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NC_012920.1(MT-CO3):m.9205_9206del AND Seizures and lactic acidosis

Germline classification:
Pathogenic (1 submission)
Last evaluated:
Sep 15, 2003
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Somatic classification
of clinical impact:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Somatic classification
of oncogenicity:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Record status:
current
Accession:
RCV000010281.12

Allele description [Variation Report for NC_012920.1(MT-CO3):m.9205_9206del]

NC_012920.1(MT-CO3):m.9205_9206del

Genes:
MT-CO3:mitochondrially encoded cytochrome c oxidase III [Gene - OMIM - HGNC]
MT-ATP6:mitochondrially encoded ATP synthase 6 [Gene - OMIM - HGNC]
Variant type:
Deletion
Genomic location:
Preferred name:
NC_012920.1(MT-CO3):m.9205_9206del
HGVS:
  • NC_012920.1:m.9205_9206del
  • NC_012920.1:g.9204_9205delAT
  • m.9205_9206del
Links:
OMIM: 516050.0007; OMIM: 516060.0007; dbSNP: rs199476137
NCBI 1000 Genomes Browser:
rs199476137

Condition(s)

Name:
Seizures and lactic acidosis
Identifiers:
MedGen: C4016603

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Assertion and evidence details

Submission AccessionSubmitterReview Status
(Assertion method)
Clinical Significance
(Last evaluated)
OriginMethodCitations
SCV000030505OMIM
no assertion criteria provided
Pathogenic
(Sep 15, 2003)
germlineliterature only

PubMed (2)
[See all records that cite these PMIDs]

Summary from all submissions

EthnicityOriginAffectedIndividualsFamiliesChromosomes testedNumber TestedFamily historyMethod
not providedgermlinenot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providedliterature only

Citations

PubMed

A mitochondrial DNA microdeletion in a newborn girl with transient lactic acidosis.

Seneca S, Abramowicz M, Lissens W, Muller MF, Vamos E, de Meirleir L.

J Inherit Metab Dis. 1996;19(2):115-8. No abstract available.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
8739943

Investigation of a pathogenic mtDNA microdeletion reveals a translation-dependent deadenylation decay pathway in human mitochondria.

Temperley RJ, Seneca SH, Tonska K, Bartnik E, Bindoff LA, Lightowlers RN, Chrzanowska-Lightowlers ZM.

Hum Mol Genet. 2003 Sep 15;12(18):2341-8. Epub 2003 Jul 22.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
12915481

Details of each submission

From OMIM, SCV000030505.2

#EthnicityIndividualsChromosomes TestedFamily HistoryMethodCitations
1not providednot providednot providednot providedliterature only PubMed (2)

Description

Seneca et al. (1996) described a female newborn who presented with seizures and episodic lactic acidemia, symptoms consistent with mitochondrial dysfunction. They found a 2-bp deletion at positions 9204/5 or 9205/6 at the junction between the 2 genes MTATP6 and MTCO3 (516050) that removed the termination codon for RNA14, the ATPase 8- and 6-encoding bicistronic mRNA unit. The deletion removed the termination codon for MTATP6 and set MTCO3 immediately in-frame, generating a predicted ATPase6/COX3 fusion protein. Temperley et al. (2003) showed that accurate processing at this site still occurred, but there was a markedly decreased steady-state level of RNA14. The majority of mutated RNA14 terminated with short poly(A) extensions, and a second, partially truncated population was also present. Initial maturation of mutated RNA14 was unaffected, but deadenylation occurred rapidly. Inhibition of mitochondrial protein synthesis showed that the deadenylation was dependent on translation; deadenylation also enhanced mRNA decay. Temperley et al. (2003) referred to the deletion as mu-delta-9205.

#SampleMethodObservation
OriginAffectedNumber testedTissuePurposeMethodIndividualsAllele frequencyFamiliesCo-occurrences
1germlinenot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot provided

Last Updated: Nov 10, 2024