Characterizing Bruch's membrane: State-of-the-art imaging, computational segmentation, and biologic models in retinal disease and health
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2025.101358
Characterizing Bruch's membrane: State-of-the-art imaging, computational segmentation, and biologic models in retinal disease and health
Abstract
The Bruch's membrane (BM) is an acellular, extracellular matrix that lies between the choroid and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). The BM plays a critical role in retinal health, performing various functions including biomolecule diffusion and RPE support. The BM is also involved in many retinal diseases, and insights into BM dysfunction allow for further understanding of the pathophysiology of various chorioretinal pathologies. Thus, characterization of the BM serves as an important area of research to further understand its involvement in retinal disease. In this article, we provide a review of various advancements in characterizing and visualizing the BM. We provide an overview of the BM in retinal health, as well as changes observed in aging and disease. We then describe current state-of-the-art imaging modalities and advances to further visualize the BM including various types of optical coherence tomography imaging, near-infrared reflectance (NIR), and autofluorescence imaging and tissue matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI-IMS). Following advances in imaging of the BM, we describe animal, cellular, and synthetic models that have been developed to further visualize the BM. Following this section, we provide an overview of deep learning in retinal imaging and describe advances in computational and artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to provide automated segmentation of the BM and BM opening. We conclude this section considering the clinical implications of these segmentation techniques. Ultimately, the diverse advances aimed to further characterize the BM may allow for deeper insights into the involvement of this critical structure in retinal health and disease.
Keywords: Biologic models; Bruch's membrane; Choroid; Imaging; OCT; Retina; Segmentation.
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