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.1996 Jan;5(1):159-163.
doi: 10.1093/hmg/5.1.159.

Hereditary inclusion body myopathy maps to chromosome 9p1-q1

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Hereditary inclusion body myopathy maps to chromosome 9p1-q1

S Mitrani-Rosenbaum et al. Hum Mol Genet.1996 Jan.

Abstract

Hereditary inclusion body myopathy (HIBM) is a unique disorder of unknown etiology that typically occurs in individuals of Persian Jewish descent. Distinguishing features of the disorder from other limb girdle myopathies include elderly age of onset, ethnic predisposition, and sparing of the quadriceps despite severe involvement of all other proximal leg muscles. Involved muscles demonstrate fibers with rimmed vacuoles and filamentous cytoplasmic and nuclear inclusions. Additional histological features are accumulations of beta-amyloid protein and the absence of inflammatory cells. To identify the chromosomal location of the gene responsible for HIBM, nine Persian Jewish families with HIBM were evaluated. Genomewide linkage analyses identified the recessive IBM locus on chromosome 9 band p1-q1 (maximum lod score at D9S166 = 5.32, theta = 0.0). This region contains the Friedreich's Ataxia gene, raising the possibility that HIBM may be a related neurogenic disorder.

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