Diverse Phenotypes of Mitochondrial Disease With Varying Levels of Heteroplasmy

线粒体疾病的多种表型及其异质性水平

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Abstract

Mitochondrial diseases have a wide spectrum of clinical presentations. Heteroplasmy, the presence of wild type and mutated mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) in a single cell, is typical of mitochondrial disorders. It can show varying levels between cells of the same tissue, between organs in a single individual as well as between members of the same family. We describe below a woman who presented to us for management of pancreatic diabetes. Her daughter had a history of recurrent bouts of myopathy; evaluation was suggestive of having a mitochondrial etiology. Subsequently, mitochondrial genetic testing revealed positivity for m.3243A>G variant with a heteroplasmy of 45% in the blood in the daughter and 15% in the proband. We highlight how differences in the heteroplasmy and threshold levels among members of the same family resulted in a variable spectrum of clinical disease. Family screening of members identified with mitochondrial disease is of utmost significance to ensure early diagnosis and therapy.

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