Objective: To report the clinical features of mitochondrial disease caused by mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) A8344G point mutation.
Methods: We analyzed the clinical presentations and muscular pathological changes in 10 patients with genetically confirmed mtDNA A8344G point mutation.
Results: Among them, 6 patients presented as juvenile-onset myoclonic epilepsy with ragged red fibers (MERRF) syndrome, 2 suffered infant-onset Leigh syndrome and the remaining 2 were diagnosed as limb-girdle mitochondrial myopathy. The mtDNA A8344G mutation load from muscle samples showed that patients with Leigh syndrome>MERRF syndrome>mitochondrial myopathy (87.2%, 88.4%>69.0%-86.8%>67.2%, 58.4%).
Conclusions: Mitochondrial disease caused by A8344G point mutation shows a great heterogeneity. The mutation load of muscle mtDNA might be associated with the severity of clinical phenotype, the higher mutation load, the more severe clinical presentations.