Mutations in the alpha-2 subunits of the laminin gene (LAMA2) cause an autosomal recessive congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD) subtype known as laminin a2-related muscular dystrophies (LAMA2-RD). LAMA2-RD can present with a wide range of phenotypes ranging from severe infantile congenital muscular dystrophy to milder adult-onset limb-girdle muscular dystrophy. This case describes a 28-year-old Indian gentleman having childhood-onset focal seizures, gradually progressive proximal predominant lower-limb weakness for the past three years, elevated creatinine phosphokinase levels, and MRI brain suggestive of diffuse symmetrical periventricular white matter hyperintensities. The whole exome sequencing revealed a rare homozygous missense variant in exon 4 of the LAMA2 gene on chromosome 6 (c.442C>T[p.Arg148Trp]). Adult-onset limb-girdle muscular dystrophy with white matter imaging abnormalities, hyperCKemia, and seizures should evoke suspicion of LAMA2-RD. This case brings forth an ultra-rare genetic mutation that has not been previously reported in individuals of South Asian ethnicity leading to LAMA2-RD. More cases of late-onset LAMA2-RD from various ethnicities need to be reported to expand our understanding of the clinical-genetic spectrum of the disease.
Keywords: c.442c>t (p.arg148trp); congenital muscular dystrophy; lama2; lama2-related muscular dystrophies; limb-girdle muscle dystrophy.
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