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Mitochondrial DNA segregation in hematopoietic lineages does not depend on MHC presentation of mitochondrially encoded peptides.

Brendan J Battersby1, Margaret E Redpath, Eric A Shoubridge.   

Abstract

Mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with a broad spectrum of clinical disorders. The segregation pattern of pathogenic mtDNAs is an important determinant of both the onset and the severity of the disease phenotype, but the mechanisms controlling mtDNA segregation remain poorly understood. To investigate this, we previously generated heteroplasmic mice containing two different mtDNA haplotypes and showed that BALB/c mtDNA was invariably selected over NZB mtDNA in blood and spleen. Here, we have characterized this process in hematopoietic tissues and tested whether it involves the presentation of mtDNA-encoded peptides by MHC class Ib molecules. Selection against NZB mtDNA was widespread across different hematopoietic cell lineages and proportional to heteroplasmy levels. Backcrossing heteroplasmic mice with CAST/Ei, a strain in which the MHC class Ib molecule H2-M3 is silent, completely abolished selection against NZB mtDNA in the spleen. To test whether this effect depended on an intact immune system, we generated heteroplasmic mice missing functional copies of Tap1, beta2m or Rag1 to impair presentation or recognition of mtDNA-encoded peptides. The kinetics of selection against NZB mtDNA were unaltered in these mice compared with their wild-type littermates. We conclude that mtDNA selection in hematopoietic tissues is not based on an immune mechanism, but likely involves metabolic signaling.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16049030     DOI: 10.1093/hmg/ddi293

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mol Genet        ISSN: 0964-6906            Impact factor:   6.150


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