摘要
研究表明线粒体氧化磷酸化的功能异常是肿瘤细胞的一个共同特征,这迫使我们关注编译13个氧化磷酸化酶基因的线粒体DNA的突变。然而,大多数的肿瘤细胞线粒体DNAT体细胞突变表明是由于氧化磷酸化功能限制降低而产生的副产物。线粒体DNA种系突变不仅存在于肿瘤组织液也存在于正常的组织。因此,目前尚不清楚肿瘤细胞线粒体DNA种系突变是否与体细胞突变一样是因为相同的氧化磷酸化功能限制降低引起。为了验证这个问题,在中国,我们选取了从癌症病人的正常组织中的153个完整的线粒体基因组(包括在这个研究中新获得的20个基因组)与561个正常人群的线粒体DNA序列进行比较。与肿瘤细胞线粒体DNA体细胞突变观察到的不同,我们的结果显示在单倍型类群的组成、突变模式以及突变的致病性潜力等方面,癌症患者和正常群体之间的种系突变模式均无显著差异。这从而表明细胞氧化磷酸化水平的调节(在一定程度上由线粒体DNA 突变引发)对细胞易感性的影响不大,这与肿瘤细胞中能量生成的主要方式是糖酵解,而不是线粒体的呼吸作用的观点相一致。因此,这表明肿瘤细胞线粒体DNA突变与肿瘤的易感性可能被高估了。
关键词: 癌症,种系突变,线粒体DNA,突变模式。
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:Evaluating the Susceptibility of Mitochondrial DNA Germline Mutations in Chinese Cancer Patients
Volume: 14 Issue: 10
Author(s): J. Liu, L.-Y. Xu, R.-L. Li, E.-M. Li and Q.-P. Kong
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关键词: 癌症,种系突变,线粒体DNA,突变模式。
摘要: It has been suggested that impairment of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a common character in cancer cells, urging attention to variation on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that encodes 13 units of the OXPHOS. However, most of mtDNA somatic mutations in cancer were suggested to result from the relaxed functional constrains and thus the byproducts of tumorigenesis. MtDNA germline mutations present not only in the cancer tissue but also in the normal tissue. However, it remains unclear whether the cancerous mtDNA germline mutations suffered similar selective constraints as the somatic mutations did. To address this question, we collected 153 whole mitochondrial genomes (including 20 newly obtained genomes in this study) from the normal tissues of cancer patients and compared with a number of 561 whole mtDNA sequences from the general population in China. Different from the observations on cancerous mtDNA somatic mutations, our results revealed that the germline mutations showed no significant difference between the cancer patients and the general population in either the sub-haplogroup composition, mutation pattern or the potential pathogenicity of the private mutations. It then seems that regulation on cellular OXPHOS level, triggered by mtDNA variation to some extent, exerts little influence on the susceptibility of cancer, which echoes the opinion that aerobic glycolysis, not mitochondrial respiration, plays the key role in generating energy in cancer cells, thus suggesting the role of most mtDNA mutations in cancer likely being overestimated.
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J. Liu, L.-Y. Xu, R.-L. Li, E.-M. Li and Q.-P. Kong , Evaluating the Susceptibility of Mitochondrial DNA Germline Mutations in Chinese Cancer Patients, Current Molecular Medicine 2014; 14 (10) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1566524014666141202145804
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