Author:
Jungbluth H.,Müller C. R.,Halliger–Keller B.,Brockington M.,Brown S. C.,Feng L.,Chattopadhyay A.,Mercuri E.,Manzur A. Y.,Ferreiro A.,Laing N. G.,Davis M. R.,Roper H. P.,Dubowitz V.,Bydder G.,Sewry C. A.,Muntoni F.
Abstract
Central core disease (CCD) is a congenital myopathy due to dominant mutations in the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor gene (RYR1). The authors report three patients from two consanguineous families with symptoms of a congenital myopathy, cores on muscle biopsy, and confirmed linkage to the RYR1 locus. Molecular genetic studies in one family identified a V4849I homozygous missense mutation in the RYR1 gene. This report suggests a congenital myopathy associated with recessive RYR1 mutations.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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