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Title : Diverse myopathological features in the congenital myasthenia syndrome with GFPT1 mutation - Jiang_2022_Brain.Behav__e2469
Author(s) : Jiang K , Zheng Y , Lin J , Wu X , Yu Y , Zhu M , Fang X , Zhou M , Li X , Hong D
Ref : Brain Behav , :e2469 , 2022
Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: Mutations in the GFPT1 gene are associated with a particular subtype of congenital myasthenia syndrome (CMS) called limb-girdle myasthenia with tubular aggregates. However, not all patients show tubular aggregates in muscle biopsy, suggesting the diversity of myopathology should be further investigated. METHODS: In this study, we reported two unrelated patients clinically characterized by easy fatigability, limb-girdle muscle weakness, positive decrements of repetitive stimulation, and response to pyridostigmine. The routine examinations of myopathology were conducted. The causative gene was explored by whole-exome screening. In addition, we summarized all GFPT1-related CMS patients with muscle biopsy in the literature. RESULTS: Pathogenic biallelic GFPT1 mutations were identified in the two patients. In patient one, muscle biopsy indicated vacuolar myopathic changes and atypical pathological changes of myofibrillar myopathy characterized by desmin deposits, Z-disc disorganization, and electronic dense granulofilamentous aggregation. In patient two, muscle biopsy showed typical myopathy with tubular aggregates. Among the 51 reported GFPT1-related CMS patients with muscle biopsy, most of them showed tubular aggregates myopathy, while rimmed vacuolar myopathy, autophagic vacuolar myopathy, mitochondria-like myopathy, neurogenic myopathy, and unspecific myopathic changes were also observed in some patients. These extra-synaptic pathological changes might be associated with GFPT1-deficiency hypoglycosylation and altered function of muscle-specific glycoproteins, as well as partly responsible for the permanent muscle weakness and resistance to acetylcholinesterase inhibitor therapy. CONCLUSIONS: Most patients with GFPT1-related CMS had tubular aggregates in the muscle biopsy, but some patients could show great diversities of the pathological change. The myopathological findings might be a biomarker to predict the prognosis of the disease.

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Jiang K, Zheng Y, Lin J, Wu X, Yu Y, Zhu M, Fang X, Zhou M, Li X, Hong D (2022)
Diverse myopathological features in the congenital myasthenia syndrome with GFPT1 mutation
Brain Behav :e2469

Jiang K, Zheng Y, Lin J, Wu X, Yu Y, Zhu M, Fang X, Zhou M, Li X, Hong D (2022)
Brain Behav :e2469