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Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers

Zellweger spectrum disorders (ZSD) are rare, debilitating genetic diseases of peroxisome biogenesis that affect multiple organ systems and present with broad clinical heterogeneity. Although many case studies have characterized the multitude of signs and symptoms associated with ZSD, there are few r...

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Autores principales: Bose, Mousumi, Cuthbertson, David D., Fraser, Marsha A., Roullet, Jean-Baptiste, Gibson, K. Michael, Schules, Dana R., Gawron, Kelly M., Gamble, Melissa B., Sacra, Kathryn M., Lopez, Melisa J., Rizzo, William B.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33335840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100694
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author Bose, Mousumi
Cuthbertson, David D.
Fraser, Marsha A.
Roullet, Jean-Baptiste
Gibson, K. Michael
Schules, Dana R.
Gawron, Kelly M.
Gamble, Melissa B.
Sacra, Kathryn M.
Lopez, Melisa J.
Rizzo, William B.
author_facet Bose, Mousumi
Cuthbertson, David D.
Fraser, Marsha A.
Roullet, Jean-Baptiste
Gibson, K. Michael
Schules, Dana R.
Gawron, Kelly M.
Gamble, Melissa B.
Sacra, Kathryn M.
Lopez, Melisa J.
Rizzo, William B.
author_sort Bose, Mousumi
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description Zellweger spectrum disorders (ZSD) are rare, debilitating genetic diseases of peroxisome biogenesis that affect multiple organ systems and present with broad clinical heterogeneity. Although many case studies have characterized the multitude of signs and symptoms associated with ZSD, there are few reports on the prevalence of symptoms to help inform the development of meaningful endpoints for future clinical trials in ZSD. In the present study, we used an online survey tool completed by family caregivers to study the occurrence, frequency and severity of symptoms in individuals diagnosed with ZSD. Responses from caregivers representing 54 living and 25 deceased individuals with ZSD were collected over an 8-month period. Both perception of disease severity and prevalence of various symptoms were greater in responses from family caregivers of deceased individuals compared to those of living individuals with ZSD. Compared with previous reports for ZSD, the combined prevalence of seizures (53%) and adrenal insufficiency (45%) were nearly twice as high. Overall, this community-engaged approach to rare disease data collection is the largest study reporting on the prevalence of symptoms in ZSD, and our findings suggest that previous reports may be underreporting the true prevalence of several symptoms in ZSD. Studies such as this used in conjunction with clinician- led reports may be useful for informing the design of future clinical trials addressing ZSD.
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spelling pubmed-77330192020-12-16 Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers Bose, Mousumi Cuthbertson, David D. Fraser, Marsha A. Roullet, Jean-Baptiste Gibson, K. Michael Schules, Dana R. Gawron, Kelly M. Gamble, Melissa B. Sacra, Kathryn M. Lopez, Melisa J. Rizzo, William B. Mol Genet Metab Rep Research Paper Zellweger spectrum disorders (ZSD) are rare, debilitating genetic diseases of peroxisome biogenesis that affect multiple organ systems and present with broad clinical heterogeneity. Although many case studies have characterized the multitude of signs and symptoms associated with ZSD, there are few reports on the prevalence of symptoms to help inform the development of meaningful endpoints for future clinical trials in ZSD. In the present study, we used an online survey tool completed by family caregivers to study the occurrence, frequency and severity of symptoms in individuals diagnosed with ZSD. Responses from caregivers representing 54 living and 25 deceased individuals with ZSD were collected over an 8-month period. Both perception of disease severity and prevalence of various symptoms were greater in responses from family caregivers of deceased individuals compared to those of living individuals with ZSD. Compared with previous reports for ZSD, the combined prevalence of seizures (53%) and adrenal insufficiency (45%) were nearly twice as high. Overall, this community-engaged approach to rare disease data collection is the largest study reporting on the prevalence of symptoms in ZSD, and our findings suggest that previous reports may be underreporting the true prevalence of several symptoms in ZSD. Studies such as this used in conjunction with clinician- led reports may be useful for informing the design of future clinical trials addressing ZSD. Elsevier 2020-12-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7733019/ /pubmed/33335840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100694 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bose, Mousumi
Cuthbertson, David D.
Fraser, Marsha A.
Roullet, Jean-Baptiste
Gibson, K. Michael
Schules, Dana R.
Gawron, Kelly M.
Gamble, Melissa B.
Sacra, Kathryn M.
Lopez, Melisa J.
Rizzo, William B.
Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title_full Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title_fullStr Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title_full_unstemmed Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title_short Zellweger spectrum disorder: A cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
title_sort zellweger spectrum disorder: a cross-sectional study of symptom prevalence using input from family caregivers
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7733019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33335840
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100694
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