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Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are maternally inherited and are associated with a broad range of debilitating and fatal diseases1. Reproductive technologies designed to uncouple the inheritance of mtDNA from nuclear DNA may enable affected women to have a genetically related child with a greatl...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27281217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18303 |
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author | Hyslop, Louise A. Blakeley, Paul Craven, Lyndsey Richardson, Jessica Fogarty, Norah M.E. Fragouli, Elpida Lamb, Mahdi Wamaitha, Sissy E. Prathalingam, Nilendran Zhang, Qi O’Keefe, Hannah Takeda, Yuko Arizzi, Lucia Alfarawati, Samer Tuppen, Helen A. Irving, Laura Kalleas, Dimitrios Choudhary, Meenakshi Wells, Dagan Murdoch, Alison P Turnbull, Douglass M. Niakan, Kathy K. Herbert, Mary |
author_facet | Hyslop, Louise A. Blakeley, Paul Craven, Lyndsey Richardson, Jessica Fogarty, Norah M.E. Fragouli, Elpida Lamb, Mahdi Wamaitha, Sissy E. Prathalingam, Nilendran Zhang, Qi O’Keefe, Hannah Takeda, Yuko Arizzi, Lucia Alfarawati, Samer Tuppen, Helen A. Irving, Laura Kalleas, Dimitrios Choudhary, Meenakshi Wells, Dagan Murdoch, Alison P Turnbull, Douglass M. Niakan, Kathy K. Herbert, Mary |
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description | Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are maternally inherited and are associated with a broad range of debilitating and fatal diseases1. Reproductive technologies designed to uncouple the inheritance of mtDNA from nuclear DNA may enable affected women to have a genetically related child with a greatly reduced risk of mtDNA disease. Here we report the first preclinical studies on pronuclear transplantation (PNT). Surprisingly, techniques used in proof of concept studies involving abnormally fertilized human zygotes2 were not well tolerated by normally fertilized zygotes. We have therefore developed an alternative approach based on transplanting pronuclei shortly after completion of meiosis rather than shortly before the first mitotic division. This promotes efficient development to the blastocyst stage with no detectable effect on aneuploidy or gene expression. Following optimisation, mtDNA carryover was reduced to <2% in the majority (79%) of PNT blastocysts. The importance of reducing carryover to the lowest possible levels is highlighted by a progressive increase in heteroplasmy in a stem cell line derived from a PNT blastocyst with 4% mtDNA carryover. We conclude that PNT has the potential to reduce the risk of mtDNA disease, but it may not guarantee prevention. |
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spelling | pubmed-51318432016-12-08 Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease Hyslop, Louise A. Blakeley, Paul Craven, Lyndsey Richardson, Jessica Fogarty, Norah M.E. Fragouli, Elpida Lamb, Mahdi Wamaitha, Sissy E. Prathalingam, Nilendran Zhang, Qi O’Keefe, Hannah Takeda, Yuko Arizzi, Lucia Alfarawati, Samer Tuppen, Helen A. Irving, Laura Kalleas, Dimitrios Choudhary, Meenakshi Wells, Dagan Murdoch, Alison P Turnbull, Douglass M. Niakan, Kathy K. Herbert, Mary Nature Article Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations are maternally inherited and are associated with a broad range of debilitating and fatal diseases1. Reproductive technologies designed to uncouple the inheritance of mtDNA from nuclear DNA may enable affected women to have a genetically related child with a greatly reduced risk of mtDNA disease. Here we report the first preclinical studies on pronuclear transplantation (PNT). Surprisingly, techniques used in proof of concept studies involving abnormally fertilized human zygotes2 were not well tolerated by normally fertilized zygotes. We have therefore developed an alternative approach based on transplanting pronuclei shortly after completion of meiosis rather than shortly before the first mitotic division. This promotes efficient development to the blastocyst stage with no detectable effect on aneuploidy or gene expression. Following optimisation, mtDNA carryover was reduced to <2% in the majority (79%) of PNT blastocysts. The importance of reducing carryover to the lowest possible levels is highlighted by a progressive increase in heteroplasmy in a stem cell line derived from a PNT blastocyst with 4% mtDNA carryover. We conclude that PNT has the potential to reduce the risk of mtDNA disease, but it may not guarantee prevention. 2016-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC5131843/ /pubmed/27281217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18303 Text en Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Hyslop, Louise A. Blakeley, Paul Craven, Lyndsey Richardson, Jessica Fogarty, Norah M.E. Fragouli, Elpida Lamb, Mahdi Wamaitha, Sissy E. Prathalingam, Nilendran Zhang, Qi O’Keefe, Hannah Takeda, Yuko Arizzi, Lucia Alfarawati, Samer Tuppen, Helen A. Irving, Laura Kalleas, Dimitrios Choudhary, Meenakshi Wells, Dagan Murdoch, Alison P Turnbull, Douglass M. Niakan, Kathy K. Herbert, Mary Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title | Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title_full | Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title_fullStr | Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title_short | Towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial DNA disease |
title_sort | towards clinical application of pronuclear transfer to prevent mitochondrial dna disease |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131843/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27281217 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature18303 |
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