Longitudinal Studies of Patient With FPDMM

Participation Deadline: 12/31/2028
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Description

Study Description:

This is a natural history study of patients with familial platelet disorder with associated myeloid malignancies (FPDMM), also known as FPD and FPDAML, who undergo diagnostic clinical tests, diagnostic genetic tests, and yearly follow-up visits; and the collected biological samples will be used for biomedical research to understand the disease mechanism, including genomic sequencing. Unaffected family members will participate and serve as controls for studies of the affected family members.

Objectives:

Primary Objective: To identify and follow patients with germline variants in the RUNX1 gene, which leads to FPDMM, an autosomal dominant disorder, with the hope of identifying biomarkers that can predict which patients will progress and develop malignancies, as well as the timing of the progression and the severity of the malignancies.

Secondary Objectives: To identify secondary gene mutations that may impact clinical presentation, disease severity, and progression to malignancies. Secondary gene discovery will distinguish subpopulations of patients and may inform clinical care and improve diagnosis. To profile non-hematopoietic presentations of FPDMM. To identify genetic basis for patients with FPDMM-like clinical presentation but without known RUNX1 variants. To longitudinally assess psychosocial experiences, psychosocial functioning, and health related quality of life of persons living with RUNX1-FPD.

Exploratory Objective: Identify new therapeutic strategies.

Endpoints:

Primary Endpoint: The primary endpoint is progression to malignancy in patients with FPD (FPDMM). Patients who develop malignancies will continue in the study for longitudinal observation.