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SLC13A5 deficiency (Citrate Transporter Disorder, EIEE 25) is a rare genetic disorder with neurodevelopmental delays and seizure onset in the first few days of life. This natural history study is designed to address the lack of understanding of disease progression and genotype-phenotype correlation. Additionally it will help in identifying clinical endpoints for use in future clinical trials.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a longitudinal observational study for the natural history of SLC13A5 deficiency for up to 2 years. This study does not involve any therapeutic intervention. The study includes remote visits which will be done via telephone or remote video conferencing. Translators will be available during these remote visits for non-english speaking caregivers. The initial visit will consist of collecting a detailed medical history and medical records. Prior brain imaging and available EEGs will be collected and reviewed by the study neurologist. Neuropsychological assessments will be made using Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scale version 3. Brief standardized videos recorded by the caregiver will be reviewed and scored by study personnel for movement assessment. Caregiver of ages 2 and up will be asked to complete the QOL Family Impact Module and the QOL epilepsy module. In addition to the initial visit, assessments in 1st year (every 3 months) and 2nd year (every 4 months) of enrollment will be made through remote interviews. Caregiver will be asked to maintain a seizure diary for the duration of the study to assess seizure burden. Personnel having expertise to comprehensively evaluate biological pathways that are perturbed by SLC13A5 deficiency will analyze the collected data. Improved understanding of disease pathogenesis will guide therapeutics and reveal clinical endpoints for use in future clinical trials. Identifying genotype-phenotype correlations can guide prognostication, clinical management, and genetic counseling. ;


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NCT number NCT04681781
Study type Observational
Source TESS Research Foundation
Contact
Status Enrolling by invitation
Phase
Start date March 1, 2021
Completion date September 1, 2025

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