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The principal goal is to demonstrate that a specific pattern of microRNA (miRNA) expression can be correlated with the definite diagnostic of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The investigators will use biological sample (from muscle biopsy, Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) and blood sample) collected in three control populations: definite ALS patients according to El Escorial diagnostic criterion, control patients without any neurological disease having an orthopedic surgery for shoulder disease, and control patient explored for peripheral neuropathy and myopathy. A second goal will correlate the miRNA pattern to the severity and/or progression rate of the motor neurons define as the progression rate of the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Functional Rating Scale (ALSFRS) score/year.


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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis is an adult-onset neuro degenerative disease leading to muscle wasting, palsy and death due to respiratory failure within 3 to 5 years. The only effective drug (Riluzole) increases the life expectancy for about three months, knowing that on average, the diagnostic is given after a delay of one year in France. The identification of new biomarkers for early diagnostic is therefore of fundamental importance. This could improve the treatment efficacy but also give important clues about the prognostic, the rate of evolution and overall help identify new targets for future therapeutics. The investigators' goals are to find specific miRNA patterns expression associated to ALS in humans and use those patterns as diagnostic and prognostic tools.

miRNA are non-coding small fragments of RNA that binds mRNA and can down regulate their expression. In humans, around 700 miRNA have been so far identified. The role of miRNA in human pathology is well established in various types of cancer, but recent works have emphasize their role in neuro degenerative diseases and their expression profile can considered specific for Alzheimer, Parkinson and Huntington diseases. Very few data are currently available about their expression pattern in ALS. Previous studies have however shown that down regulating of some miRNA in spinal cord Moto neurons can trigger an ALS-like clinical phenotype. A more recent work on transgenic murine model SOD1 G93A has demonstrated the role of the specific miRNA206 in regulating the re-innervation processes at the neuro-muscular junction. Mi206 have the ability to promote the re-innervation process and therefore to slow the disease progression.

This research aimed to study the expression of more than 700 miRNA in four different groups (20 patients per group): ALS patients, normal control having a shoulder surgery during which they will have a muscle (deltoid) biopsy, patients explored for peripheral neuropathy with a blood sample, a lumbar puncture for CSF examination and neuro-muscular biopsy and patient explored for myopathy with a blood sample, a lumbar puncture for CSF examination and a muscular biopsy. The ALS group will be followed up every 4 months with ALSFRS scoring and blood sample and a second CSF sample only at M12. miRNA pattern expression will be compared and considered significant for a 2-fold change. ;


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NCT number NCT01992029
Study type Observational
Source University Hospital, Bordeaux
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Status Terminated
Phase
Start date June 17, 2014
Completion date October 22, 2015

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