A Case of ATR-X Syndrome with Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Dysfunction
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Alpha-thalassemia X-linked intellectual disability (ATR-X) syndrome is caused by a mutation in ATRX, which is essential for proper chromatin remodeling. ATRX dysfunction leads to dysregulation of many genes due to abnormal chromatin remodeling, and causes a multisystem disorder in patients with ATR-X. Because mitochondrial disorders also show multisystem involvement, whether mitochondrial function is affected in patients with ATR-X is of interest. Here, we report a case of a 4-year-old male with a mutation (NM_000489.4: c.736C > T p.Arg246Cys) in ATRX, who showed mitochondrial dysfunction with complex I deficiency. The results from our study suggest that target genes of the ATRX protein may include those responsible for mitochondrial function, and mitochondrial dysfunction may contribute to some ATR-X phenotypes.
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