Multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with different mitochondrial disorders inherited as autosomal dominant and recessive traits. Causative mutations have been found in five genes, mainly involved in mtDNA replication and stability. They include POLG1, the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of mtDNA polymerase (poly), POLG2 encoding its accessory subunit, ANT1 coding the adenine nucleotide translocator and PEO1 which codes for Twinkle, the mitochondrial helicase. Finally OPA1 missense mutations are involved in phenotypes presenting optic atrophy as a major feature. To define the relative contribution of POLG 1, POLG2, ANT1 and PEO1 genes to the mtDNA multiple deletion syndromes, we analysed them in a cohort of 67 probands showing accumulation of multiple mtDNA deletions in muscle. The patients were predominantly affected with a mitochondrial myopathy with or without progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). Genetic analysis revealed that 1) PEO1 has a major role in determining familial PEO, since it accounts for 26.8 % of familial cases, followed by ANT1 (14.6 %) and POLG 1 (9.8 %); 2) no mutations in any of the known genes were found in 53.7 % of probands of this series. Six novel missense mutations contributing to the mutational load of PEO1 gene (p.R334P, p.W315S, p. S426N, p.W474S, p.F478I, p.E479K) were associated with an adult onset PEO phenotype.
Novel Twinkle (PEO1) gene mutations in mendelian progressive external ophthalmoplegia / R. Virgilio, D. Ronchi, G.M. Hadjigeorgiou, A. Bordoni, F. Saladino, M. Moggio, L. Adobbati, D. Kafetsouli, E. Tsironi, S. Previtali, A. Papadimitriou, N. Bresolin, G.P. Comi. - In: JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 0340-5354. - 255:9(2008 Sep), pp. 1384-1391.
Novel Twinkle (PEO1) gene mutations in mendelian progressive external ophthalmoplegia
R. Virgilio;D. Ronchi;A. Bordoni;F. Saladino;N. BresolinPenultimo
;G.P. Comi
2008
Abstract
Multiple deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with different mitochondrial disorders inherited as autosomal dominant and recessive traits. Causative mutations have been found in five genes, mainly involved in mtDNA replication and stability. They include POLG1, the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of mtDNA polymerase (poly), POLG2 encoding its accessory subunit, ANT1 coding the adenine nucleotide translocator and PEO1 which codes for Twinkle, the mitochondrial helicase. Finally OPA1 missense mutations are involved in phenotypes presenting optic atrophy as a major feature. To define the relative contribution of POLG 1, POLG2, ANT1 and PEO1 genes to the mtDNA multiple deletion syndromes, we analysed them in a cohort of 67 probands showing accumulation of multiple mtDNA deletions in muscle. The patients were predominantly affected with a mitochondrial myopathy with or without progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO). Genetic analysis revealed that 1) PEO1 has a major role in determining familial PEO, since it accounts for 26.8 % of familial cases, followed by ANT1 (14.6 %) and POLG 1 (9.8 %); 2) no mutations in any of the known genes were found in 53.7 % of probands of this series. Six novel missense mutations contributing to the mutational load of PEO1 gene (p.R334P, p.W315S, p. S426N, p.W474S, p.F478I, p.E479K) were associated with an adult onset PEO phenotype.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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