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Longitudinal Natural History Study of Patients With Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorders (PBD)

Longitudinal Natural History Study of Patients With Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorders (PBD)

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Overview

The Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorders (PBD) are a group of inherited disorders due to defects in peroxisome assembly causing complex developmental and metabolic sequelae. In spite of advancements in peroxisome biology, the pathophysiology remains unknown, the spectrum of phenotypes poorly characterized and the natural history not yet systematically reported. Our aims are to further define this population clinically, biochemically and genetically. The investigators will prospectively follow patients from Canada, the US and internationally, and collect data from medical evaluations, blood, urine and imaging studies that would be performed on a clinical care basis. For patients who are unable to attend our clinic, we will collect all medical records and images since birth as well as subsequent records/images for the next 5 years or until the end of the study. Clinical data from medical records will be banked in our Peroxisomal Disorder Research Databank and Biobank. The investigators will use this information to identify standards of care and improve management.

Description

Participants have the option to be seen in consultation at the McGill University Health Centre in Montreal, Canada, on a yearly basis. This includes a consultation in Genetics, Nutrition, Neurology, and Ophthalmology (OCT and FAF exams). All medical records and images will be collected, retrospectively and prospectively, until the end of the study, and entered anonymously in a database. Biospecimens will be collected to identify new biomarkers. Candidate drugs will be evaluated for recovery of peroxisome functions in cultured fibroblasts.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Diagnosis of PBD or
  • Single peroxisome enzyme/protein defect with phenotype similar to PBD

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Not a PBD
  • Not a single peroxisome enzyme/protein defect with phenotype similar to PBD

Study details
    Peroxisome Biogenesis Disorder
    Zellweger Spectrum Disorder
    RCDP - Rhizomelic Chondrodysplasia Punctata
    D-Bifunctional Protein Deficiency
    Alpha-Methylacyl-CoA Racemase Deficiency
    Peroxisomal Acyl-CoA Oxidase Deficiency
    Peroxisomal Acyl-CoA Oxidase 2 Deficiency
    ATP Binding Cassette Subfamily D Member 3 Gene Mutation
    ACBD5 (AcylCoA Binding Domain 5) Deficiency
    Adult Refsum Disease
    Sterol Carrier Protein 2 Deficiency

NCT01668186

McGill University Health Centre/Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre

27 January 2024

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