Distribution of hand function by age in individuals with Rett syndrome

Jeffrey L. Neul, Tim A. Benke, Eric D. Marsh, Jane B. Lane, David N. Lieberman, Steven A. Skinner, Daniel G. Glaze, Bernhard Suter, Peter T. Heydemann, Arthur A. Beisang, Shannon M. Standridge, Robin C. C. Ryther, Richard H. Haas, Lloyd J. Edwards, Amitha Ananth, Alan K. Percy
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Abstract

Objective

We aimed to determine the longitudinal distribution of hand function skills in individuals with classic Rett syndrome (RTT), an X-linked dominant neurodevelopmental disorder, and correlate with MECP2 variants.

Method

We conducted a longitudinal study of 946 girls and young women with typical RTT seen between 2006 and 2021 in the US Natural History Study (NHS) featuring a structured clinical evaluation to assess the level of hand function skills. The specific focus of this study was to assess longitudinal variation of hand skills from age 2 through age 18 years in relation to specific MECP2 variant groups.

Results

Following the initial regression period, hand function continues to decline across the age spectrum in individuals with RTT. Specific differences are noted with steeper declines in hand function among those with milder variants (Group A: R133C, R294X, R306C, and C-terminal truncations) compared with groups composed of individuals with more severe variants.

Conclusions

These temporal variations in hand use represent specific considerations that could influence the design of clinical trials that test therapies aiming to ameliorate specific functional limitations in individuals with RTT. Furthermore, the distinct impact of specific MECP2 variants on clinical severity, especially related to hand use, should be considered in such interventional trials.

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Rett综合征患者手功能的年龄分布
目的我们旨在确定经典雷特综合征(RTT)患者手功能技能的纵向分布,RTT是一种X连锁显性神经发育障碍,并与MECP2变异相关。方法我们在美国自然史研究(NHS)中对2006年至2021年间946名患有典型RTT的女孩和年轻女性进行了一项纵向研究,该研究采用结构化临床评估来评估手功能技能水平。本研究的具体重点是评估从2岁到18岁与特定MECP2变体组相关的手技能的纵向变化。结果在最初的回归期之后,RTT患者的手功能在整个年龄段内持续下降。与具有更严重变异的个体组成的组相比,具有较轻变异的个体(A组:R133C、R294X、R306C和C末端截短)的手功能下降幅度更大,这是一个特殊的差异。结论这些手部使用的时间变化代表了可能影响临床试验设计的特定考虑因素,这些临床试验旨在改善RTT患者的特定功能限制。此外,在此类介入试验中,应考虑特定MECP2变体对临床严重程度的明显影响,尤其是与手部使用有关的影响。
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