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Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations

OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and functional consequences of 1 novel and 1 previously reported truncating MT-ATP6 mutation. METHODS: Three unrelated probands with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy harboring truncating MT-ATP6 mutations are reported. Transmitochondrial cybrid cell studies were us...

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Autores principales: Bugiardini, Enrico, Bottani, Emanuela, Marchet, Silvia, Poole, Olivia V., Beninca, Cristiane, Horga, Alejandro, Woodward, Cathy, Lam, Amanda, Hargreaves, Iain, Chalasani, Annapurna, Valerio, Alessandra, Lamantea, Eleonora, Venner, Kerrie, Holton, Janice L., Zeviani, Massimo, Houlden, Henry, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Lamperti, Costanza, Hanna, Michael G., Pitceathly, Robert D.S.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6984135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32042910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXG.0000000000000381
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author Bugiardini, Enrico
Bottani, Emanuela
Marchet, Silvia
Poole, Olivia V.
Beninca, Cristiane
Horga, Alejandro
Woodward, Cathy
Lam, Amanda
Hargreaves, Iain
Chalasani, Annapurna
Valerio, Alessandra
Lamantea, Eleonora
Venner, Kerrie
Holton, Janice L.
Zeviani, Massimo
Houlden, Henry
Quinlivan, Rosaline
Lamperti, Costanza
Hanna, Michael G.
Pitceathly, Robert D.S.
author_facet Bugiardini, Enrico
Bottani, Emanuela
Marchet, Silvia
Poole, Olivia V.
Beninca, Cristiane
Horga, Alejandro
Woodward, Cathy
Lam, Amanda
Hargreaves, Iain
Chalasani, Annapurna
Valerio, Alessandra
Lamantea, Eleonora
Venner, Kerrie
Holton, Janice L.
Zeviani, Massimo
Houlden, Henry
Quinlivan, Rosaline
Lamperti, Costanza
Hanna, Michael G.
Pitceathly, Robert D.S.
author_sort Bugiardini, Enrico
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and functional consequences of 1 novel and 1 previously reported truncating MT-ATP6 mutation. METHODS: Three unrelated probands with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy harboring truncating MT-ATP6 mutations are reported. Transmitochondrial cybrid cell studies were used to confirm pathogenicity of 1 novel variant, and the effects of all 3 mutations on ATPase 6 and complex V structure and function were investigated. RESULTS: Patient 1 presented with adult-onset cerebellar ataxia, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes, whereas patient 2 had myoclonic epilepsy and cerebellar ataxia; both harbored the novel m.8782G>A; p.(Gly86*) mutation. Patient 3 exhibited cognitive decline, with posterior white matter abnormalities on brain MRI, and severely impaired renal function requiring transplantation. The m.8618dup; p.(Thr33Hisfs*32) mutation, previously associated with neurogenic muscle weakness, ataxia, and retinitis pigmentosa, was identified. All 3 probands demonstrated a broad range of heteroplasmy across different tissue types. Blue-native gel electrophoresis of cultured fibroblasts and skeletal muscle tissue confirmed multiple bands, suggestive of impaired complex V assembly. Microscale oxygraphy showed reduced basal respiration and adenosine triphosphate synthesis, while reactive oxygen species generation was increased. Transmitochondrial cybrid cell lines studies confirmed the deleterious effects of the novel m.8782 G>A; p.(Gly86*) mutation. CONCLUSIONS: We expand the clinical and molecular spectrum of MT-ATP6-related mitochondrial disorders to include leukodystrophy, renal disease, and myoclonic epilepsy with cerebellar ataxia. Truncating MT-ATP6 mutations may exhibit highly variable mutant levels across different tissue types, an important consideration during genetic counseling.
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spelling pubmed-69841352020-02-10 Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations Bugiardini, Enrico Bottani, Emanuela Marchet, Silvia Poole, Olivia V. Beninca, Cristiane Horga, Alejandro Woodward, Cathy Lam, Amanda Hargreaves, Iain Chalasani, Annapurna Valerio, Alessandra Lamantea, Eleonora Venner, Kerrie Holton, Janice L. Zeviani, Massimo Houlden, Henry Quinlivan, Rosaline Lamperti, Costanza Hanna, Michael G. Pitceathly, Robert D.S. Neurol Genet Article OBJECTIVE: To describe the clinical and functional consequences of 1 novel and 1 previously reported truncating MT-ATP6 mutation. METHODS: Three unrelated probands with mitochondrial encephalomyopathy harboring truncating MT-ATP6 mutations are reported. Transmitochondrial cybrid cell studies were used to confirm pathogenicity of 1 novel variant, and the effects of all 3 mutations on ATPase 6 and complex V structure and function were investigated. RESULTS: Patient 1 presented with adult-onset cerebellar ataxia, chronic kidney disease, and diabetes, whereas patient 2 had myoclonic epilepsy and cerebellar ataxia; both harbored the novel m.8782G>A; p.(Gly86*) mutation. Patient 3 exhibited cognitive decline, with posterior white matter abnormalities on brain MRI, and severely impaired renal function requiring transplantation. The m.8618dup; p.(Thr33Hisfs*32) mutation, previously associated with neurogenic muscle weakness, ataxia, and retinitis pigmentosa, was identified. All 3 probands demonstrated a broad range of heteroplasmy across different tissue types. Blue-native gel electrophoresis of cultured fibroblasts and skeletal muscle tissue confirmed multiple bands, suggestive of impaired complex V assembly. Microscale oxygraphy showed reduced basal respiration and adenosine triphosphate synthesis, while reactive oxygen species generation was increased. Transmitochondrial cybrid cell lines studies confirmed the deleterious effects of the novel m.8782 G>A; p.(Gly86*) mutation. CONCLUSIONS: We expand the clinical and molecular spectrum of MT-ATP6-related mitochondrial disorders to include leukodystrophy, renal disease, and myoclonic epilepsy with cerebellar ataxia. Truncating MT-ATP6 mutations may exhibit highly variable mutant levels across different tissue types, an important consideration during genetic counseling. Wolters Kluwer 2020-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6984135/ /pubmed/32042910 http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXG.0000000000000381 Text en Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. on behalf of the American Academy of Neurology. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bugiardini, Enrico
Bottani, Emanuela
Marchet, Silvia
Poole, Olivia V.
Beninca, Cristiane
Horga, Alejandro
Woodward, Cathy
Lam, Amanda
Hargreaves, Iain
Chalasani, Annapurna
Valerio, Alessandra
Lamantea, Eleonora
Venner, Kerrie
Holton, Janice L.
Zeviani, Massimo
Houlden, Henry
Quinlivan, Rosaline
Lamperti, Costanza
Hanna, Michael G.
Pitceathly, Robert D.S.
Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title_full Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title_fullStr Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title_full_unstemmed Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title_short Expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating MT-ATP6 mutations
title_sort expanding the molecular and phenotypic spectrum of truncating mt-atp6 mutations
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6984135/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32042910
http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/NXG.0000000000000381
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