Compound heterozygosity of predicted loss-of-function DES variants in a family with recessive desminopathy

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Background: Variants in the desmin gene (DES) are associated with desminopathy; a myofibrillar myopathy mainly characterized by muscle weakness, conduction block, and dilated cardiomyopathy. To date, only ~50 disease-associated variants have been described, and the majority of these lead to dominant-negative effects. However, the complete genotypic spectrum of desminopathy is not well established.Case presentation: Next-generation sequencing was performed on 51 cardiac disease genes in a proband with profound skeletal myopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, and respiratory dysfunction. Our analyses revealed compound heterozygous DES variants, both of which are predicted to lead to a loss-of-function. Consistent with recessive inheritance, each variant was identified in an unaffected parent.Conclusions: This case report serves to broaden the variant spectrum of desminopathies and provides insight into the molecular mechanisms of desminopathy, supporting distinct dominant-negative and loss-of-function etiologies. © 2013 McLaughlin et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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McLaughlin, H. M., Kelly, M. A., Hawley, P. P., Darras, B. T., Funke, B., & Picker, J. (2013). Compound heterozygosity of predicted loss-of-function DES variants in a family with recessive desminopathy. BMC Medical Genetics, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-14-68

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