Mitochondrial direct repeat reduction as a strategy for enhancing human longevity: the case of the common repeat

长寿 还原(数学) 生物 遗传学 数学 几何学
作者
Victor Shamanskiy,Konstantin Gunbin,Evgenii O. Tretiakov,Ilya Mazunin,Viktoria Skripskaya,Alina A. Mikhailova,Alina G. Mikhailova,Natalia Ree,Valeriia Timonina,Dmitry A. Knorre,Wolfram S. Kunz,Yukinori Okada,Nathan Fiorell,Alexandre Reymond,Georgii A. Bazykin,Jacques Fellay,Masashi Tanaka,Konstantin Khrapko,Konstantin Popadin
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DOI:10.1101/2024.09.02.610808
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Abstract Aging, characterized by a series of functional declines correlated with advancing chronological age, has a significant mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) component, with somatic mtDNA deletions playing a central role. In post-mitotic or slow-dividing cells like neurons and skeletal muscles, selfish mtDNA deletions clonally expand within a cell, ultimately leading to the deterioration and death of host cells and appearence of age-related phenotypes. Thus reducing the burden of somatic deletions could have far- reaching systemic benefits for the entire human body. Given the crucial role of direct nucleotide repeats in the formation of mitochondrial deletions, we hypothesize that minimizing these repeats in the human mitochondrial genome could enhance healthspan by decreasing somatic deletions. To investigate this hypothesis, we focus on the “common repeat”, a 13-base pair perfect direct repeat sequence (ACCTCCCTCACCA) located at positions 8470-8482 and 13447-13459, respectively. This perfect repeat: (i) is highly prevalent, with its potential deleterious consequences affecting the majority of humans; (ii) represents one of the most fragile sites, highly prone to forming deletions; (iii) when disrupted, is associated with a decreased somatic deletion load and enhanced human healthspan; (iv) is likely to experience positive selection in the present or near future due to indirect fitness effects, such as the “grandmother effect”, and direct fitness effects, such as (v) a decreased mutation rate. These observations support the argument that reducing the mtDNA somatic deletion load through targeted disruption of these repeats, or by using naturally occurring polymorphisms with disrupted repeats in mitochondrial medicine, could be an effective approach to increasing human longevity.

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