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  • Prenatal genetic diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases caused by defects in nuclear DNA (nDNA) has been studied in various countries, but not yet in Japan.
  • In a study involving over 400 patients, 13 families sought prenatal diagnosis, with some pregnancies leading to the birth of healthy babies after being diagnosed with benign variants.
  • The findings suggest that severe mitochondrial diseases with potential lethality could benefit from prenatal testing, highlighting the need for careful genetic counseling for families considering their options.

Article Abstract

Prenatal diagnoses of mitochondrial diseases caused by defects in nuclear DNA (nDNA) or mitochondrial DNA have been reported in several countries except for Japan. The present study aimed to clarify the status of prenatal genetic diagnosis of mitochondrial diseases caused by nDNA defects in Japan. A comprehensive genomic analysis was performed to diagnose more than 400 patients, of which, 13 families (16 cases) had requested prenatal diagnoses. Eight cases diagnosed with wild type homozygous or heterozygous variants same as either of the heterozygous parents continued the pregnancy and delivered healthy babies. Another eight cases were diagnosed with homozygous, compound heterozygous, or hemizygous variants same as the proband. Of these, seven families chose to terminate the pregnancy, while one decided to continue the pregnancy. Neonatal- or infantile-onset mitochondrial diseases show severe phenotypes and lead to lethality. Therefore, such diseases could be candidates for prenatal diagnosis with careful genetic counseling, and prenatal testing could be a viable option for families.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878886PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-81015-yDOI Listing

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