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The novel mitochondrial tRNAAsn gene mutation m.5709T>C produces ophthalmoparesis and respiratory impairment
Authors:Ronchi Dario  Sciacco Monica  Bordoni Andreina  Raimondi Monika  Ripolone Michela  Fassone Elisa  Di Fonzo Alessio  Rizzuti Mafalda  Ciscato Patrizia  Cosi Alessandra  Servida Maura  Moggio Maurizio  Corti Stefania  Bresolin Nereo  Comi Giacomo P
Affiliation:Dino Ferrari Centre, Department of Neurological Sciences, University of Milan, IRCCS Foundation Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy.
Abstract:Although mutations in mitochondrial tRNAs constitute the most common mtDNA defect, the presence of pathological variants in mitochondrial tRNA(Asn) is extremely rare. We were able to identify a novel mtDNA tRNA(Asn) gene pathogenic mutation associated with a myopathic phenotype and a previously unreported respiratory impairment. Our proband is an adult woman with ophthalmoparesis and respiratory impairment. Her muscle biopsy presented several cytochrome c oxidase-negative (COX-) fibres and signs of mitochondrial proliferation (ragged red fibres). Sequence analysis of the muscle-derived mtDNA revealed an m.5709T>C substitution, affecting mitochondrial tRNA(Asn) gene. Restriction-fragment length polymorphism analysis of the mutation in isolated muscle fibres showed that a threshold of at least 91.9% mutated mtDNA results in the COX deficiency phenotype. The new phenotype further increases the clinical spectrum of mitochondrial diseases caused by mutations in the tRNA(Asn) gene.
Keywords:progressive external ophthalmoplegia   tRNA(Asn)   mitochondrial myopathy
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