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The NorthStar Ambulatory Assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Considerations for the design of clinical trials

Lookup NU author(s): Emerita Professor Katherine Bushby, Professor Volker StraubORCiD, Professor Michela GuglieriORCiD

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Abstract

Objective: With the emergence of experimental therapies for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), it is fundamental to understand the natural history of this disorder to properly design clinical trials. The aims of this study were to assess the effects produced on motor function by different DMD genotypes and early initiation of glucocorticoids. Methods: Through the NorthStar Network, standardised clinical data including the NorthStar Ambulatory Assessment score (NSAA) on 513 ambulant UK boys with DMD were analysed from 2004 to 2012. For the analysis of the genetic subpopulation, we also included data from 172 Italian boys with DMD. NSAA raw scores were converted into linear scores. Results: On the linearised NSAA, we observed an average decline of 8 units/year (4 units on raw NSAA analysis) after age 7. The median age at loss of ambulation (LOA) was 13 years (95% CI 12.1 to 13.5); 2 years prior to LOA, the estimated mean linearised NSAA score was 42/100 (13/34 raw scale). Starting glucocorticoids between 3 and 5 years conferred an additional gain in motor function of 3 units/year (1.3 raw units) up to age 7. When analysing the effect of genotype in the UK and Italian cumulative cohorts, individuals with deletions amenable to exons 44 and 46 skipping declined at a slower rate over 2 years (9 units (4 raw units), p<0.001), while 53 and 51 skippable deletions showed a faster decline of 14 (4.5; p<0.001) and 5 linearised units (2.4 NSAA units; p=0.02), respectively. Conclusions: Our study provides a novel insight on the current natural history of DMD, which will be instrumental for the design of future clinical trials.


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Author(s): Ricotti V, Ridout DA, Pane M, Main M, Mayhew A, Mercuri E, Manzur AY, Muntoni F, Robb S, Quinlivan R, Sarkozy A, Butler J, Bushby K, Straub V, Guglieri M, Eagle M, Roper H, McMurchie H, Childs A, Pysden K, Pallant L, Spinty S, Peachey G, Shillington A, Wraige E, Jungbluth H, Sheehan J, Spahr R, Hughes I, Bateman E, Cammiss C, Willis T, Groves L, Emery N, Baxter P, Senior M, Scott E, Hartley L, Parsons B, Majumdar A, Jenkins L, Toms B, Naismith K, Keddie A, Horrocks I, Di Marco M, Chow G, Miah A, De Goede C, Thomas N, Geary M, Palmer J, White C, Greenfield K, Wilson I

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry

Year: 2016

Volume: 87

Issue: 2

Pages: 149-155

Print publication date: 02/03/2015

Online publication date: 14/01/2016

Acceptance date: 25/01/2015

Date deposited: 06/04/2017

ISSN (print): 0022-3050

ISSN (electronic): 1468-330X

Publisher: BMJ Publishing Group

URL: http://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp-2014-309405

DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2014-309405


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