| Literature DB >> 17275378 |
Sophie Lebon1, Diana Rodriguez, Delphine Bridoux, Amal Zerrad, Agnès Rötig, Arnold Munnich, Alain Legrand, Abdelhamid Slama.
Abstract
Defects in NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase, the complex I of the mitochondrial respiratory chain represents the most frequent cause of mitochondrial diseases and is associated with a wide clinical spectrum varying from severe lactic acidosis in infants to muscle weakness in adults. Here, we report a patient with Leigh syndrome (LS), born to consanguineous parents, with severe complex I defect and a novel mutation in the NDUFS7 gene subunit. The homozygous mutation at nucleotide (nt) 434 G>A resulted in the modification of the arginine 145 to histidine in a highly conserved region of the protein. Parents were heterozygous carriers for this mutation. The mutation was absent from over than 100 healthy controls from the same ethnic origin. Identifying nuclear mutations as a cause of respiratory chain disorders will enhance the possibility of prenatal diagnosis and help us to understand how moleculardefects can lead to complex I deficiency.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17275378 DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2006.12.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Genet Metab ISSN: 1096-7192 Impact factor: 4.797