North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium Patient Registry and Biorepository (NAMDC)
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Purpose
The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium (NAMDC)is the sponsor of a patient contact registry and tissue biobank for patients with mitochondrial disorders.
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Mitochondrial Disorders Nuclear or Mitochondrial Genetic Mutations Suspected Mitochondrial Disorders Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Disorders Relatives at Risk of Mitochondrial Disorders |
| Study Type: | Observational |
| Study Design: | Observational Model: Cohort Time Perspective: Prospective |
| Official Title: | North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium Patient Registry and Biorepository (NAMDC) |
Any type of tissue sample can be stored in the biobank.
| Estimated Enrollment: | 1000 |
| Study Start Date: | December 2010 |
| Estimated Study Completion Date: | December 2025 |
| Estimated Primary Completion Date: | December 2025 (Final data collection date for primary outcome measure) |
| Groups/Cohorts |
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Patients at risk for mitochondrial disorders
Patients with possible or known mitochondrial disorders. Patients who are known carriers of mitochondrial or nuclear DNA mutations involved in mitochondrial function.
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Detailed Description:
Mitochondrial diseases comprise a group of relatively rare (~1 in 5000 adults) but very serious genetic disorders. Mitochondria are often called the "powerhouses of the cell" because they provide the energy our cells need to live. Mitochondria have their own DNA (mtDNA), but they also rely on DNA from the nucleus (nDNA). Mitochondrial diseases are caused by mutations in either mitochondrial or nuclear DNA that result in poorly functioning mitochondria. This can cause a variety of symptoms including muscle weakness, seizures, mental retardation, dementia, hearing loss, blindness, strokes, diabetes, and premature death. Most mitochondrial diseases are progressive, and we are unable to cure most of these diseases with currently available treatments.
Research into mitochondrial diseases has been hampered by the low frequency of these disorders and by under-diagnosis by clinicians. This has hindered patient recruitment for research studies and clinical trials. The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium (NAMDC) was established to help surmount these issues. Led jointly by Drs. Michio Hirano and Salvatore DiMauro, NAMDC is a consortium of several "centers of excellence" in the United States and Canada.
By creating a mechanism for the sharing of patient samples with researchers, data and patient contact information, NAMDC will make it easier to conduct clinical and basic laboratory research.
Patient information will be shared through the use of the "Patient Data Registry," a specially-designed database, and patient tissue samples will be shared through the use of the "Patient Sample Biobank", a storage facility in which patient-derived biological samples will be maintained. The Registry and the Biobank will hopefully accelerate progress in the understanding and treatment of mitochondrial disease.
Eligibility| Genders Eligible for Study: | Both |
| Accepts Healthy Volunteers: | Yes |
| Sampling Method: | Non-Probability Sample |
Patients with known mitochondrial disorders. People at risk of carrying a mitochondrial DNA mutation Patients with abnormal mitochondrial function
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients diagnosed with or suspected to have a mitochondrial disorder
- Adult carriers of known mitochondrial DNA mutations
- Patients with laboratory analysis indicative of a mitochondrial disorder.
- Medical information and tissue samples are also accepted from deceased individuals who fulfill the above criteria.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients not suspected of having a mitochondrial disorder
- Patients not suspected of carrying a mitochondrial DNA or nuclear DNA mutation that affects mitochondrial function.
Contacts and Locations| Contact: Michio Hirano, MD | 12123051048 | NAMDC@columbia.edu |
| Contact: Johnston Grier, BS | 12123423671 | NAMDC@columbia.edu |
| United States, California | |
| University of California San Diego | Recruiting |
| San Diego, California, United States, 92103 | |
| Contact: Richard Hass, MD 858-822-6700 rhass@ucsd.edu | |
| Contact: Robert Naviaux, MD 16195432904 naviaux@ucsd.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Robert Naviaux, MD | |
| Principal Investigator: Richard Haas, MD PhD | |
| Gregory Enns | Recruiting |
| Stanford, California, United States, 94305 | |
| Contact: Gregory Enns, MD 650-723-6858 | |
| Principal Investigator: Gregory Enns, MD | |
| United States, Florida | |
| University of Florida | Recruiting |
| Gainsville, Florida, United States, 32610 | |
| Contact: Peter Stacpole, MD 352-265-8909 stacpool@gcrc.ufl.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Peter Stacpole, MD | |
| United States, Minnesota | |
| Mayo Clinic | Recruiting |
| Rochester, Minnesota, United States, 55902 | |
| Contact: Ralitza Garivolova, MD 507-284-2511 gavrilova.ralitza@mayo.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Ralitza Gavrilova, MD | |
| United States, New York | |
| Buffalo General Hospital | Recruiting |
| Buffalo, New York, United States, 14203 | |
| Contact: Georgirene VLadutiu, PhD 716-859-7741 gdv@buffalo.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Georgirene Vladutiu, PhD | |
| United States, Ohio | |
| Bruce Cohen | Recruiting |
| Akron, Ohio, United States, 44308 | |
| Contact: Bruce Cohen, MD 330-543-6048 bcohen@chmca.org | |
| Principal Investigator: Bruce Cohen, MD | |
| Case Western Reserve University | Recruiting |
| Clevland, Ohio, United States, 44106 | |
| Contact: Charles Hoppel, MD 216-368-3147 charles.hoppel@case.edu | |
| Contact: Douglas Kerr, MD 12168443661 douglas.kerr@case.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Charles Hoppel, MD | |
| Principal Investigator: Douglas Kerr, MD PhD | |
| Clevland Clinic | Recruiting |
| Clevland, Ohio, United States, 44195 | |
| Contact: Sumit Parikh, MD 216-444-1994 parikhs@ccf.org | |
| Principal Investigator: Sumit Parikh, MD | |
| United States, Pennsylvania | |
| Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh | Recruiting |
| Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, 15224 | |
| Contact: Amy Goldstein, MD 412-692-5520 | |
| Principal Investigator: Amy Goldstein, MD | |
| United States, Texas | |
| Southwestern Medical School | Recruiting |
| Dallas, Texas, United States, 75231 | |
| Contact: Ronald Haller, MD 214-345-4617 rhaller2@earthlink.net | |
| Contact: Juan Pascual, MD PhD 12146485818 juan.pascual@UTsouthwestern.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: Ronald Haller, MD | |
| Principal Investigator: Juan Pascual, MD PhD | |
| Baylor College of Medicine | Recruiting |
| Houston, Texas, United States, 77030 | |
| Contact: William Craigen, MD 713-798-8305 wcraigen@bcm.edu | |
| Contact: Fernando Scaglia, MD 18328224280 fscaglia@bcm.tmc.edu | |
| Principal Investigator: William Craigen, MD | |
| Principal Investigator: Fernando Scaglia, MD | |
| United States, Washington | |
| Seattle Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center | Recruiting |
| Seattle, Washington, United States, 98105 | |
| Contact: Russell Saneto, MD 206-987-2100 ext 4017 russ.saneto@seattlechildrens.org | |
| Principal Investigator: Russell Saneto, DO PhD | |
| Canada, Ontario | |
| McMasters University | Recruiting |
| Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, ON L8N 3Z5 | |
| Contact: Mark Tarnopolsky, MD 19055212100 ext 75226 tarnopol@univmail.cis.mcmaster.ca | |
| Principal Investigator: Mark Tarnopolsky, MD | |
| Study Director: | Michio Hirano, MD | Columbia University |
More Information
Additional Information:
No publications provided
| Responsible Party: | Michio Hirano, Professor of Neurology, Columbia University |
| ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: | NCT01694940 History of Changes |
| Other Study ID Numbers: | AAAF4597 |
| Study First Received: | September 25, 2012 |
| Last Updated: | February 13, 2013 |
| Health Authority: | United States: National Institute of Health |
Keywords provided by Columbia University:
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mitochondrial disorders Mito Disease Mitochondrial disease Leigh Syndrome Leighs Mitochondria MELAS MERRF |
LHON NARP Kearns Sayer CPEO Alpers Pearson MEMSA |
Additional relevant MeSH terms:
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Mitochondrial Diseases Metabolic Diseases |
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on June 18, 2013