遗传学
生物
错义突变
突变
线粒体DNA
粒线体疾病
表型
基因
聚合酶
复合杂合度
分子生物学
作者
Joanna D. Stewart,Stephen Tennant,Heather Powell,Angela Pyle,Emma L. Blakely,L. He,Gavin Hudson,M. Roberts,Daniel du Plessis,Dr Elizabeth. Gow,L D Mewasingh,Michael G. Hanna,Salah Omer,A. A. M. Morris,Richard Roxburgh,John H. Livingston,Robert McFarland,Douglass M. Turnbull,Patrick F. Chinnery,Robert W. Taylor
标识
DOI:10.1136/jmg.2008.058180
摘要
Background:
The POLG1 gene encodes the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase gamma, essential for mitochondrial DNA replication and repair. Mutations in POLG1 have been linked to a spectrum of clinical phenotypes, and may account for up to 25% of all adult presentations of mitochondrial disease. Methods and results:
We present 14 patients, with characteristic features of mitochondrial disease including progressive external ophthalmoplegia (PEO) and Alpers–Huttenlocher syndrome and laboratory findings indicative of mitochondrial dysfunction, including cytochrome c oxidase (COX) deficiency and multiple deletions or depletion of the mitochondrial DNA. Four novel POLG1 missense substitutions (p.R597W, p.L605R, p.G746S, p.A862T), are described, together with the first adult patient with a recently described polymerase domain mutation (p.R1047W). All novel changes were rare in a control population and affected highly conserved amino acids. Conclusion:
The addition of these substitutions—including the first report of a dinucleotide mutation (c.1814_1815TT>GC)—to the growing list of defects further confirms the importance of POLG1 mutations as the underlying abnormality in a range of neurological presentations.
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