Recent Advances in Mitochondrial Disease

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Abstract

Mitochondrial disease is a challenging area of genetics because two distinct genomes can contribute to disease pathogenesis. It is also challenging clinically because of the myriad of different symptoms and, until recently, a lack of a genetic diagnosis in many patients. The last five years has brought remarkable progress in this area. We provide a brief overview of mitochondrial origin, function, and biology, which are key to understanding the genetic basis of mitochondrial disease. However, the primary purpose of this review is to describe the recent advances related to the diagnosis, genetic basis, and prevention of mitochondrial disease, highlighting the newly described disease genes and the evolving methodologies aimed at preventing mitochondrial DNA disease transmission.

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Craven, L., Alston, C. L., Taylor, R. W., & Turnbull, D. M. (2017). Recent Advances in Mitochondrial Disease. Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 18, 257–275. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-genom-091416-035426

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