North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium Patient Registry and Biorepository (NAMDC)
| Status: | Recruiting | 
|---|---|
| Conditions: | Women's Studies, Gastrointestinal | 
| Therapuetic Areas: | Gastroenterology, Reproductive | 
| Healthy: | No | 
| Age Range: | Any | 
| Updated: | 2/1/2017 | 
| Start Date: | December 2010 | 
| End Date: | December 2025 | 
| Contact: | Michio Hirano, MD | 
| Email: | NAMDC@columbia.edu | 
| Phone: | 12123051048 | 
The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium (NAMDC) maintains a patient contact
registry and tissue biorepository for patients with mitochondrial disorders.
			registry and tissue biorepository for patients with mitochondrial disorders.
Mitochondrial diseases comprise a group of relatively rare (~1 in 5000 adults) but very
serious genetic disorders. Mitochondria are often called the "powerhouses of the cell"
because they provide the energy our cells need to live. Mitochondria have their own DNA
(mtDNA), but they also rely on DNA from the nucleus (nDNA). Mitochondrial diseases are
caused by mutations in either mitochondrial or nuclear DNA that result in poorly functioning
mitochondria. This can cause a variety of symptoms including muscle weakness, seizures,
mental retardation, dementia, hearing loss, blindness, strokes, diabetes, and premature
death. Most mitochondrial diseases are progressive, and we are unable to cure most of these
diseases with currently available treatments.
Research into mitochondrial diseases has been hampered by the low frequency of these
disorders and by under-diagnosis by clinicians. This has hindered patient recruitment for
research studies and clinical trials. The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium
(NAMDC) was established to help surmount these issues. Led jointly by Drs. Michio Hirano and
Salvatore DiMauro, NAMDC is a consortium of several clinicians and researchers with an
interest in mitochondrial disease research in the United States and Canada.
By creating a mechanism for the sharing of patient samples with researchers, data and
patient contact information, NAMDC will make it easier to conduct clinical and basic
laboratory research.
Patient information will be shared through the use of the "Patient Data Registry," a
specially-designed database, and patient tissue samples will be shared through the use of
the "Patient Sample Biorepository", a storage facility in which patient-derived biological
samples will be maintained. The Registry and the Biorepository will hopefully accelerate
progress in the understanding and treatment of mitochondrial disease.
serious genetic disorders. Mitochondria are often called the "powerhouses of the cell"
because they provide the energy our cells need to live. Mitochondria have their own DNA
(mtDNA), but they also rely on DNA from the nucleus (nDNA). Mitochondrial diseases are
caused by mutations in either mitochondrial or nuclear DNA that result in poorly functioning
mitochondria. This can cause a variety of symptoms including muscle weakness, seizures,
mental retardation, dementia, hearing loss, blindness, strokes, diabetes, and premature
death. Most mitochondrial diseases are progressive, and we are unable to cure most of these
diseases with currently available treatments.
Research into mitochondrial diseases has been hampered by the low frequency of these
disorders and by under-diagnosis by clinicians. This has hindered patient recruitment for
research studies and clinical trials. The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium
(NAMDC) was established to help surmount these issues. Led jointly by Drs. Michio Hirano and
Salvatore DiMauro, NAMDC is a consortium of several clinicians and researchers with an
interest in mitochondrial disease research in the United States and Canada.
By creating a mechanism for the sharing of patient samples with researchers, data and
patient contact information, NAMDC will make it easier to conduct clinical and basic
laboratory research.
Patient information will be shared through the use of the "Patient Data Registry," a
specially-designed database, and patient tissue samples will be shared through the use of
the "Patient Sample Biorepository", a storage facility in which patient-derived biological
samples will be maintained. The Registry and the Biorepository will hopefully accelerate
progress in the understanding and treatment of mitochondrial disease.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Patients diagnosed with or suspected to have a mitochondrial disorder
- Adult carriers of known mitochondrial DNA mutations
- Patients with laboratory analysis indicative of a mitochondrial disorder.
- Medical information and tissue samples are also accepted from deceased individuals
who fulfill the above criteria.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients not suspected of having a mitochondrial disorder
- Patients not suspected of carrying a mitochondrial DNA or nuclear DNA mutation that
affects mitochondrial function.
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								Clevland, Ohio 44106			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Charles Hoppel, MD
			
						
										Phone: 216-368-3147
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									1 Perkins Square
Akron, Ohio 44308
	
			Akron, Ohio 44308
(330) 543-1000
							
					Principal Investigator: Bruce Cohen, MD
			
						
										Phone: 330-543-6048
					
		Akron Children's Hospital From humble beginnings as a day nursery in 1890, Akron Children  
  
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									185 Cambridge Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114
	
			Boston, Massachusetts 02114
617-724-5200
							
					Principal Investigator: Amel Karaa, MD
			
						
										Phone: 617-355-6117
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									9500 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106
	
			Cleveland, Ohio 44106
216.444.2200
							
					Principal Investigator: Sumit Parikh, MD
			
						
										Phone: 216-444-1994
					
		Cleveland Clinic Cleveland Clinic is committed to principles as presented in the United Nations Global...  
  
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									1200 Moursund Street
Houston, Texas 77030
	
			Houston, Texas 77030
(713) 798-4951 
							
					Principal Investigator: William Craigen, MD
			
						
										Phone: 713-798-8305
					
		Baylor College of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, the only private medical school...  
  
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									South 34th Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
	
			Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
 215-590-1000 
							
					Principal Investigator: Marni J Falk, MD
			
						
										Phone: 215-590-4564
					
		Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Since its start in 1855 as the nation's first hospital devoted...  
  
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									13123 E 16th Ave
Aurora, Colorado 80045
	
			Aurora, Colorado 80045
(720) 777-1234
							
					Principal Investigator: Johan Van Hove, MD PhD MBA
			
						
										Phone: 303-724-2351
					
		Children's Hospital Colorado At Children's Hospital Colorado, we see more, treat more and heal more...  
  
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									205 Matherly hall
Gainsville, Florida 32611
	
			
					Gainsville, Florida 32611
Principal Investigator: Peter Stacpole, MD
			
						
										Phone: 352-265-8909
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								Hamilton, Ontario 			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Mark Tarnopolsky, MD
			
						
										Phone: 19055212100
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									630 W 168th St
New York, New York
	
			New York, New York
212-305-2862 
							
					Principal Investigator: Michio Hirano, MD
			
						
										Phone: 212-305-1048
					
		Columbia University Medical Center Situated on a 20-acre campus in Northern Manhattan and accounting for...  
  
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									3414 Fifth Avenue
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
	
			
					Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213
Principal Investigator: Amy Goldstein, MD
			
						
										Phone: 412-692-5520
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								Rochester, Minnesota 55905			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Ralitza Gavrilova, MD
			
						
										Phone: 507-284-2511
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								San Diego, California 92093			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Robert Naviaux, MD
			
						
										Phone: 858-822-6700
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								Seattle, Washington 98105			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Russell Saneto, DO PhD
			
						
										Phone: 206-987-2100
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								Stanford, California 94305			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Gregory Enns, MD
			
						
										Phone: 650-723-6858
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								Washington DC, District of Columbia 20010			
	
			
					Principal Investigator: Andrea Gropman, MD
			
						
										Phone: 202-476-3511
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