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Hypoparathyroidism and Deafness Associated with Pleioplasmic Large Scale Rearrangements of the Mitochondrial DNA: A Clinical and Molecular Genetic Study of Four Children with Kearns-Sayre Syndrome
- Source :
- Pediatric Research. 41:193-200
- Publication Year :
- 1997
- Publisher :
- Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1997.
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Abstract
- In four children with hypoparathyroidism and deafness as initial major manifestations of Kearns-Sayre syndrome, a unique pattern of mitochondrial DNA rearrangements was observed. Hypocalcemic tetany caused by PTH deficiency started between age of 6-13 y and was well controlled by small amounts of 1.25-(OH)2-cholecalciferol. Rearranged mitochondrial genomes were present in blood cells of all patients and consisted of partially duplicated and deleted molecules, created by the loss of 7813, 8348, 8587, and 9485 bp, respectively. The deletions were localized between the origins of replication of heavy and light strands and encompassed at least eight polypeptide-encoding genes and six tRNA genes. Sequence analysis revealed imperfect direct repeats present in all rearrangements flanking the break-points. The duplicated population accounted for 25-53% of the mitochondrial genome and was predominant to the deleted DNA (5-30%) in all cases. The proportions of the mutant populations (30-75%) correlated with the age at onset of the disease. We conclude that, unlike heteroplasmic deletions, pleioplasmic rearrangements may escape selection in rapid-dividing cells, distribute widely over many tissues, and thus cause multisystem involvement. Hypoparathyroidism and deafness might be the result of altered signaling pathway caused by selective ATP deficiency.
- Subjects :
- Male
Mitochondrial DNA
Hypoparathyroidism
Population
Kearns-Sayre Syndrome
Biology
DNA, Mitochondrial
Genome
Kearns–Sayre syndrome
Diabetes Mellitus
medicine
Humans
Direct repeat
Child
Hearing Loss
education
Gene
Gene Rearrangement
Genetics
education.field_of_study
Gene rearrangement
medicine.disease
Heteroplasmy
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Female
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15300447 and 00313998
- Volume :
- 41
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Pediatric Research
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....2c5ac63e7bdba96a2c044731514f59ef
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199702000-00007