| Literature DB >> 34071271 |
Marco Luigetti1,2, Valeria Guglielmino1,2, Giovanni Antonini3, Carlo Casali4, Marco Ceccanti5, Maria Grazia Chiappini6, Laura De Giglio7, Vincenzo Di Lazzaro8, Antonio Di Muzio9, Mariangela Goglia10, Maurizio Inghilleri5, Luca Leonardi3, Roberto Massa10, Elena Maria Pennisi7, Antonio Petrucci11, Emanuela Proietti6, Marianna Rispoli9, Mario Sabatelli2,12, Marco Di Girolamo6.
Abstract
Hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTRv, v for variant) prevalence in Italy, a non-endemic region, has been established by ATTRv amyloidosis Italian Registry. However, values of prevalence were extremely heterogeneous, considering different regions. To properly establish the prevalence of the disease in the Lazio region, a survey was sent to university regional hospitals and to main regional hospitals, in order to collect all affected patients regularly followed. We identified 100 ATTRv patients and, considering a Lazio population of 5.8/million, we estimated a ATTRv prevalence of 17.2/million. The ATTRv amyloidosis Italian Registry reported a prevalence of 8.0/million in Lazio, while our survey showed a value of double this. Our survey documented a high-prevalence for a non-endemic country. The increased awareness of the disease among general practitioners and medical specialists is a fundamental step to reduce the diagnostic delay and start an effective treatment of this disease.Entities:
Keywords: ATTRv; amyloid; prevalence
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34071271 PMCID: PMC8228008 DOI: 10.3390/genes12060829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4425 Impact factor: 4.096
Demographic and clinical characteristics of hATTR Lazio patients.
| All Patients | V30M | F64L | E89Q | R34T | I68L | A120S | A109S | T49A | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
| 100 | 53 (53%) | 23 (23%) | 14 (14%) | 3 (3%) | 3 (3%) | 2 (2%) | 1 (1%) | 1 (1%) |
|
| 63/37 (1.7) | 37/16 (2.3) | 1/22 (0.04) | 5/9 (0.55) | 0/3 (0) | 2/1 (2) | 0/2 (0) | M | F |
|
| 69.42; | 69.7; | 71.0; | 69.4; | 51.7; | 74.3; | 70; | 78 | 54 |
|
| 70.5; | 70; | 72; | 70.5; | 58; | 73; | 70; | ||
|
| 10.9; | 10.9; | 8.2; | 13.4; | 10.9; | 9.1; | 5.8; | ||
|
| 39–87 | 47–87 | 51–83 | 43–84 | 39–58 | 73–84 | 66–74 | ||
|
| 17 (17%) | 8 (15%) | 3 (13%) | 3 (21.4%) | 2 (66.7%) | 1 (33.3%) | 0 | Late onset | Late onset |
|
| vs. | vs. | vs. | vs. | vs. | vs. | vs. | ||
|
| 83 (83%) | 45 (85%) | 20 (87%) | 11 (78.6%) | 1 (33.3%) | 2 (66.7%) | 2 (100%) | ||
|
| 58 (58%) | 35 (66%) | 11 (47.8%) | 4 (28.6%) | 2 (66.7%) | 3 (100%) | 2 (100%) | yes | not available |
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| Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Cardiologic: | Neuropathic | Neuropathic |
| 7 (7%) | 1 (1.9%) | 0 | 1 (7.1%) | 2 (66.7%) | 3 (100%) | 0 | |||
| Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | Neuropathic: | |||
| 45 (45%) | 28 (52.8%) | 12 (52.17%) | 2 (14.3%) | 0 | 0 | 1 (50.0%) | |||
| Mixed: | Mixed: | Mixed: | Mixed: | Mixed: | Mixed: | Mixed: | |||
| 48 (48%) | 24 (45.3%) | 11 (47.8%) | 11 (78.6%) | 1 (33.3%) | 0 | 1 (50.0%) | |||
|
| Northern: 0 | Northern: 0 | Northern: 0 | Northern: 0 | Northern: 0 | Northern: 0 | |||
| Centre: | Centre: | Centre: | Centre: | Centre: | Centre: | ||||
| 47 (47%) | 42 (79.2%) | 2 (8.7%) | 0 | 1 (33.3%) | 2 (100%) | ||||
| (Lazio: 46%) | (Lazio: 77.4%) | (Lazio: 8.7%) | (Lazio: 33.3%) | (Lazio: 100%) | |||||
| Southern: | Southern: | Southern: | Southern: | Southern: | Southern: | Southern | |||
| 36 (36%) | 4 (7.5%) | 17 (74%) | 12 (85.7%) | 2 (66.7%) | 0 | (Sicily) | |||
| (Sicily: 19%; Campania: | (Campania: 5.6%) | (Calabria: 21.7%; | (Sicily: 85.7%) | (Sicily: 66.7%) | |||||
| 6%; Calabria: 6%; | Apulia: 21.7%; Sicily: | ||||||||
| Puglia: 5%) | 17.4%; | ||||||||
| Campania: 13.0%) | |||||||||
| Abroad: 1 (1%) | Abroad: 1 (1.9%) | ||||||||
| Not available: | Not available: | Not available: | Not available: | Not available | Not available | ||||
| 16 (16%) | 6 (11.3%) | 4 (17.39%) | 2 (24.3%) |
Northern Italy includes Lombardy, Piedmont, Veneto, Alto-Adige, Liguria, Emilia-Romagna, and Tuscany; central Italy includes Lazio, Abruzzo, and Molise; southern Italy includes Campania, Sicily, Apulia, and Calabria. Most frequent regions of familial origin are specified.
Figure 1Distribution of TTR mutations in Lazio region among different provinces. Diameter of circles is proportional to number of patients.