Renal manifestations of genetic mitochondrial disease

JF O'Toole - International journal of nephrology and renovascular …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
JF O'Toole
International journal of nephrology and renovascular disease, 2014Taylor & Francis
Mitochondrial diseases can be related to mutations in either the nuclear or mitochondrial
genome. Childhood presentations are commonly associated with renal tubular dysfunction,
but renal involvement is less commonly reported outside of this age-group. Mitochondrial
diseases are notable for the significant variability in their clinical presentation and the broad
spectrum of genes implicated in their etiology. These features contribute to the challenges of
establishing a definitive diagnosis and understanding the pathogenetic mechanisms leading …
Mitochondrial diseases can be related to mutations in either the nuclear or mitochondrial genome. Childhood presentations are commonly associated with renal tubular dysfunction, but renal involvement is less commonly reported outside of this age-group. Mitochondrial diseases are notable for the significant variability in their clinical presentation and the broad spectrum of genes implicated in their etiology. These features contribute to the challenges of establishing a definitive diagnosis and understanding the pathogenetic mechanisms leading to kidney involvement in these diseases. Here, we review the deoxyribonucleic acid variants in the mitochondrial and nuclear genomes that have been associated with a kidney phenotype, and examine some of the possible pathogenic mechanisms that may contribute to the expression of a renal phenotype.
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