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Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients

In the past decade, a high incidence of somatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations has been observed, mostly based on a fraction of the molecule, in various cancerous tissues; nevertheless, some of them were queried due to problems in data quality. Obviously, without a comprehensive understanding o...

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Autores principales: Wang, Cheng-Ye, Li, Hui, Hao, Xiao-Dan, Liu, Jia, Wang, Jia-Xin, Wang, Wen-Zhi, Kong, Qing-Peng, Zhang, Ya-Ping
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021613
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author Wang, Cheng-Ye
Li, Hui
Hao, Xiao-Dan
Liu, Jia
Wang, Jia-Xin
Wang, Wen-Zhi
Kong, Qing-Peng
Zhang, Ya-Ping
author_facet Wang, Cheng-Ye
Li, Hui
Hao, Xiao-Dan
Liu, Jia
Wang, Jia-Xin
Wang, Wen-Zhi
Kong, Qing-Peng
Zhang, Ya-Ping
author_sort Wang, Cheng-Ye
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description In the past decade, a high incidence of somatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations has been observed, mostly based on a fraction of the molecule, in various cancerous tissues; nevertheless, some of them were queried due to problems in data quality. Obviously, without a comprehensive understanding of mtDNA mutational profile in the cancerous tissue of a specific patient, it is unlikely to disclose the genuine relationship between somatic mtDNA mutations and tumorigenesis. To achieve this objective, the most straightforward way is to directly compare the whole mtDNA genome variation among three tissues (namely, cancerous tissue, para-cancerous tissue, and distant normal tissue) from the same patient. Considering the fact that most of the previous studies on the role of mtDNA in colorectal tumor focused merely on the D-loop or partial segment of the molecule, in the current study we have collected three tissues (cancerous, para-cancerous and normal tissues) respectively recruited from 20 patients with colorectal tumor and completely sequenced the mitochondrial genome of each tissue. Our results reveal a relatively lower incidence of somatic mutations in these patients; intriguingly, all somatic mutations are in heteroplasmic status. Surprisingly, the observed somatic mutations are not restricted to cancer tissues, for the para-cancer tissues and distant normal tissues also harbor somatic mtDNA mutations with a lower frequency than cancerous tissues but higher than that observed in the general population. Our results suggest that somatic mtDNA mutations in cancerous tissues could not be simply explained as a consequence of tumorigenesis; meanwhile, the somatic mtDNA mutations in normal tissues might reflect an altered physiological environment in cancer patients.
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spelling pubmed-31252282011-07-07 Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients Wang, Cheng-Ye Li, Hui Hao, Xiao-Dan Liu, Jia Wang, Jia-Xin Wang, Wen-Zhi Kong, Qing-Peng Zhang, Ya-Ping PLoS One Research Article In the past decade, a high incidence of somatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations has been observed, mostly based on a fraction of the molecule, in various cancerous tissues; nevertheless, some of them were queried due to problems in data quality. Obviously, without a comprehensive understanding of mtDNA mutational profile in the cancerous tissue of a specific patient, it is unlikely to disclose the genuine relationship between somatic mtDNA mutations and tumorigenesis. To achieve this objective, the most straightforward way is to directly compare the whole mtDNA genome variation among three tissues (namely, cancerous tissue, para-cancerous tissue, and distant normal tissue) from the same patient. Considering the fact that most of the previous studies on the role of mtDNA in colorectal tumor focused merely on the D-loop or partial segment of the molecule, in the current study we have collected three tissues (cancerous, para-cancerous and normal tissues) respectively recruited from 20 patients with colorectal tumor and completely sequenced the mitochondrial genome of each tissue. Our results reveal a relatively lower incidence of somatic mutations in these patients; intriguingly, all somatic mutations are in heteroplasmic status. Surprisingly, the observed somatic mutations are not restricted to cancer tissues, for the para-cancer tissues and distant normal tissues also harbor somatic mtDNA mutations with a lower frequency than cancerous tissues but higher than that observed in the general population. Our results suggest that somatic mtDNA mutations in cancerous tissues could not be simply explained as a consequence of tumorigenesis; meanwhile, the somatic mtDNA mutations in normal tissues might reflect an altered physiological environment in cancer patients. Public Library of Science 2011-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3125228/ /pubmed/21738732 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021613 Text en Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Cheng-Ye
Li, Hui
Hao, Xiao-Dan
Liu, Jia
Wang, Jia-Xin
Wang, Wen-Zhi
Kong, Qing-Peng
Zhang, Ya-Ping
Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title_full Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title_fullStr Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title_full_unstemmed Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title_short Uncovering the Profile of Somatic mtDNA Mutations in Chinese Colorectal Cancer Patients
title_sort uncovering the profile of somatic mtdna mutations in chinese colorectal cancer patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3125228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21738732
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0021613
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