Case report: HLA-B35-associated optic neuritis

Front Ophthalmol (Lausanne). 2024 Nov 21:4:1483937. doi: 10.3389/fopht.2024.1483937. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

Purpose: To describe a unique presentation of optic neuritis associated with positive HLA-B35.

Observations: A woman presented with unilateral retro-orbital pain, mildly decreased vision, and optic disc edema with new-onset aphthous ulcers. Color vision was preserved, and no visual field deficits were noted. Diagnostic imaging demonstrated retrobulbar optic nerve enhancement, with genetic testing revealing HLA-B35 positivity. Treatment with high-dose oral steroids for 3 days resolved all symptoms, and the patient remained stable for at least 2 months.

Conclusions and importance: In addition to rheumatic conditions and oral lesions, HLA-B35 can be linked to optic neuritis. This relationship highlights the need to further explore genetic risk factors associated with optic neuritis and the potential need for human leukocyte antigen (HLA) testing in unusual cases of optic neuritis.

Keywords: Behçets disease; HLA-B35; human leukocyte antigen; optic neuritis; optic neuropathy.

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