Predominantly upper limb weakness, enlarged cisterna magna, and borderline intelligence in a child with de novo mutation of the skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene.
Journal: 2005/June - Journal of Child Neurology
ISSN: 0883-0738
PUBMED: 15832616
Abstract:
We present a 10-year-old boy from nonconsanguineous parents of Libyan (Sephardi) Jewish origin. Mild dysmorphism, hypotonia, and clubfoot deformities were noted at birth. On follow-up, he had borderline intelligence and nonprogressive muscle weakness, predominantly in the upper extremities. Physical examination revealed mild facial weakness, a bell-shaped chest cavity, kyphosis, winging of the scapula, and hypotonia of the shoulder girdle. Muscle biopsy demonstrated prominent variation in fiber size and central nuclei and numerous subsarcolemmal particles on modified Gomori trichrome stains. Electron microscopy depicted areas of disrupted sarcomeres with abnormal aggregates. Brain magnetic resonance imaging showed mild widening of the lateral ventricles and an enlarged cisterna magna. Molecular DNA analysis by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and direct sequencing revealed a de novo heterozygous missense mutation in the skeletal muscle alpha-actin gene (ACTA1) changing codon 348 from TCG serine to TTG leucine.
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