Abstract

Background: Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is a neuromuscular disorder characterized by muscle weakness and atrophy associated with early tendon retractions and late cardiomyopathy. Among several genes, EMD and LMNA are the major ones (55%). Due to intra- and inter-familial heterogeneity, only NGS allows to confirm with certainty EDMD by identifying the mutation in the causal gene. Case Presentation: We report clinical and molecular data of two unrelated Moroccan patients with EDMD in whom we identified a deleterious hemizygous splicing variant NM_000117.3(EMD): c.399 + 1G>T and a novel frameshift variant NM_170707.4(LMNA): c.1549_1550delCA, respectively. Carrier status of the EMD variant was investigated in several relatives at risk. Conclusion: We emphasize the importance of NGS as a powerful genetic tool in EDMD for accurate molecular diagnosis, effective clinical management of patients, and appropriate genetic counseling of families.

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