| Literature DB >> 24802839 |
Satoshi Nozuma1, Eiji Matsuura1, Toshio Matsuzaki2, Osamu Watanabe1, Ryuji Kubota2, Shuji Izumo2, Hiroshi Takashima1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: HTLV-1 proviral loads (PVLs) and some genetic factors are reported to be associated with the development of HTLV-1-associated myelopathy/tropical spastic paraparesis (HAM/TSP). However, there are very few reports on HAM/TSP having family history. We aimed to define the clinical features and laboratory indications associated with HAM/TSP having family history.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24802839 PMCID: PMC4011969 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0086144
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Clinical features of f-HAM/TSP cases or sporadic cases of HAM/TSP.
| f-HAM/TSP cases (40 cases) | Sporadic cases (124 cases) | p value | p value | |
| Female ratio (%) | 78.8% (7 males : 33 females) | 66.4% (31 males : 93 females) | NS | |
| Age | 55.6±13.0 (23–79) | 61.8±12.5 (15–83) |
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| Age of onset | 41.3±13.9 (14–65) | 51.6±15.9 (13–78) |
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| Duration of illness (years) | 14.3±11.4 (1–49) | 10.2±9.6 (0–45) |
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| Initial symptoms | ||||
| Gait disturbance | 50.0% | 52.4% | NS | |
| Urinary disturbance | 32.5% | 26.6% | NS | |
| Sensory disturbance | 12.5% | 14.5% | NS | |
| Others | 5% | 6.5% | NS | |
| Rapid disease progression | 4 cases (10.0%) | 35 cases (28.2%) |
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| Motor disability score | 4.0±2.0 (0–7) | 4.9±1.5 (0–8) |
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| Score more than 6 | 12 cases (30.0%) | 38 cases (30.7%) | NS | |
| Time elapsed between onset and wheelchair use in daily life (years) | 18.3±12.4 (7–50) | 10.0±10.4 (1–45) |
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Data are presented as mean values ± s.d., (range),
Adjusted for age and sex.
Figure 1Kaplan–Meier estimates of the time from disease onset to assignment of motor disability scores of 6.
In sporadic cases, more patients reached the score of six at an early stage; however, the difference was not significant. Approximately 30% of both f-HAM/TSP cases and sporadic cases needed a wheelchair in daily life in 15 years after onset and approximately 50% of patients from both groups needed a wheelchair in 20 years after onset.
Laboratory findings of familial clusters or sporadic cases of HAM/TSP.
| f-HAM/TSP cases (40cases) | Sporadic cases (124 cases) | p value | p value | |
| Anti-HTLV-1 antibodies | ||||
| Titer in Serum | 20,787±31,004, N = 37 | 31,009±36,075, N = 109 | NS | |
| Titer in CSF | 2,310±11,741, N = 31 | 672±1,274, N = 111 | NS | |
| Cerebrospinal fluid | ||||
| Cell number (/mm3) | 3.0±2.5, N = 25 | 5.7±10.0, N = 109 | NS | |
| Protein (mg/dl) | 29.9±9.4, N = 22 | 42.5±19.3, N = 109 |
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| Neopterin (pmol/ml) | 83.2±118.1, N = 18 | 38.3±56.8, N = 35 | NS | |
| HTLV-1 proviral loads (Copies/104 PBMCs) | 930±781, N = 32 | 968±1,746, N = 101 | NS |
* Particle Aggregation Method.
Data are presented as mean values ± s.d., N = sample number,
Adjusted for age and sex.
Figure 2Age-specific proportions of rapid disease progression.
The proportion of cases with rapid disease progression tended to increase with the older age of onset.
Clinical and laboratory findings of sporadic HAM/TSP with rapid/slow disease progression.
| Type of disease progression | Rapid progression | Slow progression | p value |
| Female ratio (%) | 71.4% (10 males : 25 females) | 76.4% (21 males : 68 females) | NS |
| Age of onset | 62.3±9.6, N = 35 | 47.4±15.9, N = 89 |
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| Age of onset of f-HAM/TSP cases | 60.5±3.7, N = 4 | 39.2±12.9, N = 36 |
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| Duration between onset and inability to walk alone (years) | 1.5±0.9, N = 13 | 14.4±10.4, N = 25 |
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| Anti-HTLV-1 antibodies | |||
| Titer in Serum | 31,894±36,845, N = 34 | 30,608±35,965, N = 75 | NS |
| Titer in CSF | 1,251±1,800, N = 34 | 416±852, N = 77 |
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| Cerebrospinal fluid | |||
| Cell number (/mm3) | 11.6±16.6, N = 34 | 3.2±3.5, N = 75 |
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| Protein (mg/dl) | 55.3±24.3, N = 34 | 36.7±13.0, N = 75 |
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| Neopterin (pmol/ml) | 74.9±107.9, N = 8 | 27.4±23.4, N = 27 | 0.255 |
| HTLV-1 proviral loads (Copies/104 PBMCs) | 370±327, N = 32 | 1,245±2,046, N = 69 |
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* Particle Aggregation Method.
Data are presented as mean values ± s.d., N = sample number.