A Novel MYH14 Variant Presenting as a New Phenotype of MYH14-Associated Neuromuscular Disorders-Clinicohistologic Findings and Review of the Literature.

Q3 Medicine
Alexander Mensch, Berit Jordan, Joachim Weis, Stefan Nikolin, Ilka Schneider, Angela Abicht, Stefanie Gehling, Thomas Kendzierski, Gisela Stoltenburg-Didinger, Dietrich Stoevesandt, Torsten Kraya, Stephan Zierz, Steffen Naegel
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Abstract

Background: Pathogenic variants in the nonmuscle myosin, MYH14, have been associated with several pathologic conditions including a complex phenotype with peripheral neuropathy, myopathy, hoarseness, and hearing loss. Since its first description in a large Korean kindred, this rare neuromuscular disorder has further been characterized in 1 American and 1 Canadian pedigree.

Case presentation: Here, we describe a German patient with atypical MYH14-related neuromuscular disorder. The clinical phenotype included signs of a distal myopathy with early respiratory involvement and a prominent hoarseness and peripheral neuropathy. In contrast to previous reports, no relevant deafness was identified. Muscle biopsy indicated a vacuolated myopathy with excessive autophagy, whereas histology of the sural nerve showed signs of a mixed axonal-demyelinating neuropathy. Next-generation sequencing revealed a loss-of-function variant not identified so far in the MYH14 gene (c.4510del, p.[Arg1504Glyfs*10]). Because of rapid disease progression with respiratory failure, the patient died at the age of 52.

Conclusions: We present a novel MYH14 variant resulting in a severe and rapidly progressive MYH14-associated phenotype with predominantly distal myopathy, early respiratory failure, dysphagia, hoarseness, and peripheral neuropathy, without hearing loss. This case expands the clinical spectrum of MYH14-related neuromuscular disorders by providing a new clinical phenotype and disease course and histopathologic features.

一种新的MYH14变异体表现为MYH14相关神经肌肉疾病的新表型--临床组织学发现和文献综述。
背景:非肌肉肌球蛋白 MYH14 的致病变异与多种病理状况有关,其中包括伴有周围神经病变、肌病、声音嘶哑和听力损失的复杂表型。这种罕见的神经肌肉疾病自首次在一个大型韩国血统中被描述以来,又在 1 个美国血统和 1 个加拿大血统中被进一步描述:在此,我们描述了一名患有非典型 MYH14 相关神经肌肉疾病的德国患者。临床表型包括远端肌病的症状,早期累及呼吸系统,并伴有明显的声音嘶哑和周围神经病变。与之前的报告不同,该病例未发现相关的耳聋症状。肌肉活检显示该患者患有空泡型肌病,并伴有过度自噬现象,而硬脊膜神经组织学检查则显示该患者患有轴索-脱髓鞘混合型神经病。下一代测序结果显示,MYH14 基因中存在一个迄今为止尚未发现的功能缺失变体(c.4510del, p.[Arg1504Glyfs*10])。由于病情发展迅速并伴有呼吸衰竭,患者在 52 岁时去世:我们发现了一种新的 MYH14 变异,这种变异导致了严重且快速进展的 MYH14 相关表型,主要表现为远端肌病、早期呼吸衰竭、吞咽困难、声音嘶哑和周围神经病变,但没有听力损失。该病例提供了一种新的临床表型、病程和组织病理学特征,从而扩展了MYH14相关神经肌肉疾病的临床范围。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Neuromuscular Disease provides original articles of interest to physicians who treat patients with neuromuscular diseases, including disorders of the motor neuron, peripheral nerves, neuromuscular junction, muscle, and autonomic nervous system. Each issue highlights the most advanced and successful approaches to diagnosis, functional assessment, surgical intervention, pharmacologic treatment, rehabilitation, and more.
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