Myotubular Myopathy 1 (XLMTM)
Breed: Rottweiler
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Breeds
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General
Disease Name
Myotubular Myopathy 1 (XLMTM)
OMIA
1508
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.465C>A
Mutation 2
c.1151A > C
Test Type
Genetic Disease/Disorder
Details
Myotubular Myopathy is considered to be a rare sex-linked condition similar to centronuclear myopathy (CNM). It is characterized by progressive skeletal muscle atrophy causing short strides and slow movement compared to littermates and eventually fatally impairing the dog?s gait. Other signs include difficulty rising and walking, problems swallowing, and a hoarse bark. Age of onset from birth. Most dogs die or are euthanised by 4 months. This is of X-linked recessive inheritance, meaning male dogs born from a carrier female require just one copy of the mutation. The disease appears primarily in male dogs due to the sex-linked mode of inheritance.
Details 2
Mutations in the MTM1 gene encoding myotubularin cause X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM), a well-defined subtype of human centronuclear myopathy... Muscle biopsies showed variability in fiber size, centrally placed nuclei resembling fetal myotubes, and subsarcolemmal ringed and central dense areas highlighted with mitochondrial specific reactions. Ultrastructural studies confirmed the centrally located nuclei, abnormal perinuclear structure, and mitochondrial accumulations... (Beggs et al, 2010) Loss-of-function mutations in the myotubularin (MTM1) gene cause X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM), a fatal, inherited pediatric disease that affects the entire skeletal musculature...The resulting canine phenotype resembles that of human patients with comparably severe mutations, and survival does not normally exceed 4 months... MTM1-mutant puppies display centrally-nucleated myofibers of reduced size and disrupted sarcotubular architecture progressing until the end of life, an average of 17 weeks. In-life measures of fore- and hind limb strength establish the rate at which XLMTM muscles weaken, and their corresponding decrease in gait velocity and stride length. Pulmonary function tests in affected dogs reveal a right-shifted relationship between peak inspiratory flow (PIF) and inspiratory time (TI); neurological assessments indicate that affected puppies as young as 10 weeks show early signs of neurological impairment... (From Goddard et al, 2015)
Published
Beggs, A.H., Böhm, J., Snead, E., Kozlowski, M., Maurer, M., Minor, K., Childers, M.K., Taylor, S.M., Hitte, C., Mickelson, J.R., Guo, L.T., Mizisin, A.P., Buj-Bello, A., Tiret, L., Laporte, J., Shelton, G.D. : MTM1 mutation associated with X-linked myotubular myopathy in Labrador Retrievers. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107:14697-702, 2010. Pubmed reference: 20682747. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1003677107.
Published 2
Shelton, G.D., Rider, B.E., Child, G., Tzannes, S., Guo, L.T., Moghadaszadeh, B., Troiano, E.C., Haase, B., Wade, C.M., Beggs, A.H.: X-linked myotubular myopathy in Rottweiler dogs is caused by a missense mutation in Exon 11 of the MTM1 gene. Skelet Muscle 5:1, 2015. Pubmed reference: 25664165. DOI: 10.1186/s13395-014-0025-3
Published 3
Goddard, M.A., Mack, D.L., Czerniecki, S.M., Kelly, V.E., Snyder, J.M., Grange, R.W., Lawlor, M.W., Smith, B.K., Beggs, A.H., Childers, M.K. : Muscle pathology, limb strength, walking gait, respiratory function and neurological impairment establish disease progression in the p.N155K canine model of X-linked myotubular myopathy. Ann Transl Med 3:262, 2015. Pubmed reference: 26605308. DOI: 10.3978/j.issn.2305-5839.2015.10.31.
Body/System/Process
Muscular
OMIA Url
Inheritance
XR
Breed Specific Info
Researched Breeds
Labrador Retriever, Rottweiler.
HSP Test-Specific Data
Wisdom Panel - Kinship
GTP
GTP Name
Wisdom Panel - Kinship
Breed
OMIA
GTP Disease Name
centronuclear myopathy x-linked
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Nature of test
mutation test
GTP- or Breed-Specific Publications
Shelton, G.D., Rider, B.E., Child, G., Tzannes, S., Guo, L.T., Moghadaszadeh, B., Troiano, E.C., Haase, B., Wade, C.M., Beggs, A.H. : X-linked myotubular myopathy in Rottweiler dogs is caused by a m
Application in the Breed
Female offspring of a carrier female should be genetically tested (XX or XXXLMTM). No breeding of carrier females (XXXLMTM). Weakness and poor muscle development (6 ? 8 weeks of age) They die before 4 months of age.
Inheritance
X
FCI Number
147
GTP Breed
Rottweiler
Agrotis S.r.l.
GTP
GTP Name
Agrotis S.r.l.
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Certagen GmbH
GTP
GTP Name
Certagen GmbH
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
DNA My Dog
GTP
GTP Name
DNA My Dog
Breed
OMIA
GTP Disease Name
centronuclear myopathy x-linked
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Nature of test
mutation test
GTP- or Breed-Specific Publications
Shelton, G.D., Rider, B.E., Child, G., Tzannes, S., Guo, L.T., Moghadaszadeh, B., Troiano, E.C., Haase, B., Wade, C.M., Beggs, A.H. : X-linked myotubular myopathy in Rottweiler dogs is caused by a m
Application in the Breed
Female offspring of a carrier female should be genetically tested (XX or XXXLMTM). No breeding of carrier females (XXXLMTM). Weakness and poor muscle development (6 ? 8 weeks of age) They die before 4 months of age.
Inheritance
X
This test is outsourced to:
Orivet
FCI Number
147
GTP Breed
Rottweiler
BioBank AS
GTP
GTP Name
BioBank AS
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
AnimaLabs
GTP
GTP Name
AnimaLabs
Breed
OMIA
Laboratorios Labocor S.L.
GTP
GTP Name
Laboratorios Labocor S.L.
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
VHL Genetics
GTP
GTP Name
VHL Genetics
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Zoolyx
GTP
GTP Name
Zoolyx
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
CMSCH
GTP
GTP Name
CMSCH
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Progènes-ADN
GTP
GTP Name
Progenes ADN
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Orivet Genetic Pet Care
GTP
GTP Name
Orivet Genetic Pet Care
Breed
OMIA
GTP Disease Name
centronuclear myopathy x-linked
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
Nature of test
mutation test
GTP- or Breed-Specific Publications
Shelton, G.D., Rider, B.E., Child, G., Tzannes, S., Guo, L.T., Moghadaszadeh, B., Troiano, E.C., Haase, B., Wade, C.M., Beggs, A.H. : X-linked myotubular myopathy in Rottweiler dogs is caused by a m
Application in the Breed
Female offspring of a carrier female should be genetically tested (XX or XXXLMTM). No breeding of carrier females (XXXLMTM). Weakness and poor muscle development (6 ? 8 weeks of age) They die before 4 months of age.
Inheritance
X
FCI Number
147
GTP Breed
Rottweiler
PharmaDNA
GTP
GTP Name
PharmaDNA
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C
INNO
GTP
GTP Name
INNO
Breed
OMIA
Gene Name
MTM1
Mutation
c.1151A > C