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Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints

INTRODUCTION: Large somatic deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate with aging in metabolically active tissues such as the brain. We have cataloged the breakpoints and frequencies of large mtDNA deletions in the human brain. METHODS: We quantified 112 high-frequency mtDNA somatic deletions...

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Autores principales: Hjelm, Brooke E., Ramiro, Christian, Rollins, Brandi L., Omidsalar, Audrey A., Gerke, Daniel S., Das, Sujan C., Sequeira, Adolfo, Morgan, Ling, Schatzberg, Alan F., Barchas, Jack D., Lee, Francis S., Myers, Richard M., Watson, Stanley J., Akil, Huda, Bunney, William E., Vawter, Marquis P.
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Publicado: S. Karger AG 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9909249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000528051
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author Hjelm, Brooke E.
Ramiro, Christian
Rollins, Brandi L.
Omidsalar, Audrey A.
Gerke, Daniel S.
Das, Sujan C.
Sequeira, Adolfo
Morgan, Ling
Schatzberg, Alan F.
Barchas, Jack D.
Lee, Francis S.
Myers, Richard M.
Watson, Stanley J.
Akil, Huda
Bunney, William E.
Vawter, Marquis P.
author_facet Hjelm, Brooke E.
Ramiro, Christian
Rollins, Brandi L.
Omidsalar, Audrey A.
Gerke, Daniel S.
Das, Sujan C.
Sequeira, Adolfo
Morgan, Ling
Schatzberg, Alan F.
Barchas, Jack D.
Lee, Francis S.
Myers, Richard M.
Watson, Stanley J.
Akil, Huda
Bunney, William E.
Vawter, Marquis P.
author_sort Hjelm, Brooke E.
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description INTRODUCTION: Large somatic deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate with aging in metabolically active tissues such as the brain. We have cataloged the breakpoints and frequencies of large mtDNA deletions in the human brain. METHODS: We quantified 112 high-frequency mtDNA somatic deletions across four human brain regions with the Splice-Break2 pipeline. In addition, we utilized PLINK/Seq to test the association of mitochondrial genotypes with the abundance of these high-frequency mtDNA deletions. A conservative p value threshold of 5E−08 was used to find the significant loci. RESULTS: One mtDNA SNP (T14798C) was significantly associated with mtDNA deletions in two brain regions, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the superior temporal gyrus. Since the DLPFC showed the most robust association between T14798C and two deletion breakpoints (7816–14807 and 5462–14807), this association was tested in the DLPFC of a replication sample and validated the first results. Incorporating the C allele at 14,798 bp increased the perfect/imperfect length of the repeat at the 3′ breakpoint of the two associated deletions. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to identify the association of mtDNA SNP with large mtDNA deletions in the human brain. The T14798C allele located in the MT-CYB gene is a common polymorphism that occurs in several mitochondrial haplogroups. We hypothesize that the T14798C association with two deletions occurs by extending the repeat length around the 3′ deletion breakpoints. This simple mechanism suggests that mtDNA SNPs can affect the mitochondrial genome structure, especially in brain where high levels of reactive oxygen species lead to deletion accumulation with aging.
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spelling pubmed-99092492023-05-14 Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints Hjelm, Brooke E. Ramiro, Christian Rollins, Brandi L. Omidsalar, Audrey A. Gerke, Daniel S. Das, Sujan C. Sequeira, Adolfo Morgan, Ling Schatzberg, Alan F. Barchas, Jack D. Lee, Francis S. Myers, Richard M. Watson, Stanley J. Akil, Huda Bunney, William E. Vawter, Marquis P. Complex Psychiatry Research Article INTRODUCTION: Large somatic deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate with aging in metabolically active tissues such as the brain. We have cataloged the breakpoints and frequencies of large mtDNA deletions in the human brain. METHODS: We quantified 112 high-frequency mtDNA somatic deletions across four human brain regions with the Splice-Break2 pipeline. In addition, we utilized PLINK/Seq to test the association of mitochondrial genotypes with the abundance of these high-frequency mtDNA deletions. A conservative p value threshold of 5E−08 was used to find the significant loci. RESULTS: One mtDNA SNP (T14798C) was significantly associated with mtDNA deletions in two brain regions, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the superior temporal gyrus. Since the DLPFC showed the most robust association between T14798C and two deletion breakpoints (7816–14807 and 5462–14807), this association was tested in the DLPFC of a replication sample and validated the first results. Incorporating the C allele at 14,798 bp increased the perfect/imperfect length of the repeat at the 3′ breakpoint of the two associated deletions. CONCLUSION: This is the first study to identify the association of mtDNA SNP with large mtDNA deletions in the human brain. The T14798C allele located in the MT-CYB gene is a common polymorphism that occurs in several mitochondrial haplogroups. We hypothesize that the T14798C association with two deletions occurs by extending the repeat length around the 3′ deletion breakpoints. This simple mechanism suggests that mtDNA SNPs can affect the mitochondrial genome structure, especially in brain where high levels of reactive oxygen species lead to deletion accumulation with aging. S. Karger AG 2023-01 2022-11-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9909249/ /pubmed/36778651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000528051 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission.
spellingShingle Research Article
Hjelm, Brooke E.
Ramiro, Christian
Rollins, Brandi L.
Omidsalar, Audrey A.
Gerke, Daniel S.
Das, Sujan C.
Sequeira, Adolfo
Morgan, Ling
Schatzberg, Alan F.
Barchas, Jack D.
Lee, Francis S.
Myers, Richard M.
Watson, Stanley J.
Akil, Huda
Bunney, William E.
Vawter, Marquis P.
Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title_full Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title_fullStr Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title_full_unstemmed Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title_short Large Common Mitochondrial DNA Deletions Are Associated with a Mitochondrial SNP T14798C Near the 3′ Breakpoints
title_sort large common mitochondrial dna deletions are associated with a mitochondrial snp t14798c near the 3′ breakpoints
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9909249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36778651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000528051
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