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Over‐Representation of TTN Truncating Variants in a Finnish Cohort of Patients With Axial Myopathy




AuthorsDi Feo, Maria Francesca; Capece, Giuliana; Savarese, Marco; Udd, Bjarne; Jokela, Manu; Palmio, Johanna

PublisherWiley

Publication year2026

Journal: European Journal of Neurology

Article numbere70537

Volume33

Issue2

ISSN1351-5101

eISSN1468-1331

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1111/ene.70537

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Abstract
Background

Axial myopathies present with late onset selective paravertebral weakness causing bent spine/camptocormia or dropped head, and the genetic basis remains currently only partially understood. Truncating variants in TTN (TTNtv) are found in about 1% of the general population and, when biallelic, cause recessive titinopathies. Also, TTNtv located in cardiac exons are known to confer an increased risk of cardiomyopathy, with incomplete penetrance.

Methods

We retrospectively analyzed 55 Finnish adults with late-onset axial myopathy evaluated at the Tampere Neuromuscular Center (2015–2025). Clinical, imaging, and histopathological data were collected, and genetic testing was performed using the MYOcap targeted next-generation sequencing panel.

Results

Heterozygous TTNtv were identified in 9 of 55 patients (16%), representing a significant enrichment compared with the general population (odds ratio = 14.1; p ≈5 × 10−8). The variants were ultra-rare, distributed across different exons expressed in skeletal muscle, and five were absent from gnomAD. Mean age at onset was 60 ± 11 years; six patients were female, and five reported a positive family history. Camptocormia was the main presentation, with muscle MRI showing a consistent fatty-fibrous replacement of paravertebral muscles in all cases. Muscle biopsies revealed either myopathic or myofibrillar changes without a uniform pattern.

Conclusions

Heterozygous TTNtv are significantly enriched in patients with late-onset axial myopathy, suggesting a potential contribution to this phenotype. These findings broaden the clinical spectrum of titin-related diseases and support inclusion of TTN in genetic testing for idiopathic axial myopathies.


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Funding information in the publication
This study was funded by the European Commission under the HORIZON EUROPE Framework Programme (grant #101080874 to MS), the Research Council of Finland (grants #339437, #346209, and #361979 to MS), Samfundet Folkhälsan (to MS and BU), the Sigrid Juselius Foundation (grant #230217 to MS and BU), the Finnish Cultural Foundation (Suomen Kulttuurirahasto, to MFDF), and the State funding for university-level health research, Tampere University Hospital, Wellbeing services county of Pirkanmaa (Project number T67774 to JP).
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