A novel homozygous exon2 deletion of trim32 gene in a chinese patient with sarcotubular myopathy: A case report and literature review

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Sarcotubular myopathy (STM) is a rare autosomal recessive myopathy caused by TRIM32 gene mutations. It is predominantly characterized by the weakness of the proximal limb and mild to moderate elevation of creatine kinase levels. In this study, we describe a 50-year-old Chinese man who exhibited a proximal-to-distal weakness in the muscles of the lower limbs and who had difficulty standing up from a squat position. The symptoms gradually became more severe. He denied a history of cognitive or cardiological problems. The patient’s parents and children were healthy. Histopathological examination revealed dystrophic changes and irregular slit-shaped vacuoles containing amorphous materials. Whole-exome sequencing consisting of protein-encoding regions of 19,396 genes was performed, the results of which identified one novel homozygous 2kb deletion chr9.hg19: g.119460021_119461983del (exon2) in the TRIM32 gene. This was confirmed at the homozygous state with quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Here, we present a Chinese case of STM with one novel mutation in TRIM32 and provide a brief summary of all known pathogenic mutations in TRIM32.

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Wei, X. J., Miao, J., Kang, Z. X., Gao, Y. L., Wang, Z. Y., & Yu, X. F. (2021). A novel homozygous exon2 deletion of trim32 gene in a chinese patient with sarcotubular myopathy: A case report and literature review. Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences, 21(4), 495–500. https://doi.org/10.17305/bjbms.2020.5288

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