2020
Accuracy of chitotriosidase activity and CCL18 concentration in assessing type I Gaucher disease severity. A systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data
Raskovalova T, Deegan PB, Mistry PK, Pavlova E, Yang R, Zimran A, Berger J, Bourgne C, Pereira B, Labarere J, Berger MG. Accuracy of chitotriosidase activity and CCL18 concentration in assessing type I Gaucher disease severity. A systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data. Haematologica 2020, 106: 437-445. PMID: 32001533, PMCID: PMC7849573, DOI: 10.3324/haematol.2019.236083.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIndividual participant dataCCL18 concentrationsChitotriosidase activityPrimary outcomeSystematic reviewParticipant dataProspective cohort studyEligible primary studiesPrimary studiesDisease activityBone eventsCohort studyPlatelet countGD patientsSpleen volumeLiver volumeClinical assessmentVisceral parametersGD severityPatientsHemoglobin concentrationRoutine practiceDisease severityLimited sample sizeGD activity
2017
Plasma chitotriosidase activity versus CCL18 level for assessing type I Gaucher disease severity: protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data
Raskovalova T, Deegan PB, Yang R, Pavlova E, Stirnemann J, Labarère J, Zimran A, Mistry PK, Berger M. Plasma chitotriosidase activity versus CCL18 level for assessing type I Gaucher disease severity: protocol for a systematic review with meta-analysis of individual participant data. Systematic Reviews 2017, 6: 87. PMID: 28427477, PMCID: PMC5397740, DOI: 10.1186/s13643-017-0483-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPlasma chitotriosidase activityIndividual participant dataChitotriosidase activitySystematic reviewCCL18 levelsPlatelet countSpleen volumeHemoglobin concentrationDisease severityCC chemokine ligand 18Participant dataCochrane Central RegisterDiagnostic Accuracy Studies-2 toolChemokine ligand 18Collaborative systematic reviewWide clinical spectrumConfidence intervalsUnpredictable natural courseGD activityEffect size estimatesAutosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorderRecessive lysosomal storage disorderLarge-scale headCentral RegisterLysosomal storage disorder
2011
Elevated plasma glucosylsphingosine in Gaucher disease: relation to phenotype, storage cell markers, and therapeutic response
Dekker N, van Dussen L, Hollak CE, Overkleeft H, Scheij S, Ghauharali K, van Breemen MJ, Ferraz MJ, Groener JE, Maas M, Wijburg FA, Speijer D, Tylki-Szymanska A, Mistry PK, Boot RG, Aerts JM. Elevated plasma glucosylsphingosine in Gaucher disease: relation to phenotype, storage cell markers, and therapeutic response. Blood 2011, 118: e118-e127. PMID: 21868580, PMCID: PMC3685900, DOI: 10.1182/blood-2011-05-352971.Peer-Reviewed Original Research