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Linear clinical progression, independent of age of onset, in Niemann-Pick disease, type C.


ABSTRACT: Niemann-Pick disease, type C is a neurodegenerative, lysosomal storage disorder with a broad clinical spectrum and a variable age of onset. The absence of a universally accepted clinical outcome measure is an impediment to the design of a therapeutic trial for NPC. Thus, we developed a clinical severity scale to characterize and quantify disease progression. Clinical signs and symptoms in nine major (ambulation, cognition, eye movement, fine motor, hearing, memory, seizures, speech, and swallowing) and eight minor (auditory brainstem response, behavior, gelastic cataplexy, hyperreflexia, incontinence, narcolepsy, psychiatric, and respiratory problems) domains were scored. Data were collected from 18 current NPC patients and were extracted from records of 19 patients. Both patient cohorts showed a linear increase in severity scores over time. Cross-sectional evaluation of current patients showed a linear increase in the severity score. Longitudinal chart review of historical data demonstrated that although age of onset varied significantly, the rate of progression appeared linear, independent of age of onset, and similar in all patients. Combining the data from both cohorts, disease progression could be modeled by the following equation: ?(t0+x) = ?(t0) + 1.87x; where ?(t0) is the initial score and ?(t0+x) is the predicted future score after x years. Our observation that disease progression is similar across patients and independent of age of onset is consistent with a biphasic pathological model for NPC. This scale may prove useful in the characterization of potential biomarkers, and as an outcome measure to monitor disease progression in NPC patients.

SUBMITTER: Yanjanin NM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2798912 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Linear clinical progression, independent of age of onset, in Niemann-Pick disease, type C.

Yanjanin Nicole M NM   Vélez Jorge I JI   Gropman Andrea A   King Kelly K   Bianconi Simona E SE   Conley Sandra K SK   Brewer Carmen C CC   Solomon Beth B   Pavan William J WJ   Arcos-Burgos Mauricio M   Patterson Marc C MC   Porter Forbes D FD  

American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 20100101 1


Niemann-Pick disease, type C is a neurodegenerative, lysosomal storage disorder with a broad clinical spectrum and a variable age of onset. The absence of a universally accepted clinical outcome measure is an impediment to the design of a therapeutic trial for NPC. Thus, we developed a clinical severity scale to characterize and quantify disease progression. Clinical signs and symptoms in nine major (ambulation, cognition, eye movement, fine motor, hearing, memory, seizures, speech, and swallowi  ...[more]

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