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Title: | A novel recessive TTN founder variant is a common cause of distal myopathy in the Serbian population | Authors: | Perić, Stojan Glumac, Jelena Nikodinović Töpf, Ana Savić Pavićević, Dušanka Phillips, Lauren Johnson, Katherine Cassop-Thompson, Marcus Xu, Liwen Bertoli, Marta Lek, Monkol Macarthur, Daniel Brkušanin, Miloš Milenković, Sanja Rašić, Vedrana Milić Banko, Bojan Maksimović, Ružica Lochmüller, Hanns Stojanović, Vidosava Rakočević Straub, Volker |
Issue Date: | May-2017 | Journal: | European Journal of Human Genetics | Abstract: | Variants in the TTN gene have been associated with distal myopathies and other distinctive phenotypes involving skeletal and cardiac muscle. Through whole-exome sequencing we identified a novel stop-gain variant (c.107635C>T, p.(Gln35879Ter)) in the TTN gene, coding a part of the M-line of titin, in 14 patients with autosomal recessive distal myopathy and Serbian ancestry. All patients share a common 1 Mb core haplotype associated with c.107635C>T, suggesting a founder variant. In compound heterozygotes, nine other TTN variants were identified: four stop-gain, three frameshift, one missense and one splice donor variant. Patients homozygous for the common variant did not show significant clinical differences to the compound heterozygous patients. The clinical presentation of all patients was an adult onset distal myopathy with predominant lower limb involvement. In addition, most patients had normal to mildly elevated serum creatine kinase levels, myopathic electromyograms, normal cardiologic and respiratory tests and muscle pathology consistent with a dystrophic process. In this study, we describe a distinct phenotype for patients with distal myopathy associated with novel recessive TTN variants including a Serbian founder variant. Our results expand the phenotypic and genetic spectrum of titinopathies and will facilitate the diagnosis of this condition in patients of Serbian origin. |
URI: | https://biore.bio.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2016 | ISSN: | 1018-4813 | DOI: | 10.1038/ejhg.2017.16 |
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