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Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion

GNE myopathy is a rare distal myopathy, caused by mutations in the GNE gene, affecting sialic acid synthesis. Clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic early stage patients to severely debilitating forms. This first report describes clinical presentations and severity of the disease, using data...

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Autores principales: Pogoryelova, Oksana, Cammish, Phillip, Mansbach, Hank, Argov, Zohar, Nishino, Ichizo, Skrinar, Alison, Chan, Yiumo, Nafissi, Shahriar, Shamshiri, Hosein, Kakkis, Emil, Lochmüller, Hanns
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Publicado: Pergamon Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5857291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29305133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmd.2017.11.001
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author Pogoryelova, Oksana
Cammish, Phillip
Mansbach, Hank
Argov, Zohar
Nishino, Ichizo
Skrinar, Alison
Chan, Yiumo
Nafissi, Shahriar
Shamshiri, Hosein
Kakkis, Emil
Lochmüller, Hanns
author_facet Pogoryelova, Oksana
Cammish, Phillip
Mansbach, Hank
Argov, Zohar
Nishino, Ichizo
Skrinar, Alison
Chan, Yiumo
Nafissi, Shahriar
Shamshiri, Hosein
Kakkis, Emil
Lochmüller, Hanns
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description GNE myopathy is a rare distal myopathy, caused by mutations in the GNE gene, affecting sialic acid synthesis. Clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic early stage patients to severely debilitating forms. This first report describes clinical presentations and severity of the disease, using data of 150 patients collected via the on-line, patient-reported registry component of the GNE Myopathy Disease Monitoring Program (GNEM-DMP). Disease progression was prospectively analysed, over a 2-year period, using the GNE myopathy functional activity scale (GNEM-FAS). The average annual rates of decline in function were estimated at −9.6% and −3.2% in ambulant and non-ambulant patients respectively. 4.3% of participants became non-ambulant within one year. The mean time from onset to required use of a wheelchair was 11.9 years. Mean delay of genetic diagnosis from symptom onset was 5.2 years. Mutation specific analysis demonstrated genotype–phenotype relationships; i.e. p.Ala662Val may be associated with a more severe phenotype, compared to p.Val727Met. Patients with compound heterozygous mutation in epimerase and kinase domain appeared to have a more severe phenotype compared to patients with both mutations located within one domain. Acknowledging the limitations of the study, these findings suggest that the severity of the GNE mutations affects disease severity. The GNEM-DMP is a useful data collection tool, prospectively measuring the progression of GNE myopathy, which could play an important role in translational and clinical research and further understanding of genotype–phenotype correlations.
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spelling pubmed-58572912018-03-19 Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion Pogoryelova, Oksana Cammish, Phillip Mansbach, Hank Argov, Zohar Nishino, Ichizo Skrinar, Alison Chan, Yiumo Nafissi, Shahriar Shamshiri, Hosein Kakkis, Emil Lochmüller, Hanns Neuromuscul Disord Article GNE myopathy is a rare distal myopathy, caused by mutations in the GNE gene, affecting sialic acid synthesis. Clinical presentation varies from asymptomatic early stage patients to severely debilitating forms. This first report describes clinical presentations and severity of the disease, using data of 150 patients collected via the on-line, patient-reported registry component of the GNE Myopathy Disease Monitoring Program (GNEM-DMP). Disease progression was prospectively analysed, over a 2-year period, using the GNE myopathy functional activity scale (GNEM-FAS). The average annual rates of decline in function were estimated at −9.6% and −3.2% in ambulant and non-ambulant patients respectively. 4.3% of participants became non-ambulant within one year. The mean time from onset to required use of a wheelchair was 11.9 years. Mean delay of genetic diagnosis from symptom onset was 5.2 years. Mutation specific analysis demonstrated genotype–phenotype relationships; i.e. p.Ala662Val may be associated with a more severe phenotype, compared to p.Val727Met. Patients with compound heterozygous mutation in epimerase and kinase domain appeared to have a more severe phenotype compared to patients with both mutations located within one domain. Acknowledging the limitations of the study, these findings suggest that the severity of the GNE mutations affects disease severity. The GNEM-DMP is a useful data collection tool, prospectively measuring the progression of GNE myopathy, which could play an important role in translational and clinical research and further understanding of genotype–phenotype correlations. Pergamon Press 2018-02 /pmc/articles/PMC5857291/ /pubmed/29305133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmd.2017.11.001 Text en © 2017 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Pogoryelova, Oksana
Cammish, Phillip
Mansbach, Hank
Argov, Zohar
Nishino, Ichizo
Skrinar, Alison
Chan, Yiumo
Nafissi, Shahriar
Shamshiri, Hosein
Kakkis, Emil
Lochmüller, Hanns
Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title_full Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title_fullStr Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title_short Phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of GNE myopathy patients: First report from the GNE myopathy Disease Monitoring Program, registry portion
title_sort phenotypic stratification and genotype–phenotype correlation in a heterogeneous, international cohort of gne myopathy patients: first report from the gne myopathy disease monitoring program, registry portion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5857291/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29305133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nmd.2017.11.001
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