Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) A 3243G mutation associated with an annular perimacular retinal atrophy


Autoria(s): Adjadj E.; Mansouri K.; Borruat F. X.
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

BACKGROUND: A point mutation at the locus 3243 of the mitonchondrial DNA (mtDNA) is associated with either the MIDD syndrome (maternally inherited diabetes, deafness), the MELAS syndrome (myopathy, encephalitis, lactic acidosis, stroke) or cardiac, digestive, endocrine or exocrine dysfunctions. We report a peculiar maculopathy in two patients with an mtDNA 3243 mutation. HISTORY AND SIGNS: Case 1: A visually asymptomatic 40-year-old woman was examined for screening of diabetic retinopathy. Visual acuity was 10 / 10 in both eyes. Case 2: A 54-year-old woman with deafness and diabetes complained of visual loss. Visual acuity was 6 / 10 for the right eye and 0.5 / 10 for the left eye. Both patients exhibited a chorioretinal areolar atrophy. Case 1 was followed over 15 years and exhibited a slow progression of the maculopathy with moderate loss of visual acuity to 6 / 10 in both eyes, but marked handicap from the annular scotoma. THERAPY AND OUTCOME: None. CONCLUSION: Both patients presented a perimacular annular retinal atrophy. Patients harbouring mtDNA 3243 mutation should be examined for the presence of a maculopathy, even if they are asymptomatic. Conversely, the finding of such a geographic maculopathy should suggest the possibility of a point mutation at the locus 3243 of the mitochondrial DNA, especially in the presences of diabetes mellitus and/or deafness

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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_8A915D4E8382

isbn:0023-2165

pmid:18454399

doi:10.1055/s-2008-1027257

isiid:000256237600037

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en

Fonte

Klinische Monatsblätter für Augenheilkunde, vol. 225, no. 5, pp. 462-464

Palavras-Chave #Adult ; Atrophy ; diagnosis ; Dna ; DNA,Mitochondrial ; Eye ; Female ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; history ; Humans ; Macular Degeneration ; Middle Aged ; Mutation ; Patients ; Point Mutation ; Retinal Diseases ; Stroke ; Switzerland ; therapy ; Visual Acuity
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