Natural History and Phenotypic Spectrum of Sphingosine Phosphate Lyase Insufficiency Syndrome (SPLIS)
University of California, San Francisco
Summary
This is a prospective longitudinal natural history study with a retrospective cross-sectional arm aimed at determining the natural history of sphingosine phosphate lyase insufficiency syndrome (SPLIS), a recently recognized inborn error of metabolism. The central hypothesis is that age of onset, other disease features, and disease biomarkers will be predictive of quality of life (QOL) and survival in SPLIS patients.
Description
The main purpose of the study is to characterize the natural history of sphingosine phosphate lyase insufficiency syndrome (SPLIS) including the full spectrum of presentations (clinical, biochemical, radiological and pathological) and their change (progression or improvement) over time by collecting and analyzing data from prospective assessments on patients with SPLIS over a three-year time period and retrospective chart review of treatment history. By necessity, the investigators will also endeavor to explore the range of medical treatments and interventions currently being used in the care…
Eligibility
- Age range
- Not specified
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
All identified patients with SPLIS diagnosed by genetic criteria are eligible for enrollment in this study, regardless of baseline demographic, biochemical or metabolic features and regardless of interventions such as vitamin B6 supplementation, dialysis or kidney transplantation at time of enrollment. This study may include siblings of index SPLIS cases if the sibling has been genetically confirmed to have SPLIS, regardless of whether they have active disease at the time of enrollment. Data from deceased SPLIS patients will also be collected. Inclusion Criteria: Potential subjects fulfillin…
Interventions
- Otherno intervention
No interventions are involved in this observational study.
Location
- University of California San FranciscoSan Francisco, California