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WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy
OBJECTIVE: We created WiTNNess as a hybrid prospective/cross‐sectional observational study to simulate a clinical trial for infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy. Our aims were to identify populations for future trial enrollment, rehearse outcome assessments, specify endpoints, and refine trial logistics....
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10647004/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51884 |
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author | Strauss, Kevin A. Carson, Vincent J. Bolettieri, Emilienne Everett, Mariah Bollinger, Ashton Bowser, Lauren E. Beiler, Keturah Young, Millie Edvardson, Simon Fraenkel, Nitay D'Amico, Adele Bertini, Enrico Lingappa, Lokesh Chowdhury, Devyani Lowes, Linda P. Iammarino, Megan Alfano, Lindsay N. Brigatti, Karlla W. |
author_facet | Strauss, Kevin A. Carson, Vincent J. Bolettieri, Emilienne Everett, Mariah Bollinger, Ashton Bowser, Lauren E. Beiler, Keturah Young, Millie Edvardson, Simon Fraenkel, Nitay D'Amico, Adele Bertini, Enrico Lingappa, Lokesh Chowdhury, Devyani Lowes, Linda P. Iammarino, Megan Alfano, Lindsay N. Brigatti, Karlla W. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: We created WiTNNess as a hybrid prospective/cross‐sectional observational study to simulate a clinical trial for infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy. Our aims were to identify populations for future trial enrollment, rehearse outcome assessments, specify endpoints, and refine trial logistics. METHODS: Eligible participants had biallelic pathogenic variants of TNNT1 and infantile‐onset proximal weakness without confounding conditions. The primary endpoint was ventilator‐free survival. “Thriving” was a secondary endpoint defined as the ability to swallow and grow normally without non‐oral feeding support. Endpoints of gross motor function included independent sitting and standing as defined by the Word Health Organization, a novel TNNT1 abbreviated motor score, and video mapping of limb movement. We recorded adverse events, concomitant medications, and indices of organ function to serve as comparators of safety in future trials. RESULTS: Sixteen children were enrolled in the aggregate cohort (6 prospective, 10 cross‐sectional; median census age 2.3 years, range 0.5–13.8). Median ventilator‐free survival was 20.2 months and probability of death or permanent mechanical ventilation was 100% by age 60 months. All six children (100%) in the prospective arm failed to thrive by age 12 months. Only 2 of 16 (13%) children in the aggregate cohort sat independently and none stood alone. Novel exploratory motor assessments also proved informative. Laboratory and imaging data suggest that primary manifestations of TNNT1 deficiency are restricted to skeletal muscle. INTERPRETATION: WiTNNess allowed us to streamline and economize the collection of historical control data without compromising scientific rigor, and thereby establish a sound operational framework for future clinical trials. |
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spelling | pubmed-106470042023-08-25 WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy Strauss, Kevin A. Carson, Vincent J. Bolettieri, Emilienne Everett, Mariah Bollinger, Ashton Bowser, Lauren E. Beiler, Keturah Young, Millie Edvardson, Simon Fraenkel, Nitay D'Amico, Adele Bertini, Enrico Lingappa, Lokesh Chowdhury, Devyani Lowes, Linda P. Iammarino, Megan Alfano, Lindsay N. Brigatti, Karlla W. Ann Clin Transl Neurol Research Articles OBJECTIVE: We created WiTNNess as a hybrid prospective/cross‐sectional observational study to simulate a clinical trial for infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy. Our aims were to identify populations for future trial enrollment, rehearse outcome assessments, specify endpoints, and refine trial logistics. METHODS: Eligible participants had biallelic pathogenic variants of TNNT1 and infantile‐onset proximal weakness without confounding conditions. The primary endpoint was ventilator‐free survival. “Thriving” was a secondary endpoint defined as the ability to swallow and grow normally without non‐oral feeding support. Endpoints of gross motor function included independent sitting and standing as defined by the Word Health Organization, a novel TNNT1 abbreviated motor score, and video mapping of limb movement. We recorded adverse events, concomitant medications, and indices of organ function to serve as comparators of safety in future trials. RESULTS: Sixteen children were enrolled in the aggregate cohort (6 prospective, 10 cross‐sectional; median census age 2.3 years, range 0.5–13.8). Median ventilator‐free survival was 20.2 months and probability of death or permanent mechanical ventilation was 100% by age 60 months. All six children (100%) in the prospective arm failed to thrive by age 12 months. Only 2 of 16 (13%) children in the aggregate cohort sat independently and none stood alone. Novel exploratory motor assessments also proved informative. Laboratory and imaging data suggest that primary manifestations of TNNT1 deficiency are restricted to skeletal muscle. INTERPRETATION: WiTNNess allowed us to streamline and economize the collection of historical control data without compromising scientific rigor, and thereby establish a sound operational framework for future clinical trials. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10647004/ /pubmed/37632133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51884 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Annals of Clinical and Translational Neurology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Neurological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Strauss, Kevin A. Carson, Vincent J. Bolettieri, Emilienne Everett, Mariah Bollinger, Ashton Bowser, Lauren E. Beiler, Keturah Young, Millie Edvardson, Simon Fraenkel, Nitay D'Amico, Adele Bertini, Enrico Lingappa, Lokesh Chowdhury, Devyani Lowes, Linda P. Iammarino, Megan Alfano, Lindsay N. Brigatti, Karlla W. WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title |
WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title_full |
WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title_fullStr |
WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title_full_unstemmed |
WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title_short |
WiTNNess: An international natural history study of infantile‐onset TNNT1 myopathy |
title_sort | witnness: an international natural history study of infantile‐onset tnnt1 myopathy |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10647004/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37632133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/acn3.51884 |
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