Predominance of dystrophinopathy genotypes in mexican male patients presenting as muscular dystrophy with a normal multiplex polymerase chain reaction DMD gene result: A study including targeted next-generation sequencing

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The complete mutational spectrum of dystrophinopathies and limb-girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) remains unknown in Mexican population. Seventy-two unrelated Mexican male patients (73% of pediatric age) with clinical suspicion of muscular dystrophy and no evidence of DMD gene deletion on multiplex polymerase chain reaction (mPCR) analysis were analyzed by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA). Those with a normal result were subjected to Sanger sequencing or to next-generation sequencing for DMD plus 10 selected LGMD-related genes. We achieved a diagnostic genotype in 80.5% (n = 58/72) of patients with predominance of dystrophinopathy-linked genotypes (68%, n = 49/72), followed by autosomal recessive LGMD-related genotypes (types 2A-R1, 2C-R5, 2E-R4, 2D-R3 and 2I-R9; 12.5%, n = 9/72). MLPA showed 4.2% of false-negatives for DMD deletions assessed by mPCR. Among the small DMD variants, 96.5% (n = 28/29) corresponded to null-alleles, most of which (72%) were inherited through a carrier mother. The FKRP p.[Leu276Ile]; [Asn463Asp] genotype is reported for the first time in Mexican patients as being associated with dilated cardiomyopathy. Absence of dysferlinopathies could be related to the small sample size and/or the predominantly pediatric age of patients. The employed strategy seems to be an affordable diagnosis approach for Mexican muscular dystrophy male patients and their families.

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Alcántara-Ortigoza, M. A., Reyna-Fabián, M. E., González-Del Angel, A., Estandia-Ortega, B., Bermúdez-López, C., Cruz-Miranda, G. M., & Ruíz-García, M. (2019). Predominance of dystrophinopathy genotypes in mexican male patients presenting as muscular dystrophy with a normal multiplex polymerase chain reaction DMD gene result: A study including targeted next-generation sequencing. Genes, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes10110856

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