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PTC Therapeutics Announces First-Ever Winners of Its PRIORITY Program To Support Research Projects In Rare, Genetic Disorders
"We were overwhelmed to receive so many outstanding applications in the first year of PRIORITY and to see such a breadth of ideas to improve the screening and diagnosis of Duchenne," said Dr.
Award entries were submitted from ten countries and evaluated by an independent panel of Duchenne experts from around the world. This year's PRIORITY recipients and their winning proposals are:
Karolinska Institutet , Baltic/Nordic,Sweden : Serum-CK-based screening project for children presenting with early symptoms of DuchenneDepartment of Clinical & Experimental Medicine ,Messina University ,Italy : Pilot study inSicily of two-tier infant screening for Duchenne through CK testing (boys aged 6-42 months), followed by dystrophin gene testingItalian Society of Pediatric Doctors (SIMPE),Italy : Duchenne education and early monitoring for neuromuscular delays using a computer management system already being used by pediatricians who are members of the Pediatric Epidemiology and Research Network (REPER) to communicate with parents
"The quantity and quality of the submissions we received highlight the unmet need for improved screening and earlier diagnosis in Duchenne," said Dr.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a rare disease and affects approximately 1 in every 3,500 live male births, according to Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy and approximately 1 in every 5,000 live male births according to Ryder (2017) in the
For more information about PRIORITY and each recipient, please visit the PRIORITY page on the PTC website here.
About Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Primarily affecting males, Duchenne muscular dystrophy (Duchenne) is a rare and fatal genetic disorder that results in progressive muscle weakness from early childhood and leads to premature death in the mid-twenties due to heart and respiratory failure. It is a progressive muscle disorder caused by the lack of functional dystrophin protein. Dystrophin is critical to the structural stability of all muscles, including skeletal, diaphragm, and heart muscles. Patients with Duchenne can lose the ability to walk as early as age ten, followed by loss of the use of their arms. Duchenne patients subsequently experience life-threatening lung complications, requiring the need for ventilation support, and heart complications in their late teens and twenties. More information on the signs and symptoms of Duchenne can be found at: www.duchenneandyou.com
About PTC Therapeutics, Inc.
PTC is a science-led global biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of clinically-differentiated medicines that provide benefits to patients with rare disorders. PTC's ability to globally commercialize products is the foundation that drives our continued investment in a robust pipeline of transformative medicines and our mission to provide access to best-in-class treatments for patients who have an unmet medical need.
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References
1. Van Ruiten HJ et al. State-Of-The-Art Advances in Muscular Dystrophy.
2. Ryder S et al. The burden, epidemiology, costs and treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy: an evidence review.
3. Van Ruiten HJ et al. Improving recognition of Duchenne muscular dystrophy: a retrospective case note review. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2014;99(12):1074–7.
4. Ciafaloni E et al. Delayed diagnosis in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: data from the Muscular Dystrophy Surveillance, Tracking and Research Network (MDSTARmet).
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