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Mitochondrial complex 1 deficiency, nuclear type 24(MC1DN24)

MedGen UID:
1648364
Concept ID:
C4748803
Disease or Syndrome
Synonym: MITOCHONDRIAL COMPLEX I DEFICIENCY, NUCLEAR TYPE 24
 
Gene (location): NDUFB9 (8q24.13)
 
Monarch Initiative: MONDO:0032628
OMIM®: 618245

Clinical features

From HPO
Hypotonia
MedGen UID:
10133
Concept ID:
C0026827
Finding
Hypotonia is an abnormally low muscle tone (the amount of tension or resistance to movement in a muscle). Even when relaxed, muscles have a continuous and passive partial contraction which provides some resistance to passive stretching. Hypotonia thus manifests as diminished resistance to passive stretching. Hypotonia is not the same as muscle weakness, although the two conditions can co-exist.
Increased circulating lactate concentration
MedGen UID:
332209
Concept ID:
C1836440
Finding
Abnormally increased level of blood lactate (2-hydroxypropanoic acid). Lactate is produced from pyruvate by lactate dehydrogenase during normal metabolism. The terms lactate and lactic acid are often used interchangeably but lactate (the component measured in blood) is strictly a weak base whereas lactic acid is the corresponding acid. Lactic acidosis is often used clinically to describe elevated lactate but should be reserved for cases where there is a corresponding acidosis (pH below 7.35).
Decreased activity of mitochondrial complex I
MedGen UID:
393796
Concept ID:
C2677650
Finding
A reduction in the activity of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I, which is part of the electron transport chain in mitochondria.

Recent clinical studies

Clinical prediction guides

von Kleist-Retzow JC, Cormier-Daire V, de Lonlay P, Parfait B, Chretien D, Rustin P, Feingold J, Rötig A, Munnich A
Am J Hum Genet 1998 Aug;63(2):428-35. doi: 10.1086/301957. PMID: 9683589Free PMC Article

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