Frontiers in Genetics (May 2023)

Case report: A rare variant m.4135T>C in the MT-ND1 gene leads to Leber hereditary optic neuropathy and altered respiratory chain supercomplexes

  • Tereza Rákosníková,
  • Silvie Kelifová,
  • Hana Štufková,
  • Kateřina Lokvencová,
  • Petra Lišková,
  • Bohdan Kousal,
  • Tomáš Honzík,
  • Hana Hansíková,
  • Václav Martínek,
  • Markéta Tesařová

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2023.1182288
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Leber hereditary optic neuropathy is a primary mitochondrial disease characterized by acute visual loss due to the degeneration of retinal ganglion cells. In this study, we describe a patient carrying a rare missense heteroplasmic variant in MT-ND1, NC_012920.1:m.4135T>C (p.Tyr277His) manifesting with a typical bilateral painless decrease of the visual function, triggered by physical exercise or higher ambient temperature. Functional studies in muscle and fibroblasts show that amino acid substitution Tyr277 with His leads to only a negligibly decreased level of respiratory chain complex I (CI), but the formation of supercomplexes and the activity of the enzyme are disturbed noticeably. Our data indicate that although CI is successfully assembled in the patient’s mitochondria, its function is hampered by the m.4135T>C variant, probably by stabilizing CI in its inactive form. We conclude that the m.4135T>C variant together with a combination of external factors is necessary to manifest the phenotype.

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