Progressive skeletal myopathy,a phenotypic variant of desmin myopathy associated with desmin mutations |
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Authors: | Dalakas Marinos C Dagvadorj Ayush Goudeau Bertrand Park Kye-Yoon Takeda Kazuyo Simon-Casteras Monique Vasconcelos Olavo Sambuughin Nyamkhishig Shatunov Alexey Nagle James W Sivakumar Kumaraswamy Vicart Patrick Goldfarb Lev G |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Building 10, Room 4B37, 10 Central Drive, MSC 1361, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA. |
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Abstract: | Desmin myopathy is a familial or sporadic disorder characterized by the presence of desmin mutations that cause skeletal muscle weakness associated with cardiac conduction block, arrhythmia and heart failure. Distinctive histopathologic features include intracytoplasmic accumulation of desmin-reactive deposits and electron-dense granular aggregates in skeletal and cardiac muscle cells. We describe two families with features of adult-onset slowly progressive skeletal myopathy without cardiomyopathy. N342D point mutation was present in the desmin helical rod domain in patients of family 1, and I451M mutation was found in the non-helical tail domain in patients of family 2. Of interest, the same I451M mutation has previously been reported in patients with cardiomyopathy and no signs of skeletal myopathy. Some carriers of the I451M mutation did not develop any disease, suggesting incomplete penetrance. Expression studies demonstrated inability of the N342D mutant desmin to form cellular filamentous network, confirming the pathogenic role of this mutation, but the network was not affected by the tail-domain I451M mutation. Progressive skeletal myopathy is a rare phenotypic variant of desmin myopathy allelic to the more frequent cardio-skeletal form. |
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