Phenotypic and genotyping spectrum of two Iranian cases with RBCK1-associated polyglucosan body myopathy

Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are a group of metabolic disorders affecting glycogen metabolism, with polyglucosan body myopathy type 1 (PGBM1) being a rare variant linked to RBCK1 gene mutations. Understanding the clinical diversity of PGBM1 aids in better characterization of the disease. Two unr...

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Hauptverfasser: Babaee, Marzieh, Nilipour, Yalda, Alijanpour, Sahar, Ghasemi, Aida, Taghdiri, Mohammad Mehdi, Sarraf, Payam, Miryounesi, Mohammad, Ramezani, Mahtab
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description Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are a group of metabolic disorders affecting glycogen metabolism, with polyglucosan body myopathy type 1 (PGBM1) being a rare variant linked to RBCK1 gene mutations. Understanding the clinical diversity of PGBM1 aids in better characterization of the disease. Two unrelated Iranian families with individuals exhibiting progressive muscle weakness underwent clinical evaluations, genetic analysis using whole exome sequencing (WES), and histopathological examinations of muscle biopsies. In one case, a novel homozygous RBCK1 variant was identified, presenting with isolated myopathy without cardiac or immune involvement. Conversely, the second case harbored a known homozygous RBCK1 variant, displaying a broader phenotype encompassing myopathy, cardiomyopathy, inflammation, and immunodeficiency. Histopathological analyses confirmed characteristic skeletal muscle abnormalities consistent with PGBM1. Our study contributes to the expanding understanding of RBCK1-related diseases, illustrating the spectrum of phenotypic variability associated with distinct RBCK1 variants. These findings underscore the importance of genotype-phenotype correlations in elucidating disease mechanisms and guiding clinical management. Furthermore, the utility of next-generation sequencing techniques in diagnosing complex neurogenetic disorders is emphasized, facilitating precise diagnosis and enabling tailored genetic counseling for affected individuals and their families.
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