Novel MTCYB mutation in a young patient with recurrent stroke-like episodes and status epilepticus

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The acronym "MELAS" (mitochondrial encephalomyopathy with lactic acidosis and stroke-like episodes) denotes patients with histological, biochemical and/or molecular evidence of mitochondrial disease who experience stroke-like episodes. Here we report on a girl with repeated stroke-like episodes and status epilepticus, who was diagnosed with MELAS due to a novel mitochondrial cytochrome b gene (MTCYB) mutation (m.15092G>A, which predicts p.G116S). Western blotting and in silico analyses suggested that this mutation could affect the stability of complex III. Cytochrome b is the only mtDNA-encoded subunit of respiratory chain complex III. Mutations in MTCYB have been associated with isolated mitochondrial myopathy and exercise intolerance, and rarely with multisystem and/or central nervous system involvement. If the m.3243A>G and other common MELAS mutations are absent in several tissues, MTCYB should be sequenced from muscle in patients with stroke-like episodes, especially if muscle histology does not support a mitochondrial myopathy and lactic acidosis is absent.

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Mancuso, M., Nesti, C., Ienco, E. C., Orsucci, D., Pizzanelli, C., Chiti, A., … Bonuccelli, U. (2014). Novel MTCYB mutation in a young patient with recurrent stroke-like episodes and status epilepticus. American Journal of Medical Genetics, Part A, 164(11), 2922–2925. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.36725

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