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Intragenic deletion of TRIM32 in compound heterozygotes with sarcotubular myopathy/LGMD2H
Authors:Kristian Borg  Rolf Stucka  Matthew Locke  Eva Melin  Gabrielle hlberg  Ursula Klutzny  Maja von der Hagen  Angela Huebner  Hanns Lochmüller  Klaus Wrogemann  Lars‐Eric Thornell  Derek J Blake  Benedikt Schoser
Abstract:In 2005 the commonality of sarcotubular myopathy (STM) and limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2H (LGMD2H) was demonstrated, as both are caused by the p D487N missense mutation in TRIM32 originally found in the Manitoba Hutterite population. Recently, three novel homozygous TRIM32 mutations have been described in LGMD patients. Here we describe a three generation Swedish family clinically presenting with limb girdle muscular weakness and histological features of a microvacuolar myopathy. The two index patients were compound heterozygotes for a frameshift mutation in TRIM32 (c.1560delC ) and a 30 kb intragenic deletion, encompassing parts of intron 1 and the entire exon 2 of TRIM32. In these patients, no full‐length or truncated TRIM32 could be detected. Interestingly, heterozygous family members carrying only one mutation showed mild clinical symptoms and vacuolar changes in muscle. In our family, the phenotype encompasses additionally a mild demyelinating polyneuropathic syndrome. Thus STM and LGMD2H are the result of loss of function mutations that can be either deletions or missense mutations. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:TRIM32  LGMD2H  muscular dystrophy  sarcotubular myopathy
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