COLQ-related congenital myasthenic syndrome: An integrative view

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Tina Eshaghian
Bahareh Rabbani
Reza Shervin Badv
Sahar Mikaeeli
Behdad Gharib
Stanley Iyadurai
Nejat Mahdieh
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[1] Tehran University of Medical Sciences,Growth and Development Research
[2] Tehran University of Medical Center,Children’s Hospital Center, Pediatric Center of Excellence
[3] Division of Neurology,Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
[4] Iran University of Medical Sciences,Cardiogenetic Research Center, Rajaie Cardiovascular Medical and Research Center
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neurogenetics | 2023年 / 24卷
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In silico analysis; congenital myasthenic syndromes; COLQ; CMS; Iranian population; Tina Eshaghian and Bahareh Rabbani are first authors and contributed equally to this work.;
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Congenital myasthenic syndromes are inherited disorders caused by mutation in components of the neuromuscular junction and manifest early in life. Mutations in COLQ gene result in congenital myasthenic syndrome. Here, we present the analysis of data from 209 patients from 195 unrelated families highlighting genotype-phenotype correlation. In addition, we describe a COLQ homozygous variant a new patient and discuss it utilizing the Phyre2 and I-TASSER programs. Clinical, molecular genetics, imaging (MRI), and electrodiagnostic (EEG, EMG/NCS) evaluations were performed. Our data showed 89 pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants including 35 missenses, 21 indels, 14 nonsense, 14 splicing, and 5 large deletions variants. Eight common variants were responsible for 48.46% of those. Weakness in proximal muscles, hypotonia, and generalized weakness were detected in all individuals tested. Apart from the weakness, extensive clinical heterogeneity was noted among patients with COLQ-related patients based on their genotypes—those with variants affecting the splice site exhibited more severe clinical features while those with missense variants displayed milder phenotypes, suggesting the role of differential splice variants in multiple functions within the muscle. Analyses and descriptions of these COLQ variants may be helpful in clinical trial readiness and potential development of novel therapies in the setting of established structure-function relationships.
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