We report the case of two members of the same family with a novel mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) gene variant in the MT-ND5 gene associated with MELAS syndrome and discuss limitations of genetics studies. The m.13045A > G mutation was detected at very low load in the daughter's urine cells (5%) and at different levels in the skeletal muscle of both mother (50%) and daughter (84%), being absent in blood, hair and saliva. Our findings suggest that non-invasive genetic assessment in urine cells may not be a sensitive diagnostic method neither a good predictor of disease development in relatives of some families with mtDNA-associated MELAS, particularly if involving MT-ND5 gene.
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