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Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy
Mitochondrial disorders are caused by nuclear and mitochondrial pathogenic variants leading to defects in mitochondrial function and cellular respiration. Recently, the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial fusion gene MSTO1 (Misato 1) has been implicated in mitochondrial myopathy and ataxia. Here we report...
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6913144/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31604776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a004309 |
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author | Schultz-Rogers, Laura Ferrer, Alejandro Dsouza, Nikita R. Zimmermann, Michael T. Smith, Benn E. Klee, Eric W. Dhamija, Radhika |
author_facet | Schultz-Rogers, Laura Ferrer, Alejandro Dsouza, Nikita R. Zimmermann, Michael T. Smith, Benn E. Klee, Eric W. Dhamija, Radhika |
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description | Mitochondrial disorders are caused by nuclear and mitochondrial pathogenic variants leading to defects in mitochondrial function and cellular respiration. Recently, the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial fusion gene MSTO1 (Misato 1) has been implicated in mitochondrial myopathy and ataxia. Here we report on a 30-yr-old man presenting with a maternally inherited NM_018116.3:c.651C>G, p.F217L missense variant as well as a paternally inherited arr[GRCh37] 1q22(155581773_155706887) × 1 deletion encompassing exons 7–14 of MSTO1. His phenotype included muscle weakness, hypotonia, early motor developmental delay, pectus excavatum, and scoliosis. Testing revealed elevated plasma creatine kinase, and electromyogram results were consistent with longstanding generalized myopathy. These phenotypic features overlap well with previously reported patients harboring biallelic MSTO1 variants. Additionally, our patient presents with dysphagia and restrictive lung disease, not previously reported for MSTO1-associated disorders. The majority of patients with disease-associated variants in MSTO1 present with biallelic variants suggesting autosomal recessive inheritance; however, one family has been reported with a single variant and presumed autosomal dominant inheritance. The pattern of inheritance we observed is consistent with the majority of previous reports suggesting an autosomal recessive disorder. We add to our knowledge of the syndrome caused by variants in MSTO1 and provide additional evidence supporting autosomal recessive inheritance. We also describe phenotypic features not reported in previous cases, although further research is needed to confirm they are associated with defects in MSTO1. |
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spelling | pubmed-69131442019-12-26 Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy Schultz-Rogers, Laura Ferrer, Alejandro Dsouza, Nikita R. Zimmermann, Michael T. Smith, Benn E. Klee, Eric W. Dhamija, Radhika Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud Research Report Mitochondrial disorders are caused by nuclear and mitochondrial pathogenic variants leading to defects in mitochondrial function and cellular respiration. Recently, the nuclear-encoded mitochondrial fusion gene MSTO1 (Misato 1) has been implicated in mitochondrial myopathy and ataxia. Here we report on a 30-yr-old man presenting with a maternally inherited NM_018116.3:c.651C>G, p.F217L missense variant as well as a paternally inherited arr[GRCh37] 1q22(155581773_155706887) × 1 deletion encompassing exons 7–14 of MSTO1. His phenotype included muscle weakness, hypotonia, early motor developmental delay, pectus excavatum, and scoliosis. Testing revealed elevated plasma creatine kinase, and electromyogram results were consistent with longstanding generalized myopathy. These phenotypic features overlap well with previously reported patients harboring biallelic MSTO1 variants. Additionally, our patient presents with dysphagia and restrictive lung disease, not previously reported for MSTO1-associated disorders. The majority of patients with disease-associated variants in MSTO1 present with biallelic variants suggesting autosomal recessive inheritance; however, one family has been reported with a single variant and presumed autosomal dominant inheritance. The pattern of inheritance we observed is consistent with the majority of previous reports suggesting an autosomal recessive disorder. We add to our knowledge of the syndrome caused by variants in MSTO1 and provide additional evidence supporting autosomal recessive inheritance. We also describe phenotypic features not reported in previous cases, although further research is needed to confirm they are associated with defects in MSTO1. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6913144/ /pubmed/31604776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a004309 Text en © 2019 Schultz-Rogers et al.; Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) , which permits reuse and redistribution, except for commercial purposes, provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Report Schultz-Rogers, Laura Ferrer, Alejandro Dsouza, Nikita R. Zimmermann, Michael T. Smith, Benn E. Klee, Eric W. Dhamija, Radhika Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title | Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title_full | Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title_fullStr | Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title_full_unstemmed | Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title_short | Novel biallelic variants in MSTO1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
title_sort | novel biallelic variants in msto1 associated with mitochondrial myopathy |
topic | Research Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6913144/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31604776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a004309 |
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