Segregation of the COL6A2 Variant (c.1817-3C>G) in a Consanguineous Saudi Family with Bethlem Myopathy
Hitham Aldharee,
Hamdan Z. Hamdan
Abstract:Introduction: Bethlem myopathy is a rare genetic disease caused by a variant mapped to 21q22, which harbors the collagen type VI alpha 2 chain (COL6A2) and collagen type VI alpha 1 chain (COL6A1) genes, and 2q37, which harbors the collagen type VI alpha 3 chain (COL6A3) gene. Disease onset can occur at any age, and the symptoms are related to those of muscular dystrophy. Since Bethlem myopathy is a rare disease, no previous studies have been conducted in Arab countries, including Saudi Arabia. Its variable pre… Show more
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