MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA ALTERATIONS AS AGING-ASSOCIATED MOLECULAR EVENTS

被引:150
作者
WEI, YH
机构
[1] Department of Biochemistry, National Yang-Ming Medical College, Taipei
来源
MUTATION RESEARCH | 1992年 / 275卷 / 3-6期
关键词
AGING; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; DELETION; REACTIVE OXYGEN SPECIES; FREE RADICALS;
D O I
10.1016/0921-8734(92)90019-L
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is a naked double-stranded circular extrachromosomal genetic element continuously exposed to the matrix that contains great amounts of reactive oxygen species and free radicals. The age-dependent decline in the capability and capacity of mitochondria to dispose these oxy-radicals will render mtDNA more vulnerable to mutations during the ageing process. During the past 3 years, more than 10 different types of deletions have been identified in the mtDNA of various tissues of old humans. Some of them were found only in a certain tissue but some others appeared in more than one organ or tissue. The 4977-bp deletion is the most prevalent and abundant one among these deletions. Skeletal muscle is the target tissue of most ageing-associated mtDNA deletions and has often been found to carry multiple deletions. The onset age of the various deletions in mtDNA varies greatly with individual and type of the deletion. The 4977-bp deletion has been independently demonstrated to occur in the mtDNA of various tissues of the human in the early third decade of life. However, the 7436-bp deletion was only detected in the heart mtDNA of human subjects in their late thirties. The others appeared only in older humans over 40 years old. No apparent sex difference was found in the onset age of these ageing-associated mtDNA deletions. The various ageing-associated deletions could be classified into two groups. Most of the deletions belong to the first group, in which the 5'- and 3'-end breakpoints of the deletion are flanked by 4-bp or longer direct repeats. The deletion in the second group occurs less frequently and shows no distinct repeat sequences flanking the deletion sites. These two groups of mtDNA deletions may occur by different mechanisms. The first group is most probably caused by internal recombination or slippage mispairing during replication of mtDNA by the D-loop mechanism. The deleted mtDNA and the deleted DNA fragment may be further degraded or escape from the mitochondria and get translocated into the nucleus. The latter route has been substantiated by many observations of inserted mtDNA sequences in the nuclear DNA. Thus, the fragments of migrating mtDNA may change the information content and expression level of certain nuclear genes and thereby promote the ageing process or cause cancer. Similar ageing-associated alterations of mtDNA have also been observed in aged animals and plants. I suggest that mtDNA deletions and other mutations to be discovered are molecular events generally associated with the ageing process.
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