SEPN1-related myopathy in three patients: novel mutations and diagnostic clues

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Anna Ardissone
Cinzia Bragato
Flavia Blasevich
Elio Maccagnano
Franco Salerno
Claudia Gandioli
Lucia Morandi
Marina Mora
Isabella Moroni
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[1] Foundation IRCCS C.Besta Neurological Institute,Unit of Child Neurology
[2] Foundation IRCCS C.Besta Neurological Institute,Neuromuscular Diseases and Neuroimmunology Unit
[3] Foundation IRCCS C.Besta Neurological Institute,Neuroradiology Unit
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SEPN-RM; Congenital myopathy; Dropped head syndrome; Muscle MRI;
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Mutations in SEPN1 cause selenoprotein N (SEPN)-related myopathy (SEPN-RM) characterized by early-onset axial and neck weakness, spinal rigidity, respiratory failure and histopathological features, ranging from mild dystrophic signs to a congenital myopathy pattern with myofibrillar disorganization. We report on clinical and instrumental features in three patients affected with a congenital myopathy characterized by prevalent neck weakness starting at different ages and mild myopathy, in whom we performed diagnosis of SEPN-RM. The patients presented myopathic signs since their first years of life, but the disease remained unrecognized because of a relatively benign myopathic course. In two cases, myopathic features were stable after 2 years of follow-up, but respiratory involvement worsened. The muscle MRI and muscle biopsy showed a typical pattern of SEPN-RM. Molecular diagnosis revealed two novel homozygous mutations in SEPN1, c.1176delA and c.726_727InsTCC.
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