OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of the single nucleotide polymorphism -66 T>G (rs28357094) in the osteopontin gene (SPP1) on functional measures over 12 months in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). METHODS: This study was conducted on a cohort of ambulatory patients with DMD from a network of Italian neuromuscular centers, evaluated longitudinally with the north star ambulatory assessment (NSAA) and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) at study entry and after 12 months. Genotype at rs28357094 was determined after completion of the clinical evaluations. Patients were stratified in 2 groups according to a dominant model (TT homozygotes vs TG heterozygotes and GG homozygotes) and clinical data were retrospectively compared between groups. RESULTS: Eighty patients were selected (age 4.1-19.3 years; mean 8.3 ± 2.7 SD). There were no differences in age or steroid treatment between the 2 subgroups. Paired t test showed a significant difference in both NSAA (p = 0.013) and 6MWT (p = 0.03) between baseline and follow-up after 12 months in patients with DMD carrying the G allele. The difference was not significant in the T subgroup. The analysis of covariance using age and baseline values as covariate and SPP1 genotype as fixed effect showed that these parameters are significantly correlated with the 12-month values. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence of the role of SPP1 genotype as a disease modifier in DMD and support its relevance in the selection of homogeneous groups of patients for future clinical trials.

Importance of SPP1 genotype as a covariate in clinical trials in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

BOFFI, Patrizia;MONGINI, Tiziana Enrica;
2012-01-01

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To test the effect of the single nucleotide polymorphism -66 T>G (rs28357094) in the osteopontin gene (SPP1) on functional measures over 12 months in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). METHODS: This study was conducted on a cohort of ambulatory patients with DMD from a network of Italian neuromuscular centers, evaluated longitudinally with the north star ambulatory assessment (NSAA) and the 6-minute walk test (6MWT) at study entry and after 12 months. Genotype at rs28357094 was determined after completion of the clinical evaluations. Patients were stratified in 2 groups according to a dominant model (TT homozygotes vs TG heterozygotes and GG homozygotes) and clinical data were retrospectively compared between groups. RESULTS: Eighty patients were selected (age 4.1-19.3 years; mean 8.3 ± 2.7 SD). There were no differences in age or steroid treatment between the 2 subgroups. Paired t test showed a significant difference in both NSAA (p = 0.013) and 6MWT (p = 0.03) between baseline and follow-up after 12 months in patients with DMD carrying the G allele. The difference was not significant in the T subgroup. The analysis of covariance using age and baseline values as covariate and SPP1 genotype as fixed effect showed that these parameters are significantly correlated with the 12-month values. CONCLUSIONS: These data provide evidence of the role of SPP1 genotype as a disease modifier in DMD and support its relevance in the selection of homogeneous groups of patients for future clinical trials.
2012
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3390537/
Bello L; Piva L; Barp A; Taglia A; Picillo E; Vasco G; Pane M; Previtali SC; Torrente Y; Gazzerro E; Motta MC; Grieco GS; Napolitano S; Magri F; D'Amico A; Astrea G; Messina S; Sframeli M; Vita GL; Boffi P; Mongini T; Ferlini A; Gualandi F; Soraru' G; Ermani M; Vita G; Battini R; Bertini E; Comi GP; Berardinelli A; Minetti C; Bruno C; Mercuri E; Politano L; Angelini C; Hoffman EP; Pegoraro E.
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