%0 Journal Article %T Mitochondrial retinopathies and optic neuropathies: The impact of retinal imaging on modern understanding of pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management. %A Borrelli E %A Bandello F %A Boon CJF %A Carelli V %A Lenaers G %A Reibaldi M %A Sadda SR %A Sadun AA %A Sarraf D %A Yu-Wai-Man P %A Barboni P %J Prog Retin Eye Res %V 101 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 3 %M 38703886 %F 19.704 %R 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2024.101264 %X Advancements in ocular imaging have significantly broadened our comprehension of mitochondrial retinopathies and optic neuropathies by examining the structural and pathological aspects of the retina and optic nerve in these conditions. This article aims to review the prominent imaging characteristics associated with mitochondrial retinopathies and optic neuropathies, aiming to deepen our insight into their pathogenesis and clinical features. Preceding this exploration, the article provides a detailed overview of the crucial genetic and clinical features, which is essential for the proper interpretation of in vivo imaging. More importantly, we will provide a critical analysis on how these imaging modalities could serve as biomarkers for characterization and monitoring, as well as in guiding treatment decisions. However, these imaging methods have limitations, which will be discussed along with potential strategies to mitigate them. Lastly, the article will emphasize the potential advantages and future integration of imaging techniques in evaluating patients with mitochondrial eye disorders, considering the prospects of emerging gene therapies.