Montreal researchers join international study of rare disease Friedreich’s ataxia
Montreal researchers are joining an international study to learn more about a little-understood genetic disease that is found in Canada, and especially in Quebec and in Acadian regions of the Maritimes.
Dr. Massimo Pandolfo of the Montreal Neurological Institute is among the experts collecting research about Friedreich’s ataxia, a condition that causes progressive mobility limitations as well as other issues, including cardiac problems.
“This is a genetic, neurodegenerative and systemic disease that causes substantial disability, even in young individuals,” he said in a phone interview. “It most commonly starts during childhood or adolescence and leads to the inability to walk within 10, 15, 20 years.”
Pandolfo said patients across Canada are eligible to participate in the observational study, which involves taking a lengthy MRI, some blood tests and a physical examination. He said patients who volunteer will help researchers better understand the disease and help guide the development of therapies.