Assessing Postnatal Mortality in Smith–Lemli–Opitz Syndrome

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-09-14 DOI:10.1002/ajmg.a.63875
Aishwarya Selvaraman, Samar Rahhal, Simona Bianconi, Tristan Furnary, Forbes D. Porter
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Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome (SLOS) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by pathological variants in DHCR7, resulting in a deficiency in the enzyme 7‐dehydrocholesterol reductase. This results in elevated levels of cholesterol precursors and typically low cholesterol levels, leading to a range of physical and cognitive challenges. Mortality rates in infants with severe SLOS are high, due to congenital malformations. Premature death has been described in individuals with SLOS, particularly in severely affected individuals. Further research is needed to understand postnatal mortality risk factors for individuals with SLOS. Understanding these factors could improve monitoring and prevention efforts. To investigate this, we obtained death certificates from the National Death Index (NDI) database on a cohort of individuals with SLOS who were enrolled in natural history studies at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (NCT00001721 and NCT05047354). Analysis and comparison of this deceased cohort showed that although premature death occurs in SLOS, many individuals with SLOS survive into adulthood. We also observed the risk of postnatal mortality increasing with higher severity scores and lower initial cholesterol levels.Trial Registration: NCT00001721 and NCT05047354.
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评估史密斯-莱姆利-奥皮茨综合征的产后死亡率
史密斯-莱姆利-奥皮茨综合征(Smith-Lemli-Opitz Syndrome,SLOS)是一种罕见的常染色体隐性遗传疾病,由 DHCR7 的病理变异引起,导致 7-脱氢胆固醇还原酶缺乏。这导致胆固醇前体水平升高,而胆固醇水平通常较低,从而引发一系列身体和认知方面的问题。由于先天性畸形,患有严重 SLOS 的婴儿死亡率很高。有报道称,SLOS 患者,尤其是重度患者会出现早逝。要了解 SLOS 患者的产后死亡风险因素,还需要进一步的研究。了解这些因素可以改善监测和预防工作。为了研究这个问题,我们从美国国家死亡索引(NDI)数据库中获得了一组 SLOS 患者的死亡证明,这些患者参加了美国国立卫生研究院临床中心的自然史研究(NCT00001721 和 NCT05047354)。对这一死亡队列的分析和比较显示,虽然 SLOS 患者会过早死亡,但许多 SLOS 患者都能存活到成年。我们还观察到,产后死亡的风险随着严重程度评分的提高和初始胆固醇水平的降低而增加:试验注册:NCT00001721 和 NCT05047354。
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Accounts of Chemical Research
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