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Clinical Trials/NCT02461446
NCT02461446
Recruiting
N/A

Natural History Study of Individuals With Autism and Germline Heterozygous PTEN Mutations

Boston Children's Hospital5 sites in 1 country170 target enrollmentMay 2015

Overview

Phase
N/A
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
PTEN
Sponsor
Boston Children's Hospital
Enrollment
170
Locations
5
Primary Endpoint
Change in verbal abilities at 24 months
Status
Recruiting
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The purpose of this study is to determine cross-sectional and longitudinal medical, behavioral, and cognitive differences between PTEN ASD and other groups, as well as to identify cognitive, neural systems, and molecular biomarkers specific to PTEN ASD. In addition, this study will be creating and maintaining a biorepository and linked phenotypic database for PTEN ASD.

Detailed Description

Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by social communication/interaction impairments and restricted/repetitive behaviors. ASD associated with germline heterozygous PTEN mutations (PTEN ASD) is a genetically defined sub-group that, may be one of the more prevalent genetic disorders contributing to ASD (0.5-2%). The purpose of this research study is to carefully track the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of PTEN ASD and identify biomarkers for intervention studies. Individuals with PTEN ASD, with macrocephalic ASD without a PTEN mutation (macro-ASD), healthy controls, and individuals with PTEN mutations without ASD (PTEN no-ASD) will be asked to participate in this study if they are 18 months and older. Both males and females will be asked to participate. Additionally, to be eligible for study participation, individuals' primary communicative language must be English. The study involves 3 on site visits over the course of two years. Study visits will vary in length from about 4 hours to 6 hours. Study visits involve a physical exam, medical history questions, neuropsychological assessments, and a blood draw done for laboratory studies. A subset of participants between the ages of 2 and 11 years old will take part in the EEG portion of the study. Individuals who have a clinically indicated MRI will have an option to provide routine clinical scans for analysis.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
May 2015
End Date
December 2026
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigator

Mustafa Sahin

Professor of Neurology, Harvard Medical School

Boston Children's Hospital

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

  • Not provided

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Change in verbal abilities at 24 months

Time Frame: 24 months

Verbal and non-verbal ability will be evaluated using Stanford Binet 5 or Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) at 24 months

Change in visual perception at 12 months

Time Frame: 12 months

Visual perception will be measured using the Beery Developmental Test of Visuomotor Integration (VMI) at 12 months

Change in processing speed at 12 months

Time Frame: 12 months

Processing Speed will be measured using the Processing Speed Index from the Weschler Intelligence Scales at 12 months

Change in working memory at 24 months

Time Frame: 24 months

Working memory will be evaluated using the Stanford Binet 5 at 24 months

Change in processing speed at 24 months

Time Frame: 24 months

Processing Speed will be measured using the Processing Speed Index from the Weschler Intelligence Scales at 24 months

Change in communication ability at 24 months

Time Frame: 24 months

Communication ability will be evaluated using composite score of the Expressive Vocabulary Test (EVT-2) at 24 months.

Change in verbal abilities at 12 months

Time Frame: 12 months

Verbal and non-verbal ability will be evaluated using Stanford Binet -5 or Mullen Scales of Early Learning (MSEL) at 12 months

Change in communication ability at 12 months

Time Frame: 12 months

Communication ability will be evaluated using composite score of the Expressive Vocabulary Test (EVT-2) at 12 months.

Change in visual perception at 24 months

Time Frame: 24 months

Visual perception will be measured using the Beery Developmental Test of Visuomotor Integration (VMI) at 24 months

Change in working memory at 12 months

Time Frame: 12 months

Working memory will be evaluated using the Stanford Binet 5 at 12 months

Study Sites (5)

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