We report the first C-terminal missense mutation in a Duchenne muscular dystrophy patient. A G10227A transition of the dystrophin gene was found which resulted in the substitution of a highly conserved cysteine at position 3340 within the second half of the dystroglycan-binding domain. Residual amounts of 427 kDa dystrophin were detected in western blot analysis of the patient's muscle tissue, and immunohistological examination revealed weak traces of dystrophin on all fibers. Sarcolemmal staining intensity of 43 kDa beta-dystroglycan was also reduced. Mental retardation in our patient and absence of the b-wave in his electroretinogram indicate that central nervous functions of dystrophin isoforms also depend on the presence of cysteine 3340.
After surgical removal and radiation therapy long-term survival of intracranial germinomas amounts to 88%. Despite craniospinal axis radiation severe residuals are rare and a good quality of life is common. In malignant teratomas treatment regimens including chemotherapy are much less successful.
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