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  • The study focuses on genetic testing for primary mutations associated with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) in India, analyzing 278 suspected patients from 2014-2018.
  • Among the patients tested, 29.4% (82/278) were found to carry one of the three common mitochondrial DNA mutations, with the m.11778G>A mutation being the most prevalent.
  • The average age of visual loss onset for those with a primary mutation was around 21 years, with typical symptoms including painless vision loss and specific visual field defects.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Genetic testing for primary mutations m.3460G>A, m.11778G>A, and m.14484T>C in and genes of mitochondrial DNA is the recommended assay for Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON; OMIM 535000). This report discusses the outcome of molecular genetic screening for these three primary mutations in suspected LHON cases in India.

Methods: Two hundred and seventy-eight unrelated presumed LHON patients who were seen at the neuro-ophthalmology clinic of a tertiary eye care center from 2014-2018 were analyzed. They were genotyped for the three common variants by polymerase chain reaction-based direct sequencing, and their plasmy status was also determined by restriction enzyme digestion.

Results: Eighty two of 278 patients were positive for one of the 3 common mutations with m.11778G>A in gene more frequently distributed (N=72) in homoplasmic state (N=59/82). The mean onset age of visual loss was 21.1years (SD, 9.8 years; range, 5-58 years) in patients harboring the primary mutation. The most common clinical presentation was bilateral sequential painless vision loss with central and cecocentral scotomas in the visual field due to optic disc atrophy.

Conclusions: The study subjects are a sample of a much larger number of suspected LHON cases tested for primary mutations in India. (N= 278) and 29.4% (82/278) of patients harbour one of the 3 common mutations. Screening the entire mitochondrial genome and the other nuclear genes encoding mitochondrial protein, would probably aid in identifying the other less common mtDNA mutations causing LHON in Indian population.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8711579PMC

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