A wide range of 3243A>G/tRNALeu(UUR) (MELAS) mutation loads may segregate in offspring through the female germline bottleneck
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2014
Abstract:
Segregation of mutant mtDNA in human tissues and through the germline is debated,
with no consensus about the nature and size of the bottleneck hypothesized to
explain rapid generational shifts in mutant loads. We investigated two maternal
lineages with an apparently different inheritance pattern of the same pathogenic
mtDNA 3243A>G/tRNALeu(UUR) (MELAS) mutation. We collected blood cells, muscle
biopsies, urinary epithelium and hair follicles from 20 individuals, as well as
oocytes and an ovarian biopsy from one female mutation carrier, all belonging to
the two maternal lineages to assess mutant mtDNA load, and calculated the
theoretical germline bottleneck size (number of segregating units). We also
evaluated "mother-to-offspring" segregations from the literature, for which
heteroplasmy assessment was available in at least three siblings besides the
proband. Our results showed that mutation load was prevalent in skeletal muscle
and urinary epithelium, whereas in blood cells there was an inverse correlation
with age, as previously reported. The histoenzymatic staining of the ovarian
biopsy failed to show any cytochrome-c-oxidase defective oocyte. Analysis of four
oocytes and one offspring from the same unaffected mother of the first family
showed intermediate heteroplasmic mutant loads (10% to 75%), whereas very skewed
loads of mutant mtDNA (0% or 81%) were detected in five offspring of another
unaffected mother from the second family. Bottleneck size was 89 segregating
units for the first mother and 84 for the second. This was remarkably close to
88, the number of "segregating units" in the "mother-to-offspring" segregations
retrieved from literature. In conclusion, a wide range of mutant loads may be
found in offspring tissues and oocytes, resulting from a similar theoretical
bottleneck size
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Pallotti, Francesco; Binelli, GIORGIO PIETRO MARIO; R., Fabbri; M. L., Valentino; R., Vicenti; M., Macciocca; S., Cevoli; A., Baruzzi; S., Dimauro; V., Carelli
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