Mitochondrial Diseases in Hong Kong: Prevalence, Clinical characteristics and Genetic landscape
Author:
Wong Tsz-sum1, Belaramani Kiran M2, Chan Chun-kong3, Chan Wing-ki1, Chan Wai-lun Larry4, Chang Shek-kwan5, Cheung Sing-ngai6, Cheung Ka-yin3, Cheung Yuk-fai7, Chong Shuk-ching Josephine8, Chow Chi-kwan Jasmine7, Chung Hon-yin Brian9, Fan Sin-ying Florence10, Fok Wai-ming Joshua11, Fong Ka-wing7, Fung Tsui-hang Sharon6, Hui Kwok-fai3, Hui Ting-hin3, Hui Joannie2, Ko Chun-hung12, Kwan Min-chung6, Kwok Mei-Kwun Anne2, Kwok Sung-shing Jeffrey10, Lai Moon-sing13, Lam Yau-on3, Lam Ching-wan9, Lau Ming-chung3, Law Chun-yiu Eric5, Lee Wing-cheong14, Lee Han-chih Hencher1, Lee Chin-nam14, Leung Kin-hang7, Leung Kit-yan1, Li Siu-hung13, Ling Tsz-ki Jacky5, Liu Kam-tim Timothy14, Lo Fai-man15, Lui Hiu-tung16, Luk Ching-on7, Luk Ho-ming2, Ma Che-kwan3, Ma Karen10, Ma Kam-hung4, Mew Yuen-ni3, Mo Alex6, Ng Sui-fun1, Poon Wing-kit Grace5, Rodenburg Richard17, Sheng Bun1, Smeitink Jan18, Szeto Cheuk-ling Charing3, Tai Shuk-mui14, Tse Choi-ting Alan11, Tsung Li-yan Lilian14, Wong Ho-ming June12, Wong Wing-yin Winnie12, Wong Kwok-kui11, Wong Suet-na Sheila2, Wong Chun-nei Virginia9, Wong Wai-shan Sammy7, Wong Chi-kin Felix5, Wu Shun-ping7, Wu Hiu-fung Jerome1, Yau Man-mut16, Yau Kin-cheong Eric1, Yeung Wai-lan2, Yeung Jonas Hon-ming4, Yip Kin-keung Edwin19, Young Pui-hong Terence19, Gao Yuan5, Yuen Yuet-ping Liz2, Yuen Chi-lap20, Fung Cheuk Wing2ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Princess Margaret Hospital 2. Hong Kong Children's Hospital 3. United Christian Hospital 4. Alice Ho Miu Ling Nethersole Hospital 5. Queen Mary Hospital 6. Kwong Wah Hospital 7. Queen Elizabeth Hospital 8. The Chinese University of Hong Kong Department of Psychology 9. The University of Hong Kong 10. Prince of Wales Hospital 11. Yan Chai Hospital 12. Caritas Medical Centre 13. North District Hospital 14. Pamela Youde Nethersole Eastern Hospital 15. Department of Health 16. Tseung Kwan O Hospital 17. Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences: Radboud Universiteit Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences 18. Radboud University Nijmegen Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences: Radboud Universiteit Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences 19. Ruttonjee and Tang Shiu Kin Hospitals 20. Tuen Mun Hospital
Abstract
Abstract
Objective:
To determine the prevalence of mitochondrial diseases (MD) in Hong Kong (HK) and to evaluate the clinical characteristics and genetic landscape of MD patients in the region.
Methods:
This study retrospectively reviewed the phenotypic and molecular characteristics of MD patients from participating public hospitals in HK between January 1985 to October 2020. Molecularly and/or enzymatically confirmed MD cases of any age were recruited via the Clinical Analysis and Reporting System (CDARS) using relevant keywords and/or International Classification of Disease (ICD) codes under the HK Hospital Authority or through the personal recollection of treating clinicians among the investigators.
Results:
A total of 119 MD patients were recruited and analyzed in the study. The point prevalence of MD in HK was 1.02 in 100,000 people (95% confidence interval 0.81 – 1.28 in 100,000). 110 patients had molecularly proven MD and the other nine were diagnosed by OXPHOS enzymology analysis or mitochondrial DNA depletion analysis with unknown molecular basis. Pathogenic variants in the mitochondrial genome (72 patients) were more prevalent than those in the nuclear genome (38 patients) in our cohort. The most commonly involved organ system at disease onset was the neurological system, in which developmental delay, seizures or epilepsy, and stroke-like episodes were the most frequently reported presentations. The mortality rate in our cohort was 37%.
Conclusion:
This study is a territory-wide overview of the clinical and genetic characteristics of MD patients in a Chinese population, providing the first available prevalence rate of MD in Hong Kong. The findings of this study aim to facilitate future in-depth evaluation of MD and lay the foundation to establish a local MD registry.
Publisher
Research Square Platform LLC
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