نتایج جستجو برای: a3243g mutation

تعداد نتایج: 291433  

Journal: :Diabetes 2002
Alan T W Choo-Kang Stephen Lynn Geoffrey A Taylor Mark E Daly Sarbpreet S Sihota Teressa M Wardell Patrick F Chinnery Douglass M Turnbull Mark Walker

For any mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutation, the ratio of mutant to wild-type mtDNA (% heteroplasmy) varies across tissues, with low levels in leukocytes and high levels in postmitotic tissues (e.g., skeletal muscle). Direct sequencing is the gold-standard method used to detect novel mutations, but can only reliably detect % heteroplasmy >25%, which is rare in leukocytes. Therefore, we investiga...

Journal: :Genetic testing 2005
Helen E White Victoria J Durston Anneke Seller Carl Fratter John F Harvey Nicholas C P Cross

Disease-causing mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are typically heteroplasmic and therefore interpretation of genetic tests for mitochondrial disorders can be problematic. Detection of low level heteroplasmy is technically demanding and it is often difficult to discriminate between the absence of a mutation or the failure of a technique to detect the mutation in a particular tissue. The re...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2007
George M C Janssen Paul J Hensbergen Frans J van Bussel Crina I A Balog J Antonie Maassen André M Deelder Anton K Raap

Mutations in the mitochondrial tRNA(Leu(UUR)) gene are associated with a large variety of human diseases through a largely undisclosed mechanism. The A3243G tRNA(Leu(UUR)) mutation leads to reduction of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-encoded proteins and oxidative phosphorylation activity even when the cells are competent in mitochondrial translation. These two aspects led to the suggestion that a d...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2002
John Spiropoulos Douglass M Turnbull Patrick F Chinnery

Very low levels of somatic mitochondrial (mt)DNA deletions have been identified in the semen of infertile men. It has been suggested that these mutations cause infertility through an effect on sperm motility, but there has been no direct evidence to show that mutant mtDNA can affect sperm function. We have carried out semen analysis on a male harbouring the A3243G mtDNA mutation and show that h...

2014
H. MOSTAFA M. SAAD A. EL-ATTAR G. AHMED S. BERRETTINI F. FORLI G. SICILIANO M. MANCUSO

The aim of this study was to investigate the presence of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) alterations and metabolic dysfunctions in patients with presbyacusis, and to discover correlations between presbyacusis and the degree of hearing loss and mitochondrial damage. Seventy patients with presbyacusis were examined, including 40 Egyptian patients and 30 Italian patients. Forty eight normal subjects wer...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 2005
Marco Crimi Andreina Bordoni Giorgia Menozzi Laura Riva Francesco Fortunato Sara Galbiati Roberto Del Bo Uberto Pozzoli Nereo Bresolin Giacomo Pietro Comi

Extremely variable clinic and genetic features characterize mitochondrial encephalomyopathy (MEM). Pathogenic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) defects can be divided into large-scale rearrangements and single point mutations. Clinical manifestations become evident when a threshold percentage of the total mtDNA is mutated. In some MEM, the "mutant load" in an affected tissue is directly related to the ...

2011
Haris Kokotas Maria Grigoriadou George S. Korres Elisabeth Ferekidou Dimitrios Kandiloros Stavros Korres Michael B. Petersen

Mitochondrion harbors its own DNA, known as mtDNA, encoding certain essential components of the mitochondrial respiratory chain and protein synthesis apparatus. mtDNA mutations have an impact on cellular ATP production and many of them are undoubtedly a factor that contributes to sensorineural deafness, including both syndromic and non-syndromic forms. Hot spot regions for deafness mutations ar...

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