Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
The MURDOCK Study Community Registry and Biorepository Multiple Sclerosis Cohort
The goal of this study is to enroll 1000 participants with a history of Multiple Sclerosis into the MURDOCK Study (Duke IRB Pro00011196) as well as into the Multiple Sclerosis Cohort study (Duke IRB Pro00023791). All 1000 participants will answer a 4-page questionnaire administered by a trained study coordinator which is designed to collect information on the participant's diagnosis of Multiple Sclerosis. The goal of the study is to seek genetic explanations for response to treatment, progression of the disease, and biomarker validation.
Despite tremendous research efforts, the targets of immune response and the mechanisms for
neuronal loss associated with MS have not been fully characterized. Although substantial
advances have been made in the development of therapeutic treatments, the drugs currently
available to MS patients do not significantly alter the long-term prognosis of the disease.
Better markers that represent the biological activity of the disease process and response to
therapy are desperately needed. MS is thought to be mediated by autoimmunity which causes
demyelination and transection of axons throughout the brain and spinal cord resulting in the
formation of multiple scars (or scleroses) on axon myelin sheaths and reducing electrical
conductivity and decreased CNS signaling. It is most common in young adults; more than 90% of
patients are diagnosed before the age of 55 and less than 5% before the age of 14. Females
are 2-3 times more frequently affected than males and children of affected females are at a
significantly higher risk of developing MS than children of affected males. A strong genetic
component is suggested by the co-occurrence of cases within families and the high disease
prevalence in some ethnic populations (particularly those of northern European origin)
compared with others (African and Asian groups) irrespective of geographic location.7 The
incidence of MS in northern Europe, where the genetically associated haplotype HLA DR2 is
most common, is as high as 1 per 750 individuals. MS affects more than 400,000 people in the
U.S. and 2.5 million worldwide.
Although numerous putative MS-specific biomarkers, representing different mechanisms of
pathogenesis and steps along the inflammatory cascade have been proposed, none have been
fully validated. To date, the majority of studies identifying biomarkers associated with MS
initiation or progression have been limited to investigation of one to several markers at a
time; only one study has attempted open platform proteomic profiling in MS; however, the
study size was relatively small and the clinical homogeneity of the dataset of the study is
not clear. To understand a complex disease like MS, high throughput technologies capable of
profiling multiple etiological changes is needed as well as a well-define population of those
with the disease.
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