This study has three aims that hope to expand the knowledge on the cause of Sturge-Weber Syndrome (SWS) and improve clinical care of Sturge-Weber Syndrome patients.
This study is one of three projects of an NIH Rare Disease Clinical Research Consortium focused on brain blood vessel malformations in three different rare diseases. The focus of this project is on Sturge-Weber Syndrome. We plan to improve the future understanding and treatment of Sturge-Weber Syndrome by 1) establishing a national consortium database which will gather lager amounts of clinical data and serve indirectly as a registry to foster future clinical trials and determine the usefulness of urine vascular biomarkers to determine the vascular remodeling of the SWS birthmark and choroidal angioma, 2) study vascular remodeling with retrospective and prospective neuroimaging to determine the vascular remodeling of the deep draining intraparenchymal vessels as it relates to SWS neurologic status, and 3) relate the GNAQ mutation to altered phosphorylation of pathway proteins and angiogenesis factors in SWS tissue.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
600
Kennedy Krieger Institute
Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Wayne State University/Children's Hospital of Michigan
Detroit, Michigan, United States
New York University
New York, New York, United States
Cincinnati Children's Hospital
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Aim 1
Descriptive statistics for the national database, correlation between neurologic score and urine angiogenesis factor, and correlation between PWS (port-wine stain) attributes, urine vascular factors, and neuroscore
Time frame: All 5 years
Aim 2
Correlation between neuroscore and degree of collateral venous vessel opening
Time frame: All 5 years
Aim 3
Correlation between GNAQ mutation status and hyperphosphorylation in downstream proteins
Time frame: All 5 years
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