with retinal vessel sheathing are reported for severity grades: mild, moderate, severe.
Fundus Photography: Number of Participants With Optic Atrophy/Pallor as Per Severity
Number of participants with optic atrophy/pallor are reported for severity grades: mild, moderate, severe.
Fundus Photography: Number of Participants With Optic Disc Swelling as Per Severity
Number of participants with optic disc swelling are reported for severity grades: mild, moderate, severe.
Microperimetry: Retinal Mean Sensitivity at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess retinal mean sensitivity within the macula. Retinal mean sensitivity to light was measured in decibels in multiple spots across the central and peripheral retina (entire visual field). Higher numbers (decibels) indicate higher retinal sensitivity.
Microperimetry: Bivariate Contour Ellipse Area 63% at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess bivariate contour ellipse area 63%.
Microperimetry: Bivariate Contour Ellipse Area 95% at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess bivariate contour ellipse area 95%.
Microperimetry: Fixation Losses (in Percentage) at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess fixation losses (in percentage) which samples the optic nerve blind spot for positive responses.
Percentage of Participants With at Least One Treatment-Emergent Adverse Event (TEAE)
An AE is any unfavourable and unintended sign (including an abnormal laboratory finding), symptom, or disease temporally associated with the use of the study drug/surgical procedure, whether or not related to the investigational product or with the surgical procedure. TEAEs are defined as AEs starting on or after the day of the first surgery.
Number of Participants With Vector Shedding Post-treatment at Month 3
Tears (for both eyes- oculus dexter [OD] and oculus sinister [OS]), blood, urine and saliva samples were collected and tested using an appropriate assay for evidence of vector shedding. Participants with positive result for vector shredding post treatment are reported.
Number of Participants With Anti-drug Antibodies Post-treatment at Month 12
Participants with antibodies to the REP-1 transgenic product are reported.
Vital Signs: Change From Baseline in Blood Pressure at Month 12
Change from baseline in Systolic and diastolic blood pressures (BP) (millimeters of mercury [mmHg]) were reported.
Vital Signs: Change From Baseline in Pulse Rate at Month 12
Change from baseline in pulse rate (beats per minute) were reported.
Change From Baseline in BCVA as Measured by the ETDRS Chart
BCVA was assessed for both eyes using the ETDRS VA chart. BCVA test should be performed prior to pupil dilation, and distance refraction should be carried out before BCVA is measured. Initially, letters are read at a distance of 4 meters from the chart. If <20 letters are read at 4 meters, testing at 1 meter should be performed. BCVA is reported as number of letters read correctly by the participant using the ETDRS Scale (ranging from 0 to 100 letters) in the study eyes. The lower the number of letters read correctly on the eye chart, the worse the vision (or VA). An increase in the number of letters read correctly means that vision has improved.
AF: Change From Baseline in Total Area of Preserved Autofluorescence at Month 12
Fundus AF was used to assess change in total area of preserved AF. Areas of preserved AF were identified as well-demarcated regions of relative hyper autofluorescence (hyper AF) compared with the background areas of surrounding atrophy. Here negative values indicate decline in total area of preserved autofluoroscence.
AF: Change From Baseline in Square Root of Total Area of Preserved AF at Month 12
Fundus AF was used to assess change in square root of total area of preserved AF. Areas of preserved AF were identified as well-demarcated regions of relative hyper AF compared with the background areas of surrounding atrophy. Here negative values indicate decline in total area of preserved autofluoroscence.
AF: Change From Baseline in Distance From Foveal Center to Nearest Border of Preserved AF at Month 12
Fundus Autofluoroscence was used to assess change in distance from foveal center to nearest border of preserved autofluoroscence. Here negative values indicate decline in total area of preserved autofluoroscence.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in Foveal Subfield Thickness at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in foveal subfield thickness. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in foveal subfield thickness.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in Total Macular Volume at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in total macular volume. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in total macular volume.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in the Central Horizontal Ellipsoid Width at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in central horizontal ellipsoid width. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in central horizontal ellipsoid width.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in Central Ellipsoid Area at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in central ellipsoid area. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in central ellipsoid area.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in Square Root of Central Ellipsoid Area at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in square root of central ellipsoid area. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in square root of central ellipsoid area.
SD-OCT: Change From Baseline in the Choroidal Thickness at Foveal Center at Month 12
SD-OCT was used to assess change in choroidal thickness. The measurements were taken after dilation of the participant's pupil. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in choroidal thickness.
Microperimetry: Change From Baseline in Retinal Mean Sensitivity at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess change in retinal mean sensitivity within the macula. Retinal mean sensitivity to light was measured in decibels in multiple spots across the central and peripheral retina (entire visual field). Higher numbers (decibels) indicate higher retinal sensitivity. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in retinal sensitivity.
Microperimetry: Change From Baseline in Bivariate Contour Ellipse Area 63% at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess change in bivariate contour ellipse area 63%. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in bivariate contour ellipse area 63%.
Microperimetry: Change From Baseline in the Bivariate Contour Ellipse Area 95% at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess change in bivariate contour ellipse area 95%. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in bivariate contour ellipse area 95%.
Microperimetry: Change From Baseline in Fixation Losses (in Percentage) at Month 12
Microperimetry was conducted to assess change in fixation losses (in percentage) which samples the optic nerve blind spot for positive responses. A negative change from baseline indicates decline in fixation losses.