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Jędrzejowska M, Potulska-Chromik A, Gos M, Gambin T, Dębek E, Rosiak E, Stępień A, Szymańczak R, Wojtaś B, Gielniewski B, Ciara E, Sobczyńska A, Chrzanowska K, Kostera-Pruszczyk A, Madej-Pilarczyk A. Floppy infant syndrome as a first manifestation of LMNA-related congenital muscular dystrophy. Eur J Paediatr Neurol 2021; 32:115-121. [PMID: 33940562 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2021.04.005] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/08/2021] [Revised: 04/08/2021] [Accepted: 04/14/2021] [Indexed: 10/21/2022]
Abstract
LMNA-related congenital muscular dystrophy (L-CMD) is the most severe phenotypic form of skeletal muscle laminopathies. This paper reports clinical presentation of the disease in 15 Polish patients from 13 families with genetically confirmed skeletal muscle laminopathy. In all these patients floppy infant syndrome was the first manifestation of the disease. The genetic diagnosis was established by next generation sequencing (targeted panel or exome; 11 patients) or classic Sanger sequencing (4 patients). In addition to known pathogenic LMNA variants: c.116A > G (p.Asn39Ser), c.745C > T (p.Arg249Trp), c.746G > A (p.Arg249Gln), c.1072G > A (p.Glu358Lys), c.1147G > A (p.Glu383Lys), c.1163G > C (p.Arg388Pro), c.1357C > T (p.Arg453Trp), c.1583C > G (p.Thr528Arg), we have identified three novel ones: c.121C > G (p.Arg41Gly), c.1127A > G (p.Tyr376Cys) and c.1160T > C (p.Leu387Pro). Eleven patients had de novo mutations, 4 - familial. In one family we observed intrafamilial variability of clinical course: severe L-CMD in the male proband, intermediate form in his sister and asymptomatic in their mother. One asymptomatic father had somatic mosaicism. L-CMD should be suspected in children with hypotonia in infancy and delayed motor development, who have poor head control, severe hyperlordosis and unstable and awkward gait. Serum creatine kinase may be high (~1000IU/l). Progression of muscle weakness is fast, leading to early immobilization. In some patients with L-CMD joint contractures can develop with time. MRI shows that the most frequently affected muscles are the serratus anterior, lumbar paraspinal, gluteus, vastus, adductor magnus, hamstrings, medial head of gastrocnemius and soleus. Ultra-rare laminopathies can be a relatively common cause of generalized hypotonia in children. Introduction of wide genome sequencing methods was a breakthrough in diagnostics of diseases with great clinical and genetic variability and allowed approach "from genotype do phenotype". However target sequencing of LMNA gene could be considered in selected patients with clinical picture suggestive for laminopathy.
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Affiliation(s)
- Maria Jędrzejowska
- Rare Diseases Research Platform, Mossakowski Medical Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland; Department of Medical Genetics, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland.
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland
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- Department of Medical Genetics, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw, Poland
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- 2nd Department of Radiology, Medical University of Warsaw, Poland
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- Faculty of Rehabilitation, Józef Piłsudski University of Physical Education, Warsaw, Poland
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- Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland
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- Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Nencki Institute of Experimental Biology, Warsaw, Poland
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- Department of Medical Genetics, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland
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- Department of Medical Genetics, The Children's Memorial Health Institute, Warsaw, Poland
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Salinas V, Vega P, Marsili L, Pérez‐Maturo J, Martínez N, Zavala L, González‐Morón D, Medina N, Rodriguez‐Quiroga SA, Amartino H, Maxit C, Sturchio A, Grimberg B, Duque K, Comas B, Silva W, Consalvo D, Sfaello I, Espay AJ, Kauffman MA. The odyssey of complex neurogenetic disorders: From undetermined to positive. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS PART C-SEMINARS IN MEDICAL GENETICS 2020; 184:876-884. [DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.c.31848] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/31/2020] [Revised: 09/14/2020] [Accepted: 09/27/2020] [Indexed: 12/22/2022]
Affiliation(s)
- Valeria Salinas
- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
- Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Precision Medicine and Clinical Genomics Group, Translational Medicine Research Institute‐CONICET Universidad Austral Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
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- UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Department of Neurology, Gardner Center for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders University of Cincinnati Ohio
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
- Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Precision Medicine and Clinical Genomics Group, Translational Medicine Research Institute‐CONICET Universidad Austral Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit Hospital Universitario Austral Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
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- UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Department of Neurology, Gardner Center for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders University of Cincinnati Ohio
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- UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Department of Neurology, Gardner Center for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders University of Cincinnati Ohio
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- UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Department of Neurology, Gardner Center for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders University of Cincinnati Ohio
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- Neurology Unit, Hospital de la Baxada “Dra. Teresa Ratto” Paraná Entre Ríos Argentina
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- Pediatric Neurology Unit, Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina
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- Neurology Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
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- CETES, Instituto de Neurología Infanto‐Juvenil Córdoba Argentina
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- UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute, Department of Neurology, Gardner Center for Parkinson's disease and Movement Disorders University of Cincinnati Ohio
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- Neurogenetics Unit, Hospital JM Ramos Mejía Buenos Aires Argentina
- Faculty of Biomedical Sciences, Precision Medicine and Clinical Genomics Group, Translational Medicine Research Institute‐CONICET Universidad Austral Buenos Aires Argentina
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