2019
DOI: 10.1111/cge.13634
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Novel mutations in DPM3 cause dystroglycanopathy with central nervous system involvement

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“…2,11,12 Interestingly, the homozygous p.(Tyr74Cys) variant is located on a transmembrane domain next to p.(Pro72Ala) variant which was identified as compound het with p.(Leu115Ter) in the girl with muscle and brain presentation. 7 However, the biochemical assay could not detect any changes in the N-glycosylation pathway, which correlates with previous findings stating that the transmembrane domain is not necessary for the enzymatic activity of the complex. 12 In contrast, the highly conserved coiled-coil region was shown to be required for the enzymatic process, and variant in this domain was associated with reduced O-mannosylation of alpha-dystroglycan due to reduced binding capacity of DPM3 for DPM1.…”
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“…2,11,12 Interestingly, the homozygous p.(Tyr74Cys) variant is located on a transmembrane domain next to p.(Pro72Ala) variant which was identified as compound het with p.(Leu115Ter) in the girl with muscle and brain presentation. 7 However, the biochemical assay could not detect any changes in the N-glycosylation pathway, which correlates with previous findings stating that the transmembrane domain is not necessary for the enzymatic activity of the complex. 12 In contrast, the highly conserved coiled-coil region was shown to be required for the enzymatic process, and variant in this domain was associated with reduced O-mannosylation of alpha-dystroglycan due to reduced binding capacity of DPM3 for DPM1.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Additionally, two patients presented with cardiomyopathy. The brain MRI of the patients showed periventricular WMA similar to the patient of Fu et al, 7 however, we also identified WMA in the subcortical region and WM volume loss. Thus, we conclude this new and pathogenic variant in DPM3 can lead to congenital muscle and brain disease.…”
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confidence: 85%
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