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Congenital fiber type disproportion myopathy caused by LMNA mutations.

Sachiko Kajino1, Kayo Ishihara2, Kanako Goto2, Keiko Ishigaki3, Satoru Noguchi4, Ikuya Nonaka2, Makiko Osawa3, Ichizo Nishino4, Yukiko K Hayashi5.   

Abstract

A boy, who had shown muscle weakness and hypotonia from early childhood and fiber type disproportion (FTD) with no dystrophic changes on muscle biopsy, was initially diagnosed as having congenital fiber type disproportion (CFTD). Subsequently, he developed cardiac conduction blocks. We reconsidered the diagnosis as possible LMNA-myopathy and found a heterozygous mutation in the LMNA gene. This encouraged us to search for LMNA mutations on 80 patients who met the diagnostic criteria of CFTD with unknown cause. Two patients including the above index case had heterozygous in-frame deletion mutations of c.367_369delAAG and c.99_101delGGA in LMNA, respectively. Four of 23 muscular dystrophy patients with LMNA mutation also showed fiber type disproportion (FTD). Importantly, all FTD associated with LMNA-myopathy were caused by hypertrophy of type 2 fibers as compared with age-matched controls, whereas CFTD with mutations in ACTA1 or TPM3 showed selective type 1 fiber atrophy but no type 2 fiber hypertrophy. Although FTD is not a constant pathological feature of LMNA-myopathy, we should consider the possibility of LMNA-myopathy whenever a diagnosis of CFTD is made and take steps to prevent cardiac insufficiency.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  ACTA1; CFTD; Fiber type disproportion (FTD); LMNA-myopathy; TPM3; congenital myopathy; muscular dystrophy

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24642510     DOI: 10.1016/j.jns.2014.02.036

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Sci        ISSN: 0022-510X            Impact factor:   3.181


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