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Age of onset and behavioral manifestations in Huntington's disease: AnEnroll-HDcohort analysis

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CLINICAL GENETICS
卷 99, 期 1, 页码 133-142

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/cge.13857

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age of onset; behavior; Huntington's disease; phenotype

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  1. Jane Engelberg Memorial Fellowship Student Research Award
  2. Robert A. Vaughan Family Fund

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Huntington's disease is associated with motor, cognitive, and behavioral dysfunction. The age of onset is linked to the presentation and severity of behavioral symptoms. As age of onset increases, the odds of reporting behavioral symptoms as the presenting symptom decrease.
Huntington's disease is associated with motor, cognitive and behavioral dysfunction. Behavioral symptoms may present before, after, or simultaneously with clinical disease manifestation. The relationship between age of onset and behavioral symptom presentation and severity was explored using the Enroll-HD database. Manifest individuals (n = 4469) were initially divided into three groups for preliminary analysis: early onset (<30 years; n = 479); mid-adult onset (30-59 years; n = 3478); and late onset (>59 years; n = 512). Incidence of behavioral symptoms reported at onset was highest in those with early onset symptoms at 26% (n = 126), compared with 19% (n = 678) for mid-adult onset and 11% (n = 56) for late onset (P < 0.0001). Refined analysis, looking across the continuum of ages rather than between categorical subgroups found that a one-year increase in age of onset was associated with a 5.6% decrease in the odds of behavioral symptoms being retrospectively reported as the presenting symptom (P < 0.0001). By the time of study enrollment, the odds of reporting severe behavioral symptoms decreased by 5.5% for each one-year increase in reported age of onset. Exploring environmental, genetic and epigenetic factors that affect age of onset and further characterizing types and severity of behavioral symptoms may improve treatment and understanding of Huntington's disease's impact on affected individuals.

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