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Familial effects on the clinical course of multiple sclerosis.

机译:家族对临床的影响多发性硬化症。

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BACKGROUND: Familial factors influence susceptibility to multiple sclerosis (MS) but it is unknown whether there are additional effects on the natural history of the disease. METHOD: We evaluated 1,083 families with > or =2 first-degree relatives with MS for concordance of age at onset, clinical course, and disease severity and investigated transmission patterns of these clinical features in affected parent-child pairs. RESULTS: There is concordance for age at onset for all families (correlation coefficient 0.14; p < 0.001), as well as for affected siblings (correlation coefficient 0.15; p < 0.001), and affected parent-child pairs (correlation coefficient 0.12; p = 0.03) when each is evaluated separately. Concordance for year of onset is present among affected siblings (correlation coefficient 0.18; p < 0.001) but not the parent-child group (correlation coefficient 0.08; p = 0.15). The clinical course is similar between siblings (kappa 0.12; p < 0.001) but not affected parents and their children (kappa-0.04; p = 0.09). This influence on the natural history is present in all clinical subgroups of relapsing-remitting, and primary and secondary progressive MS, reflecting a familial effect on episodic and progressive phases of the disease. There is no concordance for disease severity within any of the considered family groups (correlation coefficients: all families analyzed together, 0.02, p 0.53; affected sibling group, 0.02, p group, 0.02, p = 0.69). Furthermore, there are no apparent transmission patterns of any of the investigated clinical features in affected parent-child pairs and no evidence for anticipation or effects of genetic loading. CONCLUSION: Familial factors do not significantly affect eventual disease severity. However, they increase the probability of a progressive clinical course, either from onset or after a phase of relapsing remitting disease. The familial effect is more likely to reflect genetic than environmental conditions. The results are relevant for counseling patients and have implications for the design of studies seeking to identify factors that influence the natural history of the disease.
机译:背景:家庭因素的影响但它对多发性硬化症(MS)尚不清楚是否有其他影响吗疾病的自然历史。评估1083个家庭和> = 2一级亲属与和谐的女士发病年龄、病程和疾病严重程度和传播方式调查这些临床特征的影响父子对。为所有的家庭(发病年龄相关性系数0.14;影响兄弟姐妹(相关系数0.15;p < 0.001),影响了亲子配对(相关系数0.12;每个单独评估。年发病之间存在影响兄弟姐妹(相关系数0.18;亲子组(相关系数0.08;兄弟姐妹之间(卡巴0.12;影响父母和孩子(κ- 0.04;p = 0.09)。存在于所有临床亚组的复发缓和,主要和次要进步的女士,反映了家庭的影响疾病的情景和进步的阶段。没有疾病严重程度的一致性在任何被认为是家庭组(相关系数:所有的家庭进行了分析0.53, 0.02, p;0.02, p组,0.02,p = 0.69)。没有明显的传播模式任何调查的临床特征影响亲子配对,没有证据预期或遗传负荷的影响。结论:家族性因素并不显著影响最终的疾病严重程度。增加一个进步的可能性临床过程,从发病或之后阶段的疾病复发汇款。家庭影响更可能反映基因比环境条件。相关的咨询患者和寻求设计的影响研究确定影响自然的因素疾病的历史。

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