Collaborative International Research in Clinical and Longitudinal Experience Study in NMOSD
Date
2019Author
Amezcua, Lilyana
Mao-Draayer, Yang
Marignier, Romain
Matiello, Marcelo
Momtazee, Callene
Morrow, Mark
Nakashima, Ichiro
O'Connor, Kevin
Oreja-Guevara, Celia
Palace, Jacqueline
Pandit, Lekha
Paul, Friedemann
Prayoonwiwat, Naraporn
Probstel, Anne-Katrin
Qian, Peiqing
Quan, Chao
Ringelstein, Marius
Rivera, Victor
Rotstein, Dalia L.
Ruprecht, Klemens
Sa, Maria Jose
Saiz, Albert
Soto de Castillo, Ibis
Stuve, Olaf
Tenembaum, Silvia
Villoslada, Pablo
Wingerchuk, Dean
Wuerfel, Jens
Yeh, E. Ann
Zamvil, Scott S.
Langer-Gould, Annette
Siva, Aksel
Altintas, Ayse
Serguera, Che
Cook, Lawrence J.
Rose, John W.
Alvey, Jessica S.
Shosha, Eslam
Jolley, Anna Marie
Kuhn, Renee
Marron, Brie
Pederson, Melissa
Enriquez, Rene
Yearley, Jeff
McKechnie, Stephen
Han, May H.
Tomczak, Anna J.
Levy, Michael
Mealy, Maureen A.
Coleman, Jessica
Bennett, Jeffrey L.
Johnson, Ruth
Barnes-Garcia, Myka
Traboulsee, Anthony L.
Carruthers, Robert L.
Lee, Lisa Eunyoung
Schubert, Julia J.
McMullen, Katrina
Kister, Ilya
Rimler, Zoe
Reid, Allyson
Sicotte, Nancy L.
Planchon, Sarah M.
Cohen, Jeffrey A.
Ivancic, Diane
Sedlak, Jennifer L.
Sand, Ilana Katz
Repovic, Pavle
Pruitt, Ana
Amundson, Erika
Chitnis, Tanuja
Mullin, Devin S.
Klawiter, Eric C.
Russo, Andrew W.
Riley, Claire S.
Onomichi, Kaho B.
Levine, Libby
Nelson, Katherine E.
Nealon, Nancy M.
Engel, Casey
Kruse-Hoyer, Mason
Marcille, Melanie
Tornes, Leticia
Rumpf, Anne
Greer, Angela
Behne, Megan Kenneally
Rodriguez, Renee R.
Behne, Daniel W.
Blackway, Derek W.
Coords, Brian
Blaschke, Terrence F.
Sheard, Judy
Smith, Terry J.
Behne, Jacinta M.
Yeaman, Michael R.
Abboud, Hesham
Aktas, Orhan
Apiwattanakul, Metha
Asgari, Nasrin
Banwell, Brenda
Bichuetti, Denis
Bowen, James
Broadley, Simon
Bruck, Wolfgang
Cabre, Philippe
Cohen, Jeffrey
De Seze, Jerome
Delgado-Garcia, Guillermo
Basuroski, Irena Dujmovic
Fujihara, Kazuo
Siritho, Sasitorn
Goodman, Andrew
Havla, Joachim
Hellwig, Kerstin
Hintzen, Rogier
Hooper, D. Craig
Iorio, Raffaele
Jacob, Anu
Jarius, Sven
Jimenez Arango, Jorge Andres
John, Gareth
Kim, Ho Jin
Kim, Sung Min
Kimbrough, Dorian J.
Kissani, Najib
Kleiter, Ingo
Lana-Peixoto, Marco
Leite, M. Isabel
Liu, Yaou
Lublin, Fred
Maiga, Youssoufa
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Objective To develop a resource of systematically collected, longitudinal clinical data and biospecimens for assisting in the investigation into neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) epidemiology, pathogenesis, and treatment. Methods To illustrate its research-enabling purpose, epidemiologic patterns and disease phenotypes were assessed among enrolled subjects, including age at disease onset, annualized relapse rate (ARR), and time between the first and second attacks. Results As of December 2017, the Collaborative International Research in Clinical and Longitudinal Experience Study (CIRCLES) had enrolled more than 1,000 participants, of whom 77.5% of the NMOSD cases and 71.7% of the controls continue in active follow-up. Consanguineous relatives of patients with NMOSD represented 43.6% of the control cohort. Of the 599 active cases with complete data, 84% were female, and 76% were anti-AQP4 seropositive. The majority were white/Caucasian (52.6%), whereas blacks/African Americans accounted for 23.5%, Hispanics/Latinos 12.4%, and Asians accounted for 9.0%. The median age at disease onset was 38.4 years, with a median ARR of 0.5. Seropositive cases were older at disease onset, more likely to be black/African American or Hispanic/Latino, and more likely to be female. Conclusions Collectively, the CIRCLES experience to date demonstrates this study to be a useful and readily accessible resource to facilitate accelerating solutions for patients with NMOSD.
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