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Knowing and Treating Kosaki/Penttinen Syndromes
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Dijon
Summary
Kosaki overgrowth syndrome (KOGS) and Penttinen syndrome (PS) are extremely rare multisystem disorders caused by heterozygous activating variants of the PDGFRB gene. KOGS results in characteristic craniofacial, orthopedic, skin and neurological disorders. PS is a progeroid disease responsible for a prematurely aged appearance. Patients suffer significant morbidity and mortality due to various complications. Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors (TKIs) targeting PGDFRB appear to be a potential treatment option, as evidenced by a few case reports showing clinical improvement in some patients, with modest and self-resolving side effects. The natural history of these two syndromes remains poorly understood as only case-reports have been published. Therefore, an international consortium was created in December 2019 by Pr FAIVRE (CHU Dijon Bourgogne \& ERN ITHACA) to follow treated and untreated patients in a real-life, multicentre, observational study, in order to expand our knowledge of these ultra-rare diseases. In the longer term, we believe that TKIs could bring clinical benefit to KOGS/PS patients.
Official title: " Knowing & Treating Kosaki/Penttinen Syndromes " International Collaborative Consortium. A Real-life Observational Study on the Natural History of KOGS and PS and on the Efficacy and Safety Profile of TKIs in These Patients.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
0 Years - 100 Years
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
30
Start Date
2023-10
Completion Date
2048-10
Last Updated
2023-07-20
Healthy Volunteers
Not specified
Locations (1)
CHU Dijon Bourgogne
Dijon, France