Regulation of Mother-to-Offspring Transmission of mtDNA Heteroplasmy

线粒体DNA异质性母子传递的调控

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作者:Ana Latorre-Pellicer ,Ana Victoria Lechuga-Vieco ,Iain G Johnston ,Riikka H Hämäläinen ,Juan Pellico ,Raquel Justo-Méndez ,Jose María Fernández-Toro ,Cristina Clavería ,Adela Guaras ,Rocío Sierra ,Jordi Llop ,Miguel Torres ,Luis Miguel Criado ,Anu Suomalainen ,Nick S Jones ,Jesús Ruíz-Cabello ,José Antonio Enríquez

Abstract

mtDNA is present in multiple copies in each cell derived from the expansions of those in the oocyte. Heteroplasmy, more than one mtDNA variant, may be generated by mutagenesis, paternal mtDNA leakage, and novel medical technologies aiming to prevent inheritance of mtDNA-linked diseases. Heteroplasmy phenotypic impact remains poorly understood. Mouse studies led to contradictory models of random drift or haplotype selection for mother-to-offspring transmission of mtDNA heteroplasmy. Here, we show that mtDNA heteroplasmy affects embryo metabolism, cell fitness, and induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) generation. Thus, genetic and pharmacological interventions affecting oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) modify competition among mtDNA haplotypes during oocyte development and/or at early embryonic stages. We show that heteroplasmy behavior can fall on a spectrum from random drift to strong selection, depending on mito-nuclear interactions and metabolic factors. Understanding heteroplasmy dynamics and its mechanisms provide novel knowledge of a fundamental biological process and enhance our ability to mitigate risks in clinical applications affecting mtDNA transmission. Keywords: embryo; germline selection; heteroplasmy; mitochondria; mitochondrial replacement; mtDNA competition; mtDNA inheritance.

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