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Cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMTX1)
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Cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort with X-linked Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMTX1)

Francis B Panosyan, Matilde Laura, Alexander M Rossor, Chiara Pisciotta, Giuseppe Piscosquito, Joshua Burns, Jun Li, Sabrina W Yum, Richard A Lewis, John Day, …
Neurology, Vol.89(9), pp.927-935
08/29/2017
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000004296
PMCID: PMC5577965
PMID: 28768847
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Abstract

To extend the phenotypic description of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMTX1) and to draw new genotype-phenotype relationships. Mutations in cause the main X-linked form of CMTX (CMTX1). We report cross-sectional data from 160 patients (from 120 different families, with 89 different mutations) seen at the Inherited Neuropathies Consortium centers. We evaluated 87 males who had a mean age of 41 years (range 10-78 years) and 73 females who had a mean age of 46 years (range 15-84 years). Sensory-motor polyneuropathy affects both sexes, more severely in males than in females, and there was a strong correlation between age and disease burden in males but not in females. Compared with females, males had more severe reduction in motor and sensory neurophysiology parameters. In contrast to females, the radial nerve sensory response in older males tended to be more severely affected compared with younger males. Median and ulnar nerve motor amplitudes were also more severely affected in older males, whereas ulnar nerve motor potentials tended to be more affected in older females. Conversely, there were no statistical differences between the sexes in other features of the disease, such as problems with balance and hand dexterity. In the absence of a phenotypic correlation with specific mutations, sex-specific distinctions and clinically relevant attributes need to be incorporated into the measurements for clinical trials in people with CMTX1. NCT01193075.
Amino Acid Sequence Cross-Sectional Studies Genetic Association Studies Humans Middle Aged Connexins - genetics Male Neural Conduction - physiology Sex Characteristics Genotyping Techniques Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease - genetics Young Adult Phenotype Adolescent Aged, 80 and over Adult Family Female Aged Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease - physiopathology Mutation Child

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