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J Pediatr ; 156(1): 135-138.e1, 2010 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19772971

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OBJECTIVE: To determine longevity in Rett syndrome (RTT) from a large cohort. STUDY DESIGN: The North American RTT Database allows the examination of longevity in a large cohort of individuals with RTT from the United States and Canada. This database contains information on 1928 individuals, 85.5% with typical RTT, 13.4% with atypical RTT, and 1.1% with a mutation in the methyl-CpG-binding protein 2 gene (MECP2) but not RTT. Kaplan-Meier analyses were performed to assess longevity. RESULTS: Earlier decennial cohorts exhibited better survival than recent cohorts, with most participants surviving into middle age. Comparing overall survival in persons with typical RTT and atypical RTT revealed greater mortality in typical RTT across the observed lifespan (P < .0001). Comparing survival in persons with RTT and identified MECP2 mutations and persons with unknown MECP2 status demonstrated greater mortality in the latter group (P < .0001, log-rank test). CONCLUSIONS: This analysis provides strong evidence for significant longevity in RTT and indicates the need for careful planning for long-term care of these women. The disproportionately greater survival seen in earlier time periods and in persons with atypical RTT may be attributed to more severely affected individuals dying before diagnosis in the former and to greater numbers with milder variants (ie, preserved speech and delayed onset) in the latter.


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Síndrome de Rett/mortalidade , Humanos , Estimativa de Kaplan-Meier , Proteína 2 de Ligação a Metil-CpG/genética , Mortalidade/tendências , América do Norte/epidemiologia , Síndrome de Rett/genética
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J Child Neurol ; 22(12): 1338-41, 2007 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18174548

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The International Rett Syndrome Association (IRSA) North American database is the first comprehensive compilation of information in the United States and Canada on individuals with Rett syndrome or with another diagnosis in association with MECP2 mutations. The database contains specific information by diagnosis, mutation status, and mutation type and frequency on 1928 participants. Among the 1928 participants, 85.5% were typical, 13.4% were atypical, and 1.1% had MECP2 mutations but did not have Rett syndrome. MECP2 mutations were identified in 914 of 1059 participants (86%): 799 of 870 (92%) participants with typical Rett syndrome had an MECP2 mutation, 94 of 162 (58%) with atypical Rett syndrome had a mutation, and all 21 individuals diagnosed as Not Rett syndrome had a mutation. Missense-type mutations (39.0%) were slightly more common than nonsense type (35.1%). Individual mutation frequency for the 8 common mutations varied from 11.9% for T158M to 4.4% for R106W; large deletions accounted for 6.4% and C-terminal truncations occurred in 8.8%. The remaining mutations (14.3%) occurred singly or in small numbers. This database provides a unique resource for expanding our understanding of Rett syndrome, for comparison with other national databases, and for future study including organization of clinical trials based on the expected emergence of fundamental therapies.


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Bases de Dados Genéticas , Proteína 2 de Ligação a Metil-CpG/genética , Mutação/genética , Síndrome de Rett/genética , Feminino , Frequência do Gene , Humanos , América do Norte/epidemiologia , Síndrome de Rett/epidemiologia
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