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Mitochondrial DNA pathogenic mutations in multiple symmetric lipomatosis.

Ester López-GallardoFrancisco Cammarata-ScalisiSonia EmperadorCarmen Hernández-AinsaMouna HabbaneAna Vela-SebastiánMaría Pilar Bayona-BafaluyJulio MontoyaEduardo Ruiz-Pesini
Published in: Clinical genetics (2020)
The frequency of dermatological manifestations in diseases due to mitochondrial DNA mutations is not well known, although multiple symmetric lipomatosis has been repeatedly associated to mitochondrial DNA mutations. Here, we present a patient suffering from multiple symmetric lipomatosis and other skin signs. We found a new mitochondrial DNA mutation, m.8357T>C, in the tRNALys -coding gene and, using a cybrid approach, confirmed its pathogenicity. A meta-analysis of the dermatological signs of the patient shows that they are not common in patients with confirmed mitochondrial DNA mutations and suggests that, in these cases, lipomatosis is not related to the oxidative phosphorylation dysfunction, but to an alteration of an additional function associated to particular mitochondrial tRNAs.
Keyphrases
  • mitochondrial dna
  • copy number
  • genome wide
  • case report
  • oxidative stress
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • escherichia coli
  • soft tissue
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • protein kinase