Is mitochondrial tRNA phe variant m.593t>C a synergistically pathogenic mutation in chinese LHON families with m.11778g>A?

  • A. Mei Zhang
  • , Hans Jürgen Bandelt
  • , Xiaoyun Jia
  • , Wen Zhang
  • , Shiqiang Li
  • , Dandan Yu
  • , Dong Wang
  • , Xin Ying Zhuang
  • , Qingjiong Zhang
  • , Yong Gang Yao

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Abstract

Mitochondrial transfer RNA (mt-tRNA) mutations have been reported to be associated with a variety of diseases. In a previous paper that studied the mtDNA background effect on clinical expression of Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) in 182 Chinese families with m.11778G>A, we found a strikingly high frequency (7/182) of m.593T>C in the mitochondrially encoded tRNA phenylalanine (MT-TF) gene in unrelated LHON patients. To determine the potential role of m.593T>C in LHON, we compared the frequency of this variant in 479 LHON patients with m.11778G>A, 843 patients with clinical features of LHON but without the three known primary mutations, and 2374 Han Chinese from the general populations. The frequency of m.593T>C was higher in LHON patients (14/479) than in suspected LHON subjects (12/843) or in general controls (49/2374), but the difference was not statistically significant. The overall penetrance of LHON in families with both m.11778G>A and m.593T>C (44.6%) was also substantially higher than that of families with only m.11778G>A (32.9%) (P = 0.083). Secondary structure prediction of the MT-TF gene with the wild type or m.593T>C showed that this nucleotide change decreases the free energy. Electrophoretic mobility of the MT-TF genes with the wild type or m.593T>C transcribed in vitro further confirmed the change of secondary structure in the presence of this variant. Although our results could suggest a modest synergistic effect of variant m.593T&C on the LHON causing mutation m.11778G>A, the lack of statistical significance probably due to the relatively small sample size analyzed, makes necessary more studies to confirm this effect.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere26511
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume6
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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