| Literature DB >> 25303967 |
Madoka Mori-Yoshimura1, Yukiko K Hayashi, Naohiro Yonemoto, Harumasa Nakamura, Miho Murata, Shin'ichi Takeda, Ichizo Nishino, En Kimura.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: GNE myopathy is a slowly progressive autosomal recessive myopathy caused by mutations in the GNE (glucosamine (UDP-N-acetyl)-2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase) gene. This study aimed to (1) develop a nationwide patient registry for GNE myopathy in order to facilitate the planning of clinical trials and recruitment of candidates, and (2) gain further insight into the disease for the purpose of improving therapy and care.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25303967 PMCID: PMC4203883 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-014-0150-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Structure of the Case Report Form and registry items
| Basic information | Date |
| Hospital | |
| ID of hospital | |
| Name | |
| Date of birth | |
| Sex | |
| Address | |
| Phone | |
| Nationality | |
| Signed up for other registries? | |
| Attending any clinical trials? | |
| Family history | Family history |
| Consanguinity | |
| Diagnosis | Muscle biopsy |
| Genetic analysis* facility ( ) | |
| Complications | |
| Patient status | Body weight and height |
| Age and symptoms at onset | |
| Walking capability and wheelchair use | |
| Grip power | |
| Respiratory function (VC,%VC, FVC,%FVC, mechanical support) | |
| Cardiac functions (EF, ES) | |
| Creatine kinase level |
Gray cells are for patients to fill out, and white cells are to be filled out by physicians.
VC: vital capacity, FVC: forced vital capacity, EF: ejection fraction, FS: fraction shortening.
Participant characteristics
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| Age | 121 | 100 | 44.8 ± 13.0 | 21 | 43 | 85 | |
| Sex | Male | 55 | 44 | ||||
| Female | 66 | 55 | |||||
| Age at onset | 121 | 100 | 27.7 ± 9.6 | 15 | 26 | 61 | |
| Body mass index | 121 | 100 | 21.4 ± 4.4 | 12.1 | 21 | 37.8 | |
| Normal | 65 | 54 | |||||
| Underweight | 36 | 30 | |||||
| Obesity | 20 | 16 | |||||
| Walking capability | Ambulant without assistance | 24 | 20 | ||||
| Ambulant with assistance | 45 | 37 | |||||
| Non-ambulant | 52 | 43 | |||||
| Wheelchair use | Never | 43 | 36 | ||||
| Part-time | 28 | 23 | |||||
| Full time | 50 | 41 | |||||
| Respiratory function (%FVC) | Performed | 79 | 65 | 88.4 ± 23.7 | 16.4 | 92.8 | 130 |
| Not performed | 42 | 35 | |||||
| Normal (FVC ≥ 80%) | 26 | 33* | |||||
| Decreased | 53 | 67* | |||||
| Nocturnal NPPV | 2 | 2 | |||||
| Cardiac function | Performed | 35 | 29 | ||||
| (EF, ES) | Not performed | 86 | 71 | ||||
| Normal | 35 | 100* | |||||
| Decreased | 0 | 0* | |||||
| Grip power (kg) | Performed | 96 | 79 | 5.5 ± 7.2 | 0 | 2.9 | 30 |
| Not performed | 25 | 21 | |||||
| Grip power = 0 | 36 | 38* | |||||
| CK (Iu/L) | Performed | 120 | 99 | 357.8 ± 209.0 | 11 | 209 | 459 |
| Not performed | 1 | 1 |
*ratio of examined/performed.
Figure 1Participant distribution. Participants were distributed throughout Japan (38/47 prefectures), and 92 physicians in 73 institutes agreed to contribute to the registry.
Figure 2Initial symptoms. The most common initial symptom was walking slowness and/or difficulty (54%). Difficulty lifting toes (23%) due to foot drop was the third most common symptom, whereas certain populations had difficulty lifting heels (4%). Some participants had weakness in the hands and/or fingers (4%) and difficulty lifting the neck (2%) from the time of disease onset. The number of participants with the indicated symptoms are shown.
Analysis of time from disease onset to walking with assistance, wheelchair use, and ambulation loss
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| Aassistive device use | 12.4 | 1.3 | 10.0 | 14.9 | 8.0 | 5.0-13.0 | 6.3 | 9.7 | 0.38 | 0.18 |
| Wheelchair use | 15.2 | 0.8 | 13.6 | 16.9 | 14.0 | 8.0-22.0 | 11.8 | 16.2 | 0.64 | 0.29 |
| Loss of ambulation | 21.1 | 1.4 | 18.3 | 23.8 | 21.0 | 11.0-37.0 | 15.4 | 26.6 | 0.78 | 0.51 |
Figure 3BMI of participants and the general adult Japanese population (aged >20 years). More registry participants were underweight compared to the general population. Proportions of underweight participants were 18.2% and 34.8% for men and women, respectively, and 4.7% and 9.1% for healthy men and women, respectively. There were fewer obese participants relative to the general population. a. black column: participants, open column: general Japanese population. b. gray column: participants, diagonal column: general Japanese population.