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Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy

Hepatic involvement in mitochondrial cytopathies rarely manifests in adulthood, but is a common feature in children. Multiple OXPHOS enzyme defects in children with liver involvement are often associated with dramatically reduced amounts of mtDNA. We investigated two novel large scale deletions in t...

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Autores principales: Bianchi, Marzia, Rizza, Teresa, Verrigni, Daniela, Martinelli, Diego, Tozzi, Giulia, Torraco, Alessandra, Piemonte, Fiorella, Dionisi-Vici, Carlo, Nobili, Valerio, Francalanci, Paola, Boldrini, Renata, Callea, Francesco, Santorelli, Filippo Maria, Bertini, Enrico, Carrozzo, Rosalba
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Publicado: Academic Press 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3226962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22027147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.10.049
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author Bianchi, Marzia
Rizza, Teresa
Verrigni, Daniela
Martinelli, Diego
Tozzi, Giulia
Torraco, Alessandra
Piemonte, Fiorella
Dionisi-Vici, Carlo
Nobili, Valerio
Francalanci, Paola
Boldrini, Renata
Callea, Francesco
Santorelli, Filippo Maria
Bertini, Enrico
Carrozzo, Rosalba
author_facet Bianchi, Marzia
Rizza, Teresa
Verrigni, Daniela
Martinelli, Diego
Tozzi, Giulia
Torraco, Alessandra
Piemonte, Fiorella
Dionisi-Vici, Carlo
Nobili, Valerio
Francalanci, Paola
Boldrini, Renata
Callea, Francesco
Santorelli, Filippo Maria
Bertini, Enrico
Carrozzo, Rosalba
author_sort Bianchi, Marzia
collection PubMed
description Hepatic involvement in mitochondrial cytopathies rarely manifests in adulthood, but is a common feature in children. Multiple OXPHOS enzyme defects in children with liver involvement are often associated with dramatically reduced amounts of mtDNA. We investigated two novel large scale deletions in two infants with a multisystem disorder and prominent hepatopathy. Amount of mtDNA deletions and protein content were measured in different post-mortem tissues. The highest levels of deleted mtDNA were in liver, kidney, pancreas of both patients. Moreover, mtDNA deletions were detected in cultured skin fibroblasts in both patients and in blood of one during life. Biochemical analysis showed impairment of mainly complex I enzyme activity. Patients manifesting multisystem disorders in childhood may harbour rare mtDNA deletions in multiple tissues. For these patients, less invasive blood specimens or cultured fibroblasts can be used for molecular diagnosis. Our data further expand the array of deletions in the mitochondrial genomes in association with liver failure. Thus analysis of mtDNA should be considered in the diagnosis of childhood-onset hepatopathies.
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spelling pubmed-32269622011-12-28 Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy Bianchi, Marzia Rizza, Teresa Verrigni, Daniela Martinelli, Diego Tozzi, Giulia Torraco, Alessandra Piemonte, Fiorella Dionisi-Vici, Carlo Nobili, Valerio Francalanci, Paola Boldrini, Renata Callea, Francesco Santorelli, Filippo Maria Bertini, Enrico Carrozzo, Rosalba Biochem Biophys Res Commun Article Hepatic involvement in mitochondrial cytopathies rarely manifests in adulthood, but is a common feature in children. Multiple OXPHOS enzyme defects in children with liver involvement are often associated with dramatically reduced amounts of mtDNA. We investigated two novel large scale deletions in two infants with a multisystem disorder and prominent hepatopathy. Amount of mtDNA deletions and protein content were measured in different post-mortem tissues. The highest levels of deleted mtDNA were in liver, kidney, pancreas of both patients. Moreover, mtDNA deletions were detected in cultured skin fibroblasts in both patients and in blood of one during life. Biochemical analysis showed impairment of mainly complex I enzyme activity. Patients manifesting multisystem disorders in childhood may harbour rare mtDNA deletions in multiple tissues. For these patients, less invasive blood specimens or cultured fibroblasts can be used for molecular diagnosis. Our data further expand the array of deletions in the mitochondrial genomes in association with liver failure. Thus analysis of mtDNA should be considered in the diagnosis of childhood-onset hepatopathies. Academic Press 2011-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3226962/ /pubmed/22027147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.10.049 Text en © 2011 Elsevier Inc. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Open Access under CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/) license
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Bianchi, Marzia
Rizza, Teresa
Verrigni, Daniela
Martinelli, Diego
Tozzi, Giulia
Torraco, Alessandra
Piemonte, Fiorella
Dionisi-Vici, Carlo
Nobili, Valerio
Francalanci, Paola
Boldrini, Renata
Callea, Francesco
Santorelli, Filippo Maria
Bertini, Enrico
Carrozzo, Rosalba
Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title_full Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title_fullStr Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title_full_unstemmed Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title_short Novel large-range mitochondrial DNA deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
title_sort novel large-range mitochondrial dna deletions and fatal multisystemic disorder with prominent hepatopathy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3226962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22027147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bbrc.2011.10.049
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