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  2. MPV17 encodes an inner mitochondrial membrane protein and is mutated in infantile hepatic mitochondrial DNA depletion

MPV17 encodes an inner mitochondrial membrane protein and is mutated in infantile hepatic mitochondrial DNA depletion

  • Nat Genet. 2006 May;38(5):570-5. doi: 10.1038/ng1765.
Antonella Spinazzola 1 Carlo Viscomi Erika Fernandez-Vizarra Franco Carrara Pio D'Adamo Sarah Calvo René Massimiliano Marsano Claudia Donnini Hans Weiher Pietro Strisciuglio Rossella Parini Emmanuelle Sarzi Alicia Chan Salvatore DiMauro Agnes Rötig Paolo Gasparini Iliana Ferrero Vamsi K Mootha Valeria Tiranti Massimo Zeviani
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Affiliation

  • 1 Unit of Molecular Neurogenetics, Pierfranco and Luisa Mariani Center for the Study of Children's Mitochondrial Disorders, National Neurological Institute C. Besta, Milan 20126, Italy.
Abstract

The mitochondrial (mt) DNA depletion syndromes (MDDS) are genetic disorders characterized by a severe, tissue-specific decrease of mtDNA copy number, leading to organ failure. There are two main clinical presentations: myopathic (OMIM 609560) and hepatocerebral (OMIM 251880). Known mutant genes, including TK2, SUCLA2, DGUOK and POLG, account for only a fraction of MDDS cases. We found a new locus for hepatocerebral MDDS on chromosome 2p21-23 and prioritized the genes on this locus using a new integrative genomics strategy. One of the top-scoring candidates was the human ortholog of the mouse kidney disease gene Mpv17. We found disease-segregating mutations in three families with hepatocerebral MDDS and demonstrated that, contrary to the alleged peroxisomal localization of the MPV17 gene product, MPV17 is a mitochondrial inner membrane protein, and its absence or malfunction causes oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) failure and mtDNA depletion, not only in affected individuals but also in Mpv17-/- mice.

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