Khan, Nahid Akhtar ; Govindaraj, Periyasamy ; Soumittra, Nagasamy ; Srilekha, Sundaramoorthy ; Ambika, Selvakumar ; Vanniarajan, Ayyasamy ; Meena, Angamuthu K. ; Uppin, Megha S. ; Sundaram, Challa ; Taly, Arun B. ; Bindu, Parayil Sankaran ; Gayathri, Narayanappa ; Thangaraj, Kumarasamy (2013) Haplogroup heterogeneity of LHON patients carrying the m.14484T>C mutation in India Investigative Opthalmology & Visual Science, 54 (6). pp. 3999-4005. ISSN 1552-5783
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Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the clinical and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup background of Indian Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON) patients carrying the m.14484T>C mutation. Methods: Detailed clinical investigation and complete mtDNA sequencing analysis was carried out for eight Indian LHON families with the m.14484T>C mutation. Haplogroup was constructed based on the evolutionarily important mtDNA variants. Results: In the present study, we characterized eight unrelated probands selected from 187 LHON cases. The overall penetrance of the disease was estimated to be 19.75% (16/81) in eight pedigrees with the m.14484T>C mutation and showed substantially higher sex bias (male:female = 13:3). The mtDNA haplogrouping revealed that they belong to diverse haplogroups; i.e. F1c1, M31a, U2a, M*, I1, M6, M3a1 and R30a. Interestingly, we did not find an association of the m.14484T>C mutation with any specific haplogroup within the Indian population. We also did not find any secondary mutation(s) in these pedigrees, which might affect the clinical expression of LHON. Conclusions: Contrary to earlier reports showing preferential association of the m.14484T>C mutation with western Eurasian haplogroup J and increased clinical penetrance when present in J1 subhaplogroup background, the present study shows that m.14484T>C arose independently in a different mtDNA haplogroup and ethnic background in India, which may influence the clinical expression of the disease.
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