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Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease

BACKGROUD: Fabry disease (OMIM #301 500), the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease, is caused by enzymatic defects in alpha-galactosidase A (GLA gene; Xq22.1). Fabry disease has historically been characterized by progressive renal failure, early stroke and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, with a dim...

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Autores principales: Mauhin, Wladimir, Benveniste, Olivier, Amelin, Damien, Montagner, Clémence, Lamari, Foudil, Caillaud, Catherine, Douillard, Claire, Dussol, Bertrand, Leguy-Seguin, Vanessa, D'Halluin, Pauline, Noel, Esther, Zenone, Thierry, Matignon, Marie, Maillot, François, Ly, Kim-Heang, Besson, Gérard, Willems, Marjolaine, Labombarda, Fabien, Masseau, Agathe, Lavigne, Christian, Lacombe, Didier, Maillard, Hélène, Lidove, Olivier
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7244174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32442237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233460
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author Mauhin, Wladimir
Benveniste, Olivier
Amelin, Damien
Montagner, Clémence
Lamari, Foudil
Caillaud, Catherine
Douillard, Claire
Dussol, Bertrand
Leguy-Seguin, Vanessa
D'Halluin, Pauline
Noel, Esther
Zenone, Thierry
Matignon, Marie
Maillot, François
Ly, Kim-Heang
Besson, Gérard
Willems, Marjolaine
Labombarda, Fabien
Masseau, Agathe
Lavigne, Christian
Lacombe, Didier
Maillard, Hélène
Lidove, Olivier
author_facet Mauhin, Wladimir
Benveniste, Olivier
Amelin, Damien
Montagner, Clémence
Lamari, Foudil
Caillaud, Catherine
Douillard, Claire
Dussol, Bertrand
Leguy-Seguin, Vanessa
D'Halluin, Pauline
Noel, Esther
Zenone, Thierry
Matignon, Marie
Maillot, François
Ly, Kim-Heang
Besson, Gérard
Willems, Marjolaine
Labombarda, Fabien
Masseau, Agathe
Lavigne, Christian
Lacombe, Didier
Maillard, Hélène
Lidove, Olivier
author_sort Mauhin, Wladimir
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUD: Fabry disease (OMIM #301 500), the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease, is caused by enzymatic defects in alpha-galactosidase A (GLA gene; Xq22.1). Fabry disease has historically been characterized by progressive renal failure, early stroke and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, with a diminished life expectancy. A nonclassical phenotype has been described with an almost exclusive cardiac involvement. Specific therapies with enzyme substitution or chaperone molecules are now available depending on the mutation carried. Numerous clinical and fundamental studies have been conducted without stratifying patients by phenotype or severity, despite different prognoses and possible different pathophysiologies. We aimed to identify a simple and clinically relevant way to classify and stratify patients according to their disease severity. METHODS: Based on data from the French Fabry Biobank and Registry (FFABRY; n = 104; 54 males), we applied unsupervised multivariate statistics to determine clusters of patients and identify clinical criteria that would allow an effective classification of adult patients. Thanks to these criteria and empirical clinical considerations we secondly elaborate a new score that allow the severity stratification of patients. RESULTS: We observed that the absence of acroparesthesia or cornea verticillata is sufficient to classify males as having the nonclassical phenotype. We did not identify criteria that significantly cluster female patients. The classical phenotype was associated with a higher risk of severe renal (HR = 35.1; p <10(−3)) and cardiac events (HR = 4.8; p = 0.008) and a trend toward a higher risk of severe neurological events (HR = 7.7; p = 0.08) compared to nonclassical males. Our simple, rapid and clinically-relevant FFABRY score gave concordant results with the validated MSSI. CONCLUSION: Acroparesthesia and cornea verticillata are simple clinical criteria that efficiently stratify Fabry patients, defining 3 different groups: females and males with nonclassical and classical phenotypes of significantly different severity. The FFABRY score allows severity stratification of Fabry patients.
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spelling pubmed-72441742020-06-05 Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease Mauhin, Wladimir Benveniste, Olivier Amelin, Damien Montagner, Clémence Lamari, Foudil Caillaud, Catherine Douillard, Claire Dussol, Bertrand Leguy-Seguin, Vanessa D'Halluin, Pauline Noel, Esther Zenone, Thierry Matignon, Marie Maillot, François Ly, Kim-Heang Besson, Gérard Willems, Marjolaine Labombarda, Fabien Masseau, Agathe Lavigne, Christian Lacombe, Didier Maillard, Hélène Lidove, Olivier PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUD: Fabry disease (OMIM #301 500), the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease, is caused by enzymatic defects in alpha-galactosidase A (GLA gene; Xq22.1). Fabry disease has historically been characterized by progressive renal failure, early stroke and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, with a diminished life expectancy. A nonclassical phenotype has been described with an almost exclusive cardiac involvement. Specific therapies with enzyme substitution or chaperone molecules are now available depending on the mutation carried. Numerous clinical and fundamental studies have been conducted without stratifying patients by phenotype or severity, despite different prognoses and possible different pathophysiologies. We aimed to identify a simple and clinically relevant way to classify and stratify patients according to their disease severity. METHODS: Based on data from the French Fabry Biobank and Registry (FFABRY; n = 104; 54 males), we applied unsupervised multivariate statistics to determine clusters of patients and identify clinical criteria that would allow an effective classification of adult patients. Thanks to these criteria and empirical clinical considerations we secondly elaborate a new score that allow the severity stratification of patients. RESULTS: We observed that the absence of acroparesthesia or cornea verticillata is sufficient to classify males as having the nonclassical phenotype. We did not identify criteria that significantly cluster female patients. The classical phenotype was associated with a higher risk of severe renal (HR = 35.1; p <10(−3)) and cardiac events (HR = 4.8; p = 0.008) and a trend toward a higher risk of severe neurological events (HR = 7.7; p = 0.08) compared to nonclassical males. Our simple, rapid and clinically-relevant FFABRY score gave concordant results with the validated MSSI. CONCLUSION: Acroparesthesia and cornea verticillata are simple clinical criteria that efficiently stratify Fabry patients, defining 3 different groups: females and males with nonclassical and classical phenotypes of significantly different severity. The FFABRY score allows severity stratification of Fabry patients. Public Library of Science 2020-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7244174/ /pubmed/32442237 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233460 Text en © 2020 Mauhin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mauhin, Wladimir
Benveniste, Olivier
Amelin, Damien
Montagner, Clémence
Lamari, Foudil
Caillaud, Catherine
Douillard, Claire
Dussol, Bertrand
Leguy-Seguin, Vanessa
D'Halluin, Pauline
Noel, Esther
Zenone, Thierry
Matignon, Marie
Maillot, François
Ly, Kim-Heang
Besson, Gérard
Willems, Marjolaine
Labombarda, Fabien
Masseau, Agathe
Lavigne, Christian
Lacombe, Didier
Maillard, Hélène
Lidove, Olivier
Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title_full Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title_fullStr Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title_full_unstemmed Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title_short Cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in Fabry disease
title_sort cornea verticillata and acroparesthesia efficiently discriminate clusters of severity in fabry disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7244174/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32442237
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0233460
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