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1/2. POMT1 mutation results in defective glycosylation and loss of laminin-binding activity in alpha-DG.

    walker-warburg syndrome (WWS) is a congenital muscular dystrophy associated with neuronal migration disorder and structural eye abnormalities. The mutations in the O-mannosyltransferase 1 gene (POMT1) were identified recently in 20% of patients with WWS. The authors report on a patient with WWS and a novel POMT1 mutation. Their patient expressed alpha-dystroglycan (alpha-DG) core protein, but fully glycosylated alpha-DG antibody epitopes were absent, associated with the loss of laminin-binding activity.
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2/2. Antenatal and postnatal brain magnetic resonance imaging in muscle-eye-brain disease.

    BACKGROUND: Muscle-eye-brain disease (MEB) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by congenital muscular dystrophy, structural eye abnormalities, and type II lissencephaly. Previous reports of brain abnormalities on magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in MEB have been in children older than 1 year. OBJECTIVE: To describe serial antenatal and postnatal brain MRIs in a child with MEB. DESIGN: Case report. PATIENT: We report a 2-year-old white boy with genetically confirmed MEB. Antenatal MRIs at 25 and 35 weeks' gestation showed posterior ventriculomegaly but no cortical dysplasia. A postnatal brain MRI at age 1 week showed frontal cortical dysplasia and abnormal signal intensity within the frontal white matter. A brain MRI at 8 months showed bilateral frontoparietal polymicrogyria. All images demonstrated flattening of the pons and mild hypoplasia of the inferior vermis. The child had no weakness, and muscle involvement was only suspected when the serum creatine kinase level was found to be elevated at age 8 months. CONCLUSION: Cortical dysplasia in MEB may not be evident until several postnatal months; therefore, if MEB is suspected, brain MRI performed in the first few months of life should be interpreted with caution.
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keywords = congenital muscular dystrophy, muscular dystrophy, dystrophy
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