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Reversible Metabolic and Liver Disease in Complex III Deficiency: Novel Variants Expand the Reported
Graeme Preston1,2, Ibrahim Shammas1, Filippo Pinto E Vairo1,3
1Department of Clinical Genomics, Mayo Clinic, 200 1st St. SW, Rochester, MN 55905, USA.
Introduction:
Ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase core protein II (UQCRC2) encodes a core subunit of the mitochondrial electron transport chain (ETC) complex III (CIII). Biallelic pathogenic variants in UQCRC2 have been associated with mitochondrial disease characterized by lactic acidosis, developmental delay, hepatopathy, and episodic metabolic decompensation.
Methods:
We reviewed the biochemical phenotypes of 14 individuals possessing UQCRC2 variants, including two novel cases. We performed biochemical studies of mitochondrial respiration and oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) complex measurements in patient-derived fibroblasts.
Results:
We report reduced CIII activity in a majority of individuals possessing variants in UQCRC2, as well as biochemical findings consistent with impaired mitochondrial energy metabolism, though impairments in mitochondrial respiration were variable. The two previously unreported, unrelated patients possessing the likely pathogenic missense variant c.361T>C, p.Tyr121His in UQCRC2 in trans with a 16p12.2 microdeletion encompassing UQCRC2 showed milder phenotypes, less severe metabolic decompensations, and no long-term neurological impairments. Both individuals display reduced CIII activity and mitochondrial respiratory dysfunction.
Discussion:
These data expand the current understanding of genotypes associated with UQCRC2-associated mitochondrial disease to include the novel 16p12.2 microdeletion. These data also highlight the consistent biochemical phenotype associated with UQCRC2-associated mitochondrial disease, and the need for consistent biochemical and respiratory assessment of individuals possessing UQCRC2 variants to further our understanding of this phenotype.
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