Depletion of the other genome-mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes in humans
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Depletion of the other genome-mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes in humans
Abstract
We present the current knowledge on the genetic and phenotypic aspects of mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes. The human mitochondrial DNA encodes 13 of the 82 structural proteins of the mitochondrial electron transport chain. The replication and maintenance of the mtDNA require a large number of nuclear encoded enzymes and balanced nucleotide pools. Mitochondrial nucleotide synthesis is of major importance because of the constant need for nucleotides for mtDNA maintenance even in quiescent cells. As de novo enzymes are not present in the mitochondria, synthesis is accomplished via the salvage pathway. Defective mtDNA synthesis and maintenance manifest by multiple deletions or by depletion of the mitochondrial genome. Patients with multiple deletions typically present with progressive external ophthalmoplegia, ptosis and, exercise intolerance after the first decade of life. mtDNA depletion is usually an infantile disease characterized by severe muscle weakness, hepatic failure, or renal tubulopathy with fatal outcome. Linkage analysis in families with multiple mtDNA deletions reveal mutations in proteins that participate in mtDNA replication, the mitochondrial DNA polymerase gene, and the Twinkle gene, a putative mitochondrial helicase and in factors which play a role in mitochondrial nucleotide metabolism, the adenine nucleotide translocator, and the thymidine phosphorylase gene. We have recently identified mutations in an additional two essential proteins in the nucleotide salvage pathway, the mitochondrial deoxyribonucleoside kinases. The phenotype was distinctive for each gene, with hepatic failure and encephalopathy associated with mutations in the deoxyguanosine kinase gene and isolated devastating myopathy as the sole manifestation of thymidine kinase 2 deficiency. The tissue selectivity of these disorders and especially the exclusive muscle involvement in thymidine kinase 2 mutations is puzzling. The normal sequence of the remaining mtDNA copies in spite of a serious mitochondrial nucleotide imbalance is also unexpected. We propose several tissue-specific protective mechanisms and a time window, likely encompassing fetal life and even early infancy, during which nuclear nucleotide synthesis provides mitochondrial needs in all organs. We also speculate on future genes to be discovered in other phenotypes of mtDNA depletion.
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