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    Skorczyk-Werner, Anna; Tońska, Katarzyna; Maciejczuk, Aleksandra; Nowomiejska, Katarzyna; Korwin, Magdalena; Ołdak, Monika; Wawrocka, Anna; Krawczyński, Maciej R

    International journal of molecular sciences, 2023-Dec-15, Volume: 24, Issue: 24
    Journal Article

    Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is a rare disorder causing a sudden painless loss of visual acuity in one or both eyes, affecting young males in their second to third decade of life. The molecular background of the LHON is up to 90%, genetically defined by a point mutation in mitochondrial DNA. Recently, an autosomal recessive form of LHON (LHONAR1, arLHON) has been discovered, caused by biallelic variants in the gene. This study provides the results of the gene analysis in a large group of 46 Polish patients diagnosed with LHON, together with the clinical characterization of the disease. The c.152A>G (p.Tyr51Cys) substitution in the gene was detected in all the patients as homozygote or compound heterozygote. Moreover, we identified one novel variant, c.293A>G, p.(Tyr98Cys), as well as two ultra-rare variants: c.293A>C, p.(Tyr98Ser), identified to date only in one individual affected with LHONAR1, and c.130_131delTC (p.Ser44ValfsTer8), previously described only in two patients with Leigh syndrome. The patients presented here represent the largest group of subjects with gene mutations described to date. Based on our data, the autosomal recessive form of LHON caused by gene mutations is more frequent than the mitochondrial form in Polish patients. The results of our study suggest that Sanger sequencing of the single-exon gene should be a method of choice applied to identify a molecular background of clinically confirmed LHON in Polish patients. This approach will help to reduce the costs of molecular testing.