Al Amrani F, Al-Thihli K, Narayanappa G, Al-Maawali A. MLIP-Associated Myopathy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature.
J Neuromuscul Dis 2023;
10:293-299. [PMID:
36641683 DOI:
10.3233/jnd-221520]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Muscular A-type lamin-interacting protein (MLIP) has a regulatory role in myoblast differentiation and organization of myonuclear positioning in skeletal muscle. It is ubiquitously expressed but abundantly in cardiac, skeletal, and smooth muscles. Recently, two studies confirmed the causation of biallelic pathogenic variants in the MLIP gene of a novel myopathy phenotype.
OBJECTIVE
Description of the phenotypic spectrum and features of MLIP-related myopathy.
METHODS
report a patient with biallelic variants in MLIP gene with the clinical features, and histomorphological findings of MLIP-related myopathy and provide a literature review of the previously reported 12 patients.
RESULTS
MLIP-related myopathy is characterized by episodes of rhabdomyolysis, myalgia triggered by mild to moderate exercise, mild muscle weakness, and sometimes cardiac involvement characterized by cardiomyopathy and cardiac rhythm abnormalities.
CONCLUSIONS
This report reviews and extends the clinical features of a novel myopathy caused by biallelic pathogenic variants in the MLIP gene.
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