Frontiers in Neurology (Feb 2022)

Adult-Onset Leukoencephalopathy With Axonal Spheroids and Pigmented Glia: Review of Clinical Manifestations as Foundations for Therapeutic Development

  • Spyros Papapetropoulos,
  • Spyros Papapetropoulos,
  • Angela Pontius,
  • Elizabeth Finger,
  • Virginija Karrenbauer,
  • Virginija Karrenbauer,
  • David S. Lynch,
  • Matthew Brennan,
  • Samantha Zappia,
  • Wolfgang Koehler,
  • Ludger Schoels,
  • Ludger Schoels,
  • Stefanie N. Hayer,
  • Stefanie N. Hayer,
  • Takuya Konno,
  • Takeshi Ikeuchi,
  • Troy Lund,
  • Jennifer Orthmann-Murphy,
  • Florian Eichler,
  • Zbigniew K. Wszolek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.788168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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A comprehensive review of published literature was conducted to elucidate the genetics, neuropathology, imaging findings, prevalence, clinical course, diagnosis/clinical evaluation, potential biomarkers, and current and proposed treatments for adult-onset leukoencephalopathy with axonal spheroids and pigmented glia (ALSP), a rare, debilitating, and life-threatening neurodegenerative disorder for which disease-modifying therapies are not currently available. Details on potential efficacy endpoints for future interventional clinical trials in patients with ALSP and data related to the burden of the disease on patients and caregivers were also reviewed. The information in this position paper lays a foundation to establish an effective clinical rationale and address the clinical gaps for creation of a robust strategy to develop therapeutic agents for ALSP, as well as design future clinical trials, that have clinically meaningful and convergent endpoints.

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