OPHTHALMOLOGICAL INVOLVEMENT IN M.3243A > G-RELATED MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry(2022)

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BackgroundThe m.3243A>G mtDNA is the most common pathogenic mtDNA variant and has a very varied clinical phenotype. Vision has a high metabolic demand and there are large numbers of mito- chondria in the retina, particularly in the photoreceptors and the retinal pigmented epithelial layer. Little is known about the heteroplasmic/phenotypic correlations of retinopathy in patients with m.3243A>G- related mitochondrial disease.ObjectiveThe overall aim of the study was to explore retinal involvement in patients with m.3243A>G- related mitochondrial disease. Specifically, to describe the retinal and optic nerve changes and to determine whether the presence of maculopathy and/or optic nerve changes predict the development of CNS involvement in patients with the m.3243A>G mutationMethodsPatients with genetically confirmed m.3243A>G-related mitochondrial disease were identified from the UK Mitochondrial Disease Patient Cohort; a registry of patients under active follow up at one of the three UK Mitochondrial Centres (Newcastle, London and Oxford). Participants underwent detailed clinical and ophthalmological examination. Ophthalmological phenotype was correlated with a validated clinical rating scale score (NMDAS) and m.3243A>G heteroplasmy levels.ResultsRetinal defects were common in m.3243A>G-related mitochondrial disease with subgroups of patients demonstrating maculopathy or optic nerve involvement.ConclusionCharacteristic retinal defects are common in m.3243A>G-related mitochondrial disease.
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mitochondrial disease,ophthalmological involvement,g-related
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