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Natural History Study and Establishment of a Biorepository-TANGO2-related Disorder

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Overview

The study aims to establish a biorepository of individuals with TANGO2 deficiency to support scientific research and establish a comprehensive clinical database of affected individuals to understand the disease course.

Description

TANGO2-related disorder is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder that can cause recurrent rhabdomyolysis and life-threatening cardiac arrhythmias. Metabolic crises can be triggered by prolonged fasting and dehydration. Intellectual disability, seizures, hypothyroidism, and gait abnormalities are observed frequently. The function of TANGO2 is unknown and the pathogenesis of this disease is poorly understood. Understanding disease mechanism requires studying disease cells/samples and thus establishing a biobank of tissues (blood and fibroblasts) of individuals affected with TANGO2 deficiency is paramount. Natural History Study of TANGO2-related disorder will allow investigators to understand the course of the disease and develop new therapies in the future to decrease morbidity associated with this genetic condition.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

All patients with pathogenic TANGO2 variants will be included.

Exclusion Criteria:

Patients who do not have TANGO2-related disease will be excluded.

Study details

TANGO2-related Disorder

NCT05374616

Baylor College of Medicine

25 January 2024

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