Myoimaging in the NGS era: The discovery of a novel mutation in MYH7 in a family with distal myopathy and core-like features -a case report

Guja Astrea, Antonio Petrucci, Denise Cassandrini, Marco Savarese, Rosanna Trovato, Ludovico Lispi, Anna Rubegni, Manlio Giacanelli, Roberto Massa, Vincenzo Nigro, Filippo M. Santorelli

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Abstract

Background: Myosin heavy chain 7 related myopathies are rare disorders characterized by a wide phenotypic spectrum and heterogeneous pathological features. In the present study, we performed clinical, morphological, genetic and imaging investigations in three relatives affected by autosomal dominant distal myopathy. Whilst earlier traditional Sanger investigations had pointed to the wrong gene as disease causative, next-generation sequencing allowed us to obtain the definitive molecular genetic diagnosis in the family. Case presentation: The proposita, being found to harbor a novel heterozygous mutation in the RYR1 gene (p.Glu294Lys), was initially diagnosed with core myopathy. Subsequently, consideration of muscle magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features and extension of family study led this diagnosis to be questioned. Use of next-generation sequencing analysis identified a novel mutation in the MYH7gene (p.Ser1435Pro) that segregated in the affected family members. Conclusions: This study identified a novel mutation in MYH7 in a family where the conclusive molecular diagnosis was reached through a complicated path. This case report might raise awareness, among clinicians, of the need to interpret NGS data in combination with muscle MRI patterns so as to facilitate the pinpointing of the main molecular etiology in inherited muscle disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number25
JournalBMC Medical Genetics
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 22 2016

Keywords

  • Core myopathies
  • Muscle MRI
  • MYH7
  • Next-generation sequencing
  • RYR1

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Genetics
  • Genetics(clinical)

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