Stormorken syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disease that is characterized by a complex phenotype that includes tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM), bleeding diathesis, hyposplenism, mild hypocalcemia and additional features, such as miosis and a mild intellectual disability (dyslexia). Stormorken syndrome is caused by autosomal dominant mutations in the STIM1 gene, which encodes an endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ sensor. Here, we describe the clinical and molecular aspects of a 21-year-old Italian female with Stormorken syndrome. The STIM1 gene sequence identified a c.910C T transition in a STIM1 allele (p.R304W). The p.R304W mutation is a common mutation that is responsible for Stormorken syndrome and is hypothesized to cause a gain of function action associated with a rise in Ca2+ levels. A review of published STIM1 mutations (n = 50) and reported Stormorken patients (n = 11) indicated a genotype-phenotype correlation with mutations in a coiled coil cytoplasmic domain associated with complete Stormorken syndrome, and other pathological variants outside this region were more often linked to an incomplete phenotype. Our study describes the first Italian patient with Stormorken syndrome, contributes to the genotype/phenotype correlation and highlights the possibility of directly investigating the p.R304W mutation in the presence of a typical phenotype.

Stormorken syndrome caused by a p.R304W STIM1 mutation: The first Italian patient and a review of the literature / O. Borsani, D. Piga, S. Costa, A. Govoni, F. Magri, A. Artoni, C.M. Cinnante, G. Fagiolari, P. Ciscato, M. Moggio, N. Bresolin, G.P. Comi, S. Corti. - In: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1664-2295. - 9:OCT(2018 Oct). [10.3389/fneur.2018.00859]

Stormorken syndrome caused by a p.R304W STIM1 mutation: The first Italian patient and a review of the literature

A. Govoni;F. Magri;A. Artoni;C.M. Cinnante;N. Bresolin;G.P. Comi;S. Corti
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Stormorken syndrome is a rare autosomal dominant disease that is characterized by a complex phenotype that includes tubular aggregate myopathy (TAM), bleeding diathesis, hyposplenism, mild hypocalcemia and additional features, such as miosis and a mild intellectual disability (dyslexia). Stormorken syndrome is caused by autosomal dominant mutations in the STIM1 gene, which encodes an endoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ sensor. Here, we describe the clinical and molecular aspects of a 21-year-old Italian female with Stormorken syndrome. The STIM1 gene sequence identified a c.910C T transition in a STIM1 allele (p.R304W). The p.R304W mutation is a common mutation that is responsible for Stormorken syndrome and is hypothesized to cause a gain of function action associated with a rise in Ca2+ levels. A review of published STIM1 mutations (n = 50) and reported Stormorken patients (n = 11) indicated a genotype-phenotype correlation with mutations in a coiled coil cytoplasmic domain associated with complete Stormorken syndrome, and other pathological variants outside this region were more often linked to an incomplete phenotype. Our study describes the first Italian patient with Stormorken syndrome, contributes to the genotype/phenotype correlation and highlights the possibility of directly investigating the p.R304W mutation in the presence of a typical phenotype.
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Muscle; Myopathy; STIM1; Stormorken syndrome; Tubular aggregate myopathy; Neurology; Neurology (clinical)
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Stormorken syndrome caused by a p.R304W STIM1 mutation: The first Italian patient and a review of the literature / O. Borsani, D. Piga, S. Costa, A. Govoni, F. Magri, A. Artoni, C.M. Cinnante, G. Fagiolari, P. Ciscato, M. Moggio, N. Bresolin, G.P. Comi, S. Corti. - In: FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1664-2295. - 9:OCT(2018 Oct). [10.3389/fneur.2018.00859]
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