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Cytoplasmic Body Pathology in Severe ACTA1-related Myopathy in the Absence of Typical Nemaline Rods

Abstract

Mutations in ACTA1 cause a group of myopathies with expanding clinical and histopathological heterogeneity. We describe three patients with severe ACTA1-related myopathy who have muscle fiber cytoplasmic bodies but no classic nemaline rods. Patient 1 is a five-year-old boy who presented at birth with severe weakness and respiratory failure, requiring mechanical ventilation. Whole exome sequencing identified a heterozygous c.282C>A (p.Asn94Lys) ACTA1 mutation. Patients 2 and 3 were twin boys with hypotonia, severe weakness, and respiratory insufficiency at birth requiring mechanical ventilation. Both died at 6 months of age. The same heterozygous c.282C>A (p.Asn94Lys) ACTA1 mutation was identified by whole exome sequencing. We conclude that clinically severe ACTA1-related myopathy can present with muscle morphological findings suggestive of cytoplasmic body myopathy in the absence of definite nemaline rods. The Asn94Lys mutation in skeletal muscle sarcomeric α-actin may be linked to this histological appearance. These novel ACTA1 cases also illustrate the successful application of whole exome sequencing in directly arriving at a candidate genetic diagnosis in patients with unexpected phenotypic and histologic features for a known neuromuscular gene.

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