Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology (Jan 2022)

Mutation spectrum of primary lipid storage myopathies

  • Seena Vengalil,
  • Kiran Polavarapu,
  • Veeramani Preethish-Kumar,
  • Saraswati Nashi,
  • Gautham Arunachal,
  • Tanushree Chawla,
  • Mainak Bardhan,
  • Dhaarini Mohan,
  • Rita Christopher,
  • Nandeesh Bevinahalli,
  • Karthik Kulanthaivelu,
  • Ichizo Nishino,
  • Mohammad Faruq,
  • Atchayaram Nalini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/aian.aian_333_21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 1
pp. 106 – 113

Abstract

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Background: Lipid storage myopathies (LSM) constitute an important group of treatable myopathies. Genetic testing is essential for confirming the diagnosis and also helps in explaining phenotypic heterogeneity. The objective of this study was to describe the clinical features and genetic spectrum of LSM seen in a quaternary referral center in India. Methods: Eleven cases of suspected LSM underwent clinical, biochemical, histopathological and genetic evaluation. Tandem Mass Spectrometry and clinical exome sequencing with Sanger validation were performed. Results: All patients had exertion induced myalgia and either progressive or episodic limb girdle muscle weakness (LGMW). The age of onset ranged 10 to 31 years (mean- 21 ± 6.7y), age at presentation- 14 to 49 years (mean- 26.5 ± 9.5y). Mutations identified: ETFDH = 5, CPT2 = 3, FLAD1 = 1, ACADVL = 1, PNPLA2 = 1. Dropped head syndrome was seen in two patients with ETFDH mutations. Bulbar symptoms and Beevor's sign were noted in a patient with FLAD1 variant. Novel variants were identified in seven patients. Conclusions: This is the first report on the genetic spectrum of LSM from India. LSM should be considered in patients with exertion induced myalgias, LGMW, cranial nerve involvement or dropped head syndrome. Genetic testing is essential for identification of these treatable disorders.

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