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Contiguous gene deletion of ELOVL7, ERCC8 and NDUFAF2 in a patient with a fatal multisystem disorder

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Contiguous gene deletion of ELOVL7, ERCC8 and NDUFAF2 in a patient with a fatal multisystem disorder

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Abstract Contiguous gene syndromes affecting the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation system have been rarely reported. Here, we describe a patient with apparent mitochondrial encephalomyopathy accompanied by several unusual features, including dysmorphism and hepatopathy, caused by a homozygous triple gene deletion on chromosome 5. The deletion encompassed the NDUFAF2 , ERCC8 and ELOVL7 genes, encoding complex I assembly factor 2 (also known as human B17.2L), a protein of the transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) machinery, and a putative elongase of very long-chain fatty acid synthesis, respectively. Detailed evaluation of cultured skin fibroblasts revealed disturbed complex I assembly, depolarization of the mitochondrial membrane, elevated cellular NAD(P)H level, increased superoxide production and defective TC-NER. ELOVL7 mRNA was not detectable in these cells and no alterations in fatty acid synthesis were found. By means of baculoviral complementation we were able to restore the aberrations, thereby establishing causative links between genotype and cell-physiological phenotype. This first chromosomal microdeletion illustrates that beside primary defects in mitochondrial genes also additional genes possibly contribute to the disease phenotype, providing an additional explanation for the broad clinical symptoms associated with these disorders. © The Author 2009. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oxfordjournals.org
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Title
Contiguous gene deletion of ELOVL7, ERCC8 and NDUFAF2 in a patient with a fatal multisystem disorder
Author(s)
Janssen, Rolf J.R.J.; Distelmaier, Felix; Smeets, Roel; Wijnhoven, Tessa; Østergaard, Elsebet; Jaspers, Nicolaas G.J.; Raams, Anja; Kemp, Stephan; Rodenburg, Richard J.T.; Willems, Peter H.M.G.; van den Heuvel, Lambert P.W.J.; Smeitink, Jan A.M.; Nijtmans, Leo G.J.
Journal
Human Molecular Genetics , Volume 18 (18): 3365 Oxford University Press – Sep 15, 2009
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
Copyright © 2010 Oxford University Press
ISSN
0964-6906
eISSN
1460-2083
D.O.I.
10.1093/hmg/ddp276
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