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Severe TK2 enzyme activity deficiency in patients with mild forms of myopathy

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Thymidine kinase 2 (TK2) is a mitochondrial enzyme participating in the salvage of deoxyribonucleotides needed for mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) replication. TK2 catalyzes the first and rate-limiting step of the deoxypyrimidine salvage pathway. Mutations in TK2 were typically associated with a severe myopathic form of mtDNA depletion syndrome (MDS) characterized by a dramatic decrease in mtDNA copy number in muscle that manifests during infancy and leads to the early death of most patients.1 Recently, several patients have been diagnosed with a late-onset or slow-progressing form of the disease manifesting as a milder myopathy with mtDNA multiple deletions.2–5 Here we describe 7 adult cases presenting with a mild myopathy compatible with a relatively normal life for decades and associated with multiple mtDNA deletions and no marked depletion in skeletal muscle. TK2 activity was drastically reduced in cultured fibroblasts of 2 of these patients, suggesting that redundant or complementary biochemical mechanisms could bypass the defect in some individuals, in contrast with severely affected infantile patients.

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CÁMARA NAVARRO, Yolanda, CARREÑO-GAGO, Lidia, MARTÍN, Miguel a., MELIÀ, Maria j., BLÁZQUEZ, Alberto, DELMIRO, Aitor, GARRABOU TORNOS, Glòria, MORÉN NÚÑEZ, Constanza, DÍAZ-MANERA, Jorge, GALLARDO, Eduardo, BORNSTEIN, Belén, LÓPEZ GALLARDO, Ester, HERNÁNDEZ-LAIN, Aurelio, SAN MILLÁN, Beatriz, CANCHO, Esther, RODRÍGUEZ VICO, Jaime, MARTÍ, Ramon, GARCÍA ARUMÍ, Elena. Severe TK2 enzyme activity deficiency in patients with mild forms of myopathy. _Neurology_. 2015. Vol. 84, núm. 22, pàgs. 2286-2288. [consulta: 14 de gener de 2026]. ISSN: 0028-3878. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/219048]

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