Core Myopathies

被引:81
作者
Jungbluth, Heinz [1 ,2 ]
Sewry, Caroline A. [3 ]
Muntoni, Francesco [3 ]
机构
[1] Kings Coll London, Inst Psychiat, Clin Neurosci Div, London WC2R 2LS, England
[2] St Thomas Hosp, Dept Paediat Neurol, Evelina Childrens Hosp, Neuromuscular Serv, London, England
[3] Inst Child Hlth, Dubowitz Neuromuscular Ctr, London, England
关键词
MULTI-MINICORE DISEASE; MUSCLE RYANODINE RECEPTOR; MALIGNANT HYPERTHERMIA SUSCEPTIBILITY; AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE INHERITANCE; CONGENITAL MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY; TERMINAL TRANSMEMBRANE REGION; KING-DENBOROUGH-SYNDROME; FIBER-TYPE DISPROPORTION; NON-PROGRESSIVE MYOPATHY; CA2+ RELEASE CHANNELS;
D O I
10.1016/j.spen.2011.10.005
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
The core myopathies, Central Core Disease and Multiminicore Disease, are heterogeneous congenital myopathies with the common defining histopathological feature of focally reduced oxidative enzyme activity (central cores, multiminicores). Mutations in the gene encoding for the skeletal muscle ryanodine (RyR1) receptor are the most common cause. Mutations in the selenoprotein N (SEPN1) gene cause a less common variant. Pathogenic mechanisms underlying dominant RYR1 mutations have been extensively characterized, whereas those associated with recessive RYR1 and SEPN1 mutations are emerging. Identifying a specific genetic defect from the histopathological diagnosis of a core myopathy is complex and ought to be informed by a combined appraisal of histopathological, clinical, and, increasingly, muscle magnetic resonance imaging data. The present review aims at giving an overview of the main genetic and clinicopathological findings, with a major emphasis on features likely to inform the diagnostic process, as well as current treatments and perspectives for future research. Semin Pediatr Neurol 18:239-249 (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:239 / 249
页数:11
相关论文
共 148 条
[1]   A single homozygous point mutation in a 3′ untranslated region motif of selenoprotein N mRNA causes SEPN1-related myopathy [J].
Allamand, V ;
Richard, P ;
Lescure, A ;
Ledeuil, C ;
Desjardin, D ;
Petit, N ;
Gartioux, C ;
Ferreiro, A ;
Krol, A ;
Pellegrini, N ;
Urtizberea, JA ;
Guicheney, P .
EMBO REPORTS, 2006, 7 (04) :450-454
[2]   Selenoproteins and Protection against Oxidative Stress: Selenoprotein N as a Novel Player at the Crossroads of Redox Signaling and Calcium Homeostasis [J].
Arbogast, Sandrine ;
Ferreiro, Ana .
ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING, 2010, 12 (07) :893-904
[3]   Oxidative Stress in SEPN1-Related Myopathy: From Pathophysiology to Treatment [J].
Arbogast, Sandrine ;
Beuvin, Maud ;
Fraysse, Bodvael ;
Zhou, Haiyan ;
Muntoni, Francesco ;
Ferreiro, Ana .
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2009, 65 (06) :677-686
[4]   Functional effects of central core disease mutations in the cytoplasmic region of the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor [J].
Avila, G ;
Dirksen, RT .
JOURNAL OF GENERAL PHYSIOLOGY, 2001, 118 (03) :277-290
[5]  
Barone V, 1999, J MED GENET, V36, P115
[6]   COMMON ORIGIN OF RODS, CORES, MINIATURE CORES, AND FOCAL LOSS OF CROSS-STRIATIONS [J].
BETHLEM, J ;
ARTS, WF ;
DINGEMANS, KP .
ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY, 1978, 35 (09) :555-566
[7]   FAMILIAL NON-PROGRESSIVE MYOPATHY WITH MUSCLE CRAMPS AFTER EXERCISE - A NEW DISEASE ASSOCIATED WITH CORES IN MUSCLE FIBRES [J].
BETHLEM, J ;
VANGOOL, J ;
HULSMANN, WC ;
MEIJER, AEF .
BRAIN, 1966, 89 :569-&
[8]   Recessive RYR1 mutations cause unusual congenital myopathy with prominent nuclear internalization and large areas of myofibrillar disorganization [J].
Bevilacqua, J. A. ;
Monnier, N. ;
Bitoun, M. ;
Eymard, B. ;
Ferreiro, A. ;
Monges, S. ;
Lubieniecki, F. ;
Taratuto, A. L. ;
Laquerriere, A. ;
Claeys, K. G. ;
Marty, I. ;
Fardeau, M. ;
Guicheney, P. ;
Lunardi, J. ;
Romero, N. B. .
NEUROPATHOLOGY AND APPLIED NEUROBIOLOGY, 2011, 37 (03) :271-284
[9]   Characterization and temporal development of cores in a mouse model of malignant hyperthermia [J].
Boncompagni, Simona ;
Rossi, Ann E. ;
Micaroni, Massimo ;
Hamilton, Susan L. ;
Dirksen, Robert T. ;
Franzini-Armstrong, Clara ;
Protasi, Feliciano .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2009, 106 (51) :21996-22001
[10]   Filamin C accumulation is a strong but nonspecific immunohistochemical marker of core formation in muscle [J].
Bönnemann, CG ;
Thompson, TG ;
van der Ven, PFM ;
Goebel, HH ;
Warlo, I ;
Vollmers, B ;
Reimann, J ;
Herms, J ;
Gautel, M ;
Takada, F ;
Beggs, AH ;
Fürst, DO ;
Kunkel, LM ;
Hanefeld, F ;
Schröder, R .
JOURNAL OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2003, 206 (01) :71-78