نتایج جستجو برای: heteroplasmy

تعداد نتایج: 700  

2015
Na Cai Yihan Li Simon Chang Jieqin Liang Chongyun Lin Xiufei Zhang Lu Liang Jingchu Hu Wharton Chan Kenneth S. Kendler Tomas Malinauskas Guo-Jen Huang Qibin Li Richard Mott Jonathan Flint

Control over the number of mtDNA molecules per cell appears to be tightly regulated, but the mechanisms involved are largely unknown. Reversible alterations in the amount of mtDNA occur in response to stress suggesting that control over the amount of mtDNA is involved in stress-related diseases including major depressive disorder (MDD). Using low-coverage sequence data from 10,442 Chinese women...

2017
J Slone J Zhang T Huang

Our latest breakthrough involves the successful application of mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) and has attracted worldwide attention [1]. This has also raised a considerable debate regarding the safety of mitochondrial replacement therapy. In particular, there is a concern about carryover of small amounts of the mother’s mutant mtDNA into the baby, and whether the levels of this mutant ...

2017
George B. Stefano Richard M. Kream

Recent trends in biomedical research have highlighted the potential for effecting significant extensions in longevity with enhanced quality of life in aging human populations. Within this context, any proposed method to achieve enhanced life extension must include therapeutic approaches that draw upon essential biochemical and molecular regulatory processes found in relatively simple single cel...

2017
Anton M.F. Kalsbeek Eva K.F. Chan Niall M. Corcoran Christopher M. Hovens Vanessa M. Hayes

Prostate cancer is a genetic disease. While next generation sequencing has allowed for the emergence of molecular taxonomy, classification is restricted to the nuclear genome. Mutations within the maternally inherited mitochondrial genome are known to impact cancer pathogenesis, as a result of disturbances in energy metabolism and apoptosis. With a higher mutation rate, limited repair and incre...

Journal: :BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2002
Kirsi Majamaa-Voltti Keijo Peuhkurinen Marja-Leena Kortelainen Ilmo E Hassinen Kari Majamaa

BACKGROUND Tissues that depend on aerobic energy metabolism suffer most in diseases caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Cardiac abnormalities have been described in many cases, but their frequency and clinical spectrum among patients with mtDNA mutations is unknown. METHODS Thirty-nine patients with the 3243A>G mtDNA mutation were examined, methods used included clinical evaluat...

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Ralf Steinborn Pamela Schinogl David N Wells Andreas Bergthaler Mathias Müller Gottfried Brem

We investigated the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) composition in one of the largest adult somatic mammalian clones (n = 20) reported so far. The healthy cloned cattle were derived from nuclear transfer of an identical nuclear genetic background (mural granulosa donor cells including surrounding cytoplasm) into enucleated oocytes with either Bos indicus or B. taurus mtDNA. Here we report the first c...

2017
Sophie Breton Karim Bouvet Gabrielle Auclair Stéphanie Ghazal Bernard E Sietman Nathan Johnson Stefano Bettinazzi Donald T Stewart Davide Guerra

Freshwater mussel species with doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI) of mtDNA are unique because they are naturally heteroplasmic for two extremely divergent mtDNAs with ~50% amino acid differences for protein-coding genes. The paternally-transmitted mtDNA (or M mtDNA) clearly functions in sperm in these species, but it is still unknown whether it is transcribed when present in male or female so...

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2003
Nicola L Dean Brendan J Battersby Asangla Ao Roger G Gosden Seang Lin Tan Eric A Shoubridge Maria Judit Molnar

To perform preimplantation genetic diagnosis for women carrying heteroplasmic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations, it is necessary to ensure that the proportion of mutant mtDNA diagnosed in the biopsied cell gives an accurate indication of the mutant load in the remaining embryo. A heteroplasmic mouse model, carrying NZB and BALB mtDNA genotypes, was used to study the relative proportions of ea...

Journal: :Genetics 1997
F V Meirelles L C Smith

Mitochondrial genotypes have been shown to segregate both rapidly and slowly when transmitted to consecutive generations in mammals. Our objective was to develop an animal model to analyze the patterns of mammalian mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) segregation and transmission in an intraspecific heteroplasmic maternal lineage to investigate the mechanisms controlling these phenomena. Heteroplasmic pro...

Journal: :Aging cell 2013
Axel Kowald Thomas B L Kirkwood

Mitochondrial DNA deletions accumulate over the life course in post-mitotic cells of many species and may contribute to aging. Often a single mutant expands clonally and finally replaces the wild-type population of a whole cell. One proposal to explain the driving force behind this accumulation states that random drift alone, without any selection advantage, is sufficient to explain the clonal ...

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