The effect of calpain 3 deficiency on the pattern of muscle degeneration in the earliest stages of LGMD2A

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Limb girdle muscular dystrophy type 2A (LGMD2A) is caused by mutations in the calpain 3 gene. In a large family affected by LGMD2A with four severely affected members, three additional asymptomatic relatives had very high serum creatine kinase concentrations. All were homozygous for the R110X mutation and showed a total absence of calpain 3 in the muscle. Histological analysis of muscle in these three rare preclinical cases showed a consistent but unusual pattern, with isolated fascicles of degenerating fibres in an almost normal muscle. This pattern was also seen in one patient with early stage LGMD2A who had a P82L missense mutation and a partial deficiency of calpain 3 in the muscle, but was not seen in early stage patients affected by other forms of LGMD. These findings suggest that a peculiar pattern of focal degeneration occurs in calpainopathy, independently of the type of mutation or the amount of calpain 3 in the muscle.

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Vainzof, M., De Paula, F., Tsanaclis, A. M., & Zatz, M. (2003). The effect of calpain 3 deficiency on the pattern of muscle degeneration in the earliest stages of LGMD2A. Journal of Clinical Pathology, 56(8), 624–626. https://doi.org/10.1136/jcp.56.8.624

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