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Circulating Cell-Free Mitochondrial DNA in Cerebrospinal Fluid as a Biomarker for Mitochondrial Diseases.

Selena Trifunov1, Abraham J Paredes-Fuentes2, Carmen Badosa1, Anna Codina1, Julio Montoya3,4, Eduardo Ruiz-Pesini3,4, Cristina Jou1,3,5, Glòria Garrabou3,6, Josep M Grau-Junyent3,6, Dèlia Yubero7, Raquel Montero2, Jordi Muchart8, Juan D Ortigoza-Escobar9, Maria M O'Callaghan9, Andrés Nascimento1, Albert Català3,10, Àngels Garcia-Cazorla9, Cecilia Jimenez-Mallebrera1,3, Rafael Artuch1,3.   

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BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial diseases (MD) are genetic metabolic disorders that impair normal mitochondrial structure or function. The aim of this study was to investigate the status of circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccfmtDNA) in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), together with other biomarkers (growth differentiation factor-15 [GDF-15], alanine, and lactate), in a cohort of 25 patients with a molecular diagnosis of MD.
METHODS: Measurement of ccfmtDNA was performed by using droplet digital PCR.
RESULTS: The mean copy number of ccfmtDNA was approximately 6 times higher in the MD cohort compared to the control group; patients with mitochondrial deletion and depletion syndromes (MDD) had the higher levels. We also detected the presence of both wild-type mtDNA and mtDNA deletions in CSF samples of patients with single deletions. Patients with MDD with single deletions had significantly higher concentrations of GDF-15 in CSF than controls, whereas patients with point mutations in mitochondrial DNA presented no statistically significant differences. Additionally, we found a significant positive correlation between ccfmtDNA levels and GDF-15 concentrations (r = 0.59, P = 0.016).
CONCLUSION: CSF ccfmtDNA levels are significantly higher in patients with MD in comparison to controls and, thus, they can be used as a novel biomarker for MD research. Our results could also be valuable to support the clinical outcome assessment of MD patients. © American Association for Clinical Chemistry 2021. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  cerebrospinal fluid; circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA; droplet digital PCR; mitochondrial deletion and depletion syndromes; mitochondrial diseases

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34352085     DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/hvab091

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   8.327


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Authors:  Xutong Zhao; Meng Yu; Yawen Zhao; Yiming Zheng; Lingchao Meng; Kang Du; Zhiying Xie; He Lv; Wei Zhang; Jing Liu; Qingqing Wang; Yun Yuan; Zhaoxia Wang; Jianwen Deng
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2022-04-29       Impact factor: 6.682

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