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Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated neurological, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Recent studies have suggested that genetic variants in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded complexes of respiratory chain, particularly, complex I (NADH dehydrogenase), contribute to the pat...

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Autores principales: Alharbi, Maram Atallah, Al-Kafaji, Ghada, Khalaf, Noureddine Ben, Messaoudi, Safia Abdulsalam, Taha, Safa, Daif, Abdulqader, Bakhiet, Moiz
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6873451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1250
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author Alharbi, Maram Atallah
Al-Kafaji, Ghada
Khalaf, Noureddine Ben
Messaoudi, Safia Abdulsalam
Taha, Safa
Daif, Abdulqader
Bakhiet, Moiz
author_facet Alharbi, Maram Atallah
Al-Kafaji, Ghada
Khalaf, Noureddine Ben
Messaoudi, Safia Abdulsalam
Taha, Safa
Daif, Abdulqader
Bakhiet, Moiz
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description Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated neurological, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Recent studies have suggested that genetic variants in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded complexes of respiratory chain, particularly, complex I (NADH dehydrogenase), contribute to the pathogenicity of MS among different ethnicities, and targeting mitochondrial function may represent a novel approach for MS therapy. In this study, we sequenced ND genes (ND1, ND2, ND3, ND4, ND4L, ND5 and ND6) encoding subunits of complex I in 124 subjects, 60 patients with relapsing-remitting MS and 64 healthy individuals, in order to identify potential novel mutations in these patients. We found several variants in ND genes in both the patients and controls, and specific variants only in patients with MS. While the majority of these variants were synonymous, 4 variants in the ND4 gene were identified as missense mutations in patients with MS. Of these, m.11150G>A was observed in one patient, whereas m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11527C>T were observed in another patient. Functional analysis predicted the mutations, m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11150G>A, as deleterious with a direct impact on ND4 protein stability and complex I function, whereas m.11527C>T mutation had no effect on ND4 protein stability. However, the 3 mutations, m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11527C>T, which were observed in the same patient, were predicted to cause a cumulative destabilizing effect on ND4 protein, and could thus disrupt complex I function. On the whole, this study identified 4 novel mutations in the mtDNA-encoded ND4 gene in patients with MS, which could lead to complex I dysfunction, and further confirmed the implication of mtDNA mutations in the pathogenicity of MS. The identified novel mutations in patients with MS may be ethnic-related and may prove to be significant in personalized treatment.
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spelling pubmed-68734512019-12-03 Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis Alharbi, Maram Atallah Al-Kafaji, Ghada Khalaf, Noureddine Ben Messaoudi, Safia Abdulsalam Taha, Safa Daif, Abdulqader Bakhiet, Moiz Biomed Rep Articles Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an immune-mediated neurological, inflammatory disease of the central nervous system. Recent studies have suggested that genetic variants in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded complexes of respiratory chain, particularly, complex I (NADH dehydrogenase), contribute to the pathogenicity of MS among different ethnicities, and targeting mitochondrial function may represent a novel approach for MS therapy. In this study, we sequenced ND genes (ND1, ND2, ND3, ND4, ND4L, ND5 and ND6) encoding subunits of complex I in 124 subjects, 60 patients with relapsing-remitting MS and 64 healthy individuals, in order to identify potential novel mutations in these patients. We found several variants in ND genes in both the patients and controls, and specific variants only in patients with MS. While the majority of these variants were synonymous, 4 variants in the ND4 gene were identified as missense mutations in patients with MS. Of these, m.11150G>A was observed in one patient, whereas m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11527C>T were observed in another patient. Functional analysis predicted the mutations, m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11150G>A, as deleterious with a direct impact on ND4 protein stability and complex I function, whereas m.11527C>T mutation had no effect on ND4 protein stability. However, the 3 mutations, m.11519A>C, m.11523A>C and m.11527C>T, which were observed in the same patient, were predicted to cause a cumulative destabilizing effect on ND4 protein, and could thus disrupt complex I function. On the whole, this study identified 4 novel mutations in the mtDNA-encoded ND4 gene in patients with MS, which could lead to complex I dysfunction, and further confirmed the implication of mtDNA mutations in the pathogenicity of MS. The identified novel mutations in patients with MS may be ethnic-related and may prove to be significant in personalized treatment. D.A. Spandidos 2019-12 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6873451/ /pubmed/31798871 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1250 Text en Copyright: © Alharbi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Alharbi, Maram Atallah
Al-Kafaji, Ghada
Khalaf, Noureddine Ben
Messaoudi, Safia Abdulsalam
Taha, Safa
Daif, Abdulqader
Bakhiet, Moiz
Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title_full Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title_fullStr Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title_full_unstemmed Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title_short Four novel mutations in the mitochondrial ND4 gene of complex I in patients with multiple sclerosis
title_sort four novel mutations in the mitochondrial nd4 gene of complex i in patients with multiple sclerosis
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6873451/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31798871
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/br.2019.1250
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