Late onset of neutral lipid storage disease due to novel PNPLA2 mutations causing total loss of lipase activity in a patient with myopathy and slight cardiac involvement

Sara Missaglia, Lorenzo Maggi, Marina Mora, Sara Gibertini, Flavia Blasevich, Piergiuseppe Agostoni, Laura Moro, Denise Cassandrini, Filippo Maria Santorelli, Simonetta Gerevini, Daniela Tavian

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Abstract

Neutral lipid storage disease with myopathy (NLSDM) presents with skeletal muscle myopathy and severe dilated cardiomyopathy in nearly 40% of cases. NLSDM is caused by mutations in the PNPLA2 gene, which encodes the adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL). Here we report clinical and genetic findings of a patient carrying two novel PNPLA2 mutations (c.696+4A>G and c.553_565delGTCCCCCTTCTCG). She presented at age 39 with right upper limb abduction weakness slowly progressing over the years with asymmetric involvement of proximal upper and lower limb muscles. Cardiological evaluation through ECG and heart echo scan was normal until the age 53, when mild left ventricular diastolic dysfunction was detected. Molecular analysis revealed that only one type of PNPLA2 transcript, with exon 5 skipping, was expressed in patient cells. Such aberrant mRNA causes the production of a shorter ATGL protein, lacking part of the catalytic domain. This is an intriguing case, displaying severe PNPLA2 mutations with clinical presentation characterized by slight cardiac impairment and full expression of severe asymmetric myopathy.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)481-486
Numero di pagine6
RivistaNeuromuscular Disorders
Volume27
Numero di pubblicazione5
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - mag 2017

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