Phenotypic and genotypic analysis of a patient with Miyoshi myopathy caused by truncated protein

Gene. 2024 Jan 30:893:147929. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2023.147929. Epub 2023 Oct 29.

Abstract

Dysferlin protein deficiency can cause neuromuscular dysfunction, resulting in autosomal recessive dysferlinopathy, which is caused by DYSF gene mutation. Dysferlin proteins belongs to the Ferlin1-like protein family and are associated with muscle membrane repair and regeneration. In China, pathogenic mutations of the protein often result in two clinical phenotypes of Miyoshi muscular or limb band muscular dystrophy type 2B. It is clinically characterized by progressive muscle weakness and elevated serum creatine kinase. The data of the child were collected, blood samples of the child and his family members were collected, and whole exome sequencing (WES) was performed. The recombinant expression vector was constructed, the function of the mutation was verified by minigene, and the pathogenicity of the mutation was further analyzed by combining with biological information analysis. The patient initially presented with asymptomatic elevation of serum creatine kinase(CK). Then progressive lower limb weakness, mainly distal limb weakness. Large amounts of scattered necrosis, myogenic lesions, and complete deletion of dysferlin protein were observed under muscle biopsy, which further improved genetic detection. Whole exome sequencing showed compound mutations (c.1397 + 1_1397 + 3del and c.1375dup p.M459Nfs*15) in DYSF gene. c.1375dup p.M459Nfs*15 have been reported. The other mutation is the deletion of c.1397 + 1_1397 + 3 in Intron15, which is an intron mutation that may affect splicing and the pathogenesis is still unknown. Minigene splicing assay verified that c.1397 + 1_1397 + 3del resulted in exon15 skipping and produced a premature termination codon. We report a novel pathogenic mutation in DYSF gene with Miyoshi myopathy and demonstrate this variant causes skipping of exon15 by minigene splicing assay. We point out the need of conducting functional analysis to verify the pathogenicity of intronic mutation. The finding enriches the mutation spectrum of DYSF gene and laid a foundation for future studies on the correlation between genotype and phenotype.

Keywords: DYSF; Minigene; Miyoshi myopathy; Splic mutation; Truncated protein.

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Creatine Kinase* / genetics
  • Distal Myopathies*
  • Dysferlin / genetics
  • Genotype
  • Humans
  • Muscular Atrophy*
  • Phenotype

Substances

  • Dysferlin
  • Creatine Kinase

Supplementary concepts

  • Miyoshi myopathy