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CAPN3 c.1746-20C>G variant is hypomorphic for LGMD R1 calpain 3-related.

Magdalena MroczekInna InashkinaJanis StavusisPawel ZayakinAndrey V KhruninIeva MiculeVictorija KeninaAnna ZdanovicaJana ZídkováLenka FajkusováSvetlana A LimborskaAnneke J van der KooiEsther BrusseLea LeonardisAles MaverSander PajusaluKatrin ÕunapSanna PuuseppPaula DoboszMateusz SypniewskiBirute BurnyteBaiba Lace
Published in: Human mutation (2022)
The investigated intronic CAPN3 variant NM_000070.3:c.1746-20C>G occurs in the Central and Eastern Europe with a frequency of >1% and there are conflicting interpretations on its pathogenicity. We collected data on 14 patients carrying the CAPN3 c.1746-20C>G variant in trans position with another CAPN3 pathogenic/likely pathogenic variant. The patients compound heterozygous for the CAPN3 c.1746-20C>G variant presented a phenotype consistent with calpainopathy of mild/medium severity. This variant is most frequent in the North/West regions of Russia and may originate from that area. Molecular studies revealed that different splicing isoforms are produced in the muscle. We hypothesize that c.1746-20C>G is a hypomorphic variant with a reduction of RNA and protein expression and only individuals having a higher ratio of abnormal isoforms are affected. Reclassification of the CAPN3 variant c.1746-20C>G from variant with a conflicting interpretation of pathogenicity to hypomorphic variant explains many unidentified cases of limb girdle muscular dystrophy R1 calpain 3-related in Eastern and Central Europe.
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