Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy (HIBM2).

Chris M Jay, Nick Levonyak, Gregory Nemunaitis, Phillip B Maples, John Nemunaitis
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Abstract

Hereditary inclusion body myopathy type 2 (HIBM2) is a myopathy characterized by progressive muscle weakness with early adult onset. The disease is the result of a recessive mutation in the Glucosamine (UDP-N-acetyl)-2-epimerase/N-acetylmannosamine kinase gene (GNE), which results in reduced enzyme function and sialic acid levels. A majority of individuals with HIBM2 are from Iranian-Jewish or Japanese decent, but isolated cases have been identified world wide. This article reviews the diagnostic criteria for HIBM2. Current research with a highlight on the biology of the disease and the role of GNE in the sialic acid pathway are assessed. Finally, therapeutic investigations and animal models are discussed with a focus on future studies to better understand the pathology of Hereditary Inclusion Body Myopathy and move therapeutic agents towards clinical trials.

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遗传性包涵体肌病(HIBM2)。
遗传性包涵体肌病2型(HIBM2)是一种以进行性肌肉无力为特征的肌病,成人早期发病。该疾病是葡萄糖胺(udp - n -乙酰)-2- epimase / n -乙酰氨基甘露胺激酶基因(GNE)隐性突变的结果,导致酶功能和唾液酸水平降低。大多数HIBM2患者来自伊朗-犹太人或日本血统,但在世界范围内也发现了孤立病例。本文综述了HIBM2的诊断标准。目前的研究重点是疾病的生物学和GNE在唾液酸途径中的作用。最后,讨论了治疗研究和动物模型,重点讨论了未来的研究,以更好地了解遗传性包涵体肌病的病理,并将治疗药物推向临床试验。
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