Heterozygous mutation in the X chromosomal NDUFA1 gene in a girl with complex I deficiency

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Abstract

Respiratory chain enzymes consist of multiple subunits encoded either by the mitochondrial or by the nuclear genome. Recently the first X-chromosomal mutations in complex I deficient males have been described. Heterozygous female carriers did not seem to be affected. Here, we describe a girl initially presenting with mild muscular hypotonia, a moderate lactic acidosis and an increased beta-hydroxybutyrate/acetoacetate ratio. Biochemical investigations of a muscle biopsy revealed a deficiency in the amount and activity of complex I. Mutation screening of all structural subunits of complex I identified a heterozygous mutation c.94. G > C, p.Gly32Arg in the X-chromosomal NDUFA1 gene. Analysis of the cDNA showed that 72% of the expressed mRNA was mutated in the muscle biopsy sample. Investigation of the X-inactivation pattern demonstrated that 74% of the paternally inherited allele was active in the muscle. This is the first report of an X-chromosomally inherited respiratory chain defect in a heterozygous female. © 2011 Elsevier Inc.

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Mayr, J. A., Bodamer, O., Haack, T. B., Zimmermann, F. A., Madignier, F., Prokisch, H., … Sperl, W. (2011). Heterozygous mutation in the X chromosomal NDUFA1 gene in a girl with complex I deficiency. Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, 103(4), 358–361. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2011.04.010

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