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Case Reports
. 2020 Feb;40(1):104-108.
doi: 10.1111/neup.12610. Epub 2019 Dec 11.

A family with nemaline myopathy type 6 caused by hseterozygous mutation (c.1222C>T) in the KBTBD13 gene in China: A case report

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A family with nemaline myopathy type 6 caused by hseterozygous mutation (c.1222C>T) in the KBTBD13 gene in China: A case report

Zhi-Xia Kang et al. Neuropathology. 2020 Feb.

Abstract

Nemaline myopathy (NEM) is a congenital myopathy that typically presents with proximal muscle weakness and hypotonia. To date, 13 genes have been associated with NEM. The Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing protein 13 (KBTBD13) gene (KBTBD13)-related NEM is a rarely reported condition, and not a single case has been reported in Asia. Here, we report the case of a mother and daughter in China with NEM caused by a mutation (c.1222C>T) in KBTBD13. Their shared clinical phenotype is symmetrical muscle weakness in the arms and legs with childhood onset. Muscle magnetic resonance imaging showed the unique replacement mode of muscle with fibro-fatty tissue. Histopathological examination revealed the presence of fibers containing rod-shaped structures in the cytoplasm or under the sarcolemma. DNA sequencing analysis detected a heterozygous mutation (c.1222C>T) in KBTBD13 in this family. A founder effect for the variant may exist in the Low Countries of Belgium and the Netherlands, and the mutation may be a hotspot mutation in Europe, as it has not been reported in Asia. Our case study expands the spectrum of KBTBD13-related NEM.

Keywords: KBTBD13 mutation; muscle atrophy; muscle biopsy; muscle weakness; nemaline rods.

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