ISPD mutations account for a small proportion of Italian Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy cases

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Background: Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy (LGMD), caused by defective aα-dystroglycan (aα-DG) glycosylation, was recently associated with mutations in Isoprenoid synthase domain-containing (ISPD) and GDP-mannose pyrophosphorylase B (GMPPB) genes. The frequency of ISPD and GMPPB gene mutations in the LGMD population is unknown. Methods: We investigated the contributions of ISPD and GMPPB genes in a cohort of 174 Italian patients with LGMD, including 140 independent probands. Forty-one patients (39 probands) from this cohort had not been genetically diagnosed. The contributions of ISPD and GMPPB were estimated by sequential aα-DG immunohistochemistry (IHC) and mutation screening in patients with documented aα-DG defect, or by direct DNA sequencing of both genes when muscle tissue was unavailable. Results: We performed aα-DG IHC in 27/39 undiagnosed probands: 24 subjects had normal aα-DG expression, two had a partial deficiency, and one exhibited a complete absence of signal. Direct sequencing of ISPD and GMPPB revealed two heterozygous ISPD mutations in the individual who lacked aα-DG IHC signal: c.836-5 T > G (which led to the deletion of exon 6 and the production of an out-of-frame transcript) and c.676 T > C (p.Tyr226His). This patient presented with sural hypertrophy and tip-toed walking at 5 years, developed moderate proximal weakness, and was fully ambulant at 42 years. The remaining 12/39 probands did not exhibit pathogenic sequence variation in either gene. Conclusion:ISPD mutations are a rare cause of LGMD in the Italian population, accounting for less than 1 % of the entire cohort studied (FKRP mutations represent 10 %), while GMPPB mutations are notably absent in this patient sample. These data suggest that the genetic heterogeneity of LGMD with and without aα-DG defects is greater than previously realized.

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Magri, F., Colombo, I., Del Bo, R., Previtali, S., Brusa, R., Ciscato, P., … Comi, G. P. (2015). ISPD mutations account for a small proportion of Italian Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy cases. BMC Neurology, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-015-0428-8

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