Childhood-onset progressive contractures-limb-girdle weakness-muscle dystrophy syndrome

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Summary

Childhood-onset progressive contractures-limb-girdle weakness-muscle dystrophy syndrome (MONDO:0018759) is a disease with 1 cohort gene.

At a glance

  • Prevalence: <1 / 1 000 000 (Worldwide) [Orphanet-validated]
  • Cohort genes: 1

Clinical features

Epidemiology

Prevalence records

2 prevalence record(s), Orphanet:

TypeClassValueGeographyValidation
Cases/families3WorldwideValidated
Point prevalence<1 / 1 000 000WorldwideValidated

Identifiers

Disease identifiers

FieldValue
Canonical namechildhood-onset progressive contractures-limb-girdle weakness-muscle dystrophy syndrome
Mondo IDMONDO:0018759
Orphanet466921
UMLSC5568863
MedGen1800286
GARD0021942
Is cancer (heuristic)no

Data availability: 1 GenCC gene-disease record.

Disease family

Classification path: disease › human disease › disease by body system or component › musculoskeletal system disordermuscle tissue disorderskeletal muscle disordermyopathymuscular dystrophyprogressive muscular dystrophychildhood-onset progressive contractures-limb-girdle weakness-muscle dystrophy syndrome

Related subtypes (12): facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy, congenital fibrosis of extraocular muscles, Bethlem myopathy, oculopharyngeal muscular dystrophy, X-linked myopathy with excessive autophagy, myopathy, myofibrillar, 9, with early respiratory failure, progressive scapulohumeroperoneal distal myopathy, symptomatic form of muscular dystrophy of Duchenne and Becker in female carriers, myotonic dystrophy, Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, oculopharyngodistal myopathy

Genetics & variants

GWAS landscape

No GWAS associations recorded — common-variant (GWAS) studies don’t cover this disease (typical for Mendelian / rare diseases). See the curated gene cohort and Mendelian overlap below.

Variant details and genetic-evidence tiers

No tiered GWAS variants or ClinVar records for this disease.

Genes & proteins

Mendelian disease overlap and somatic drivers

GenCC: 21 · Orphanet: 13 · OMIM-shared: 0 · Dual-evidence (GWAS+Mendelian): 0

GenCC gene–disease validity (cohort genes)

the Disease column is the GenCC-asserted condition — a cohort gene’s strongest validity may be for a related predisposition syndrome.

GeneClassificationInheritanceDiseaseRecords
TTNDefinitiveAutosomal recessiveearly-onset myopathy with fatal cardiomyopathy21

Orphanet rare-disease linkage (cohort genes)

GeneOrphanet IDRare disease
TTNOrphanet:140922Titin-related limb-girdle muscular dystrophy R10
TTNOrphanet:154Familial isolated dilated cardiomyopathy
TTNOrphanet:169186Autosomal recessive centronuclear myopathy
TTNOrphanet:178464Hereditary myopathy with early respiratory failure
TTNOrphanet:289377Early-onset myopathy with fatal cardiomyopathy
TTNOrphanet:293888Inherited isolated arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, dominant-left variant
TTNOrphanet:293899Inherited isolated arrhythmogenic ventricular dysplasia, biventricular variant
TTNOrphanet:293910Inherited isolated arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy, dominant-right variant
TTNOrphanet:324604Classic multiminicore myopathy
TTNOrphanet:334Hereditary atrial fibrillation
TTNOrphanet:466921Childhood-onset progressive contractures-limb-girdle weakness-muscle dystrophy syndrome
TTNOrphanet:609Tibial muscular dystrophy
TTNOrphanet:707983Early-onset autosomal recessive TTN-related distal myopathy

Cohort genes → proteins

1 cohort genes, 1 distinct canonical proteins.

Evidence partition

SubsetGenes
multi_evidence1

Cohort genes (full)

SymbolHGNCEnsemblUniProtNameEvidence
TTNHGNC:12403ENSG00000155657Q8WZ42Titingencc

Cohort function summary

Lead sentence per gene, UniProt-curated.

SymbolProtein nameFunction (lead sentence)
TTNTitinKey component in the assembly and functioning of vertebrate striated muscles.

Protein-family classification

Druggable: 1 · Difficult: 0 · Unknown: 0 · Druggable fraction: 1.0

Family distribution

Cohort families vs a genome-wide background (hypergeometric, BH-FDR; fold = observed/expected). Counts kept; sorted by enrichment, so the catch-all Other/Unknown bucket no longer leads.

FamilyGenesFoldFDR
Kinase127.7×0.036

Per-gene assignment

SymbolFamilyDruggable?ECInterPro (top 3)
TTNKinaseyes2.7.11.1Prot_kinase_dom, Ig_sub2, Ig_sub

Expression context

Cohort genes with no expression data: 0.

1 cohort gene are a single-cell marker in ≥1 SCXA experiment.

Breadth distribution (Bgee present_calls)

BucketGenes
narrow (1-5 tissues)0
moderate (6-20)0
broad (>20)1
unknown0

Top tissues across cohort

TissueCohort genes
biceps brachii1
gluteal muscle1
skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii1

Per-gene tissue summary (top 30)

SymbolBgee breadthFANTOM5 breadthSCXATop tissues
TTN223broadmarkerbiceps brachii, gluteal muscle, skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii

Protein interactions among cohort

Intra-cohort edges: 0.

Hub genes (top 10 by interactor count)

SymbolInteractor count
TTN4,237

Structural data

PDB: 1 · AlphaFold-only: 0 · No structure: 0

Cohort genes with PDB structures (top 30)

SymbolUniProtPDB entries
TTNQ8WZ4264

Function

Pathway analysis

Distinct Reactome pathways touched by cohort: 2. Enrichment computed across 1 evidence-associated genes (1 with Reactome annotation).

Pathways by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

PathwayCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
Striated Muscle Contraction1308.6×0.006TTN
Platelet degranulation187.8×0.011TTN

GO biological processes by enrichment

Over-representation of cohort genes vs the genome-wide background (hypergeometric test, Benjamini-Hochberg FDR; fold = observed/expected over 1 annotated cohort genes). Counts and members are kept as ground-truth; sorted by enrichment.

GO termCohort genesFoldFDRSample cohort genes
skeletal muscle myosin thick filament assembly15617.3×0.002TTN
sarcomerogenesis15617.3×0.002TTN
skeletal muscle thin filament assembly12808.7×0.002TTN
detection of muscle stretch12407.4×0.002TTN
cardiac muscle hypertrophy11685.2×0.002TTN
obsolete protein kinase A signaling11404.3×0.002TTN
cardiac muscle tissue morphogenesis11404.3×0.002TTN
cardiac myofibril assembly11296.3×0.002TTN
muscle filament sliding11053.2×0.002TTN
mitotic chromosome condensation1991.3×0.002TTN
striated muscle contraction1842.6×0.002TTN
cardiac muscle cell development1624.1×0.003TTN
skeletal muscle contraction1510.7×0.003TTN
cardiac muscle contraction1401.2×0.003TTN
sarcomere organization1383.0×0.003TTN
positive regulation of protein secretion1343.9×0.003TTN
response to calcium ion1318.0×0.004TTN
muscle contraction1208.1×0.005TTN
positive regulation of gene expression138.7×0.026TTN

Therapeutics

Drug target analysis

Approved (phase 4): 0 · Phase ≥3: 0 · Phased (≥1): 0 · Undrugged: 1

Druggability breadth: 1 of 1 evidence-associated genes (100%) have a ChEMBL target (buckets above are over the deeply-mined display cohort).

Top cohort targets by molecule count

SymbolMoleculesMax phase
TTN00

Bioactivity and enzyme data

Enzyme cohort genes (≥1 EC): 1.

Cohort genes with ChEMBL bioactivity (full, sorted by assay count)

SymbolAssaysType breakdown
TTN1Binding:1

Cohort enzymes (BRENDA EC)

SymbolEC numbersNames
TTN2.7.11.1non-specific serine/threonine protein kinase

Pharmacogenomics

Cohort genes with a PharmGKB record: 1; with CPIC/DPWG dosing guidelines: 0.

No cohort gene has a CPIC/DPWG genotype-guided dosing guideline (PharmGKB).

Chemical tractability of cohort targets

0 approved/phased compounds have measured bioactivity against a cohort gene (and aren’t yet in disease-level trials). This is a research / tractability signal, NOT a therapeutic recommendation — a bioactivity row often reflects off-target or screening binding (e.g. promiscuous kinase inhibitors against a cohort kinase), implying no disease mechanism.

Druggability pyramid

Cohort genes binned by druggability tier (high → low):

TierDefinitionGenesSymbols
AApproved (phase 4 drug)0
BPhased (≥1) drug, not yet approved0
CDruggable family + PDB, no drug1TTN
DDruggable family + AlphaFold only, no drug0
EDifficult family or no structure, no drug0

Undrugged target profiles

1 cohort genes are undrugged. Ranked by ‘starting-point quality’ (assay depth + drugged-partner adjacency).

SymbolChEMBL assaysDrugged partners (top 3)
TTN1

Clinical trials & evidence

Clinical trials

Clinical trials: 0.

  • Cohort genes: TTN