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- Title
Nebulin (NEB) mutations in a childhood onset distal myopathy with rods and cores uncovered by next generation sequencing.
- Authors
Scoto, Mariacristina; Cullup, Thomas; Cirak, Sebahattin; Yau, Shu; Manzur, Adnan Y; Feng, Lucy; Jacques, Thomas S; Anderson, Glenn; Abbs, Stephen; Sewry, Caroline; Jungbluth, Heinz; Muntoni, Francesco
- Abstract
Recessive nebulin (NEB) mutations are a common cause of nemaline myopathy (NM), typically characterized by generalized weakness of early-onset and nemaline rods on muscle biopsy. Exceptional adult cases with additional cores and an isolated distal weakness have been reported. The large NEB gene with 183 exons has been an obstacle for the genetic work-up. Here we report a childhood-onset case with distal weakness and a core-rod myopathy, associated with recessive NEB mutations identified by next generation sequencing (NGS). This 6-year-old boy presented with a history of gross-motor difficulties following a normal early development. He had distal leg weakness with bilateral foot drop, as well as axial muscle weakness, scoliosis and spinal rigidity; additionally he required nocturnal respiratory support. Muscle magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed distal involvement in the medial and anterior compartment of the lower leg. A muscle biopsy featured both rods and cores. Initial targeted testing identified a heterozygous Nebulin exon 55 deletion. Further analysis using NGS revealed a frameshifting 4 bp duplication, c.24372_24375dup (P.Val8126fs), on the opposite allele. This case illustrates that NEB mutations can cause childhood onset distal NM, with additional cores on muscle biopsy and proves the diagnostic utility of NGS for myopathies, particularly when large genes are implicated.
- Subjects
NEBULIN; DIAGNOSIS of muscle diseases; MUSCLE weakness; GENETIC mutation; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; HETEROZYGOSITY; DIAGNOSIS
- Publication
European Journal of Human Genetics, 2013, Vol 21, Issue 11, p1249
- ISSN
1018-4813
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/ejhg.2013.31