Core-rod myopathy due to a novel mutation in BTB/POZ domain of KBTBD13 manifesting as late onset LGMD

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Garibaldi Matteo, Fattori Fabiana, Augusto Bortolotti Carlo, Brochier Guy, Labasse Clemence, Verardo Margherita, Servian-Morilla Emilia, Gibellini Lara, Pinti Marcello, Di Rocco Giulia, Raffa Salvatore, Maria Pennisi Elena, Silvio Bertini Enrico, Paradas Carmen, Beatriz Romero Norma, Antonini Giovanni
ISSN: 2051-5960

Few genes (RYR1, NEB, ACTA1, CFL2, KBTBD13) have been associated with core-rod congenital myopathies [7]. KBTBD13 belongs to the Kelch-repeat super-family of proteins and is implicated in the ubiquitination pathway. Dominant mutations in KBTBD13 have been associated with a peculiar form of core-rod myopathy (NEM6) so far [10]. Childhood onset, slowly progressive proximal muscle weakness with characteristic slowness of movements and combination of nemaline rods, irregular shaped cores and unusual type2 fibres hypotrophy at muscle biopsy, were the main characteristics shared in all the affected members of the four KBTBD13 families reported in the literature [12].
We report on a 65 years old patient, of Sardinian origin, with atypical clinical and morphological presentation of NEM6 due to a novel mutation in KBTBD13 gene.

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