Litcius/Paper detail

Elevated cell-free mitochondria DNA level of patients with premature ovarian insufficiency

Xingyu Zhou, Yizhen Yang, Jun Zhang, Xiaofei Zhang, Yudong Liu, Zhe Wang, Shiling Chen

2023BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) patients present with a chronic inflammatory state. Cell-free mitochondria DNA (cf-mtDNA) has been explored as a reliable biomarker for estimating the inflammation-related disorders, however, the cf-mtDNA levels in POI patients have never been measured. Therefore, in the presenting study, we aimed to evaluate the levels of cf-mtDNA in plasma and follicular fluid (FF) of POI patients and to determine a potential role of cf-mtDNA in predicting the disease progress and pregnancy outcomes. METHODS: We collected plasma and FF samples from POI patients, biochemical POI (bPOI) patients and control women. Quantitative real-time PCR was used to measure the ratio of mitochondrial genome to nuclear genome of cf-DNAs extracted from the plasma and FF samples. RESULTS: The plasma cf-mtDNA levels, including COX3, CYB, ND1 and mtDNA79, were significantly higher in overt POI patients than those in bPOI patients or control women. The plasma cf-mtDNA levels were weakly correlated with ovarian reserve, and could not be improved by regular hormone replacement therapy. The levels of cf-mtDNA in FF, rather than those in plasma, exhibited the potential to predict the pregnancy outcomes, although they were comparable among overt POI, bPOI and control groups. CONCLUSIONS: The increased plasma cf-mtDNA levels in overt POI patients indicated its role in the progress of POI and the FF cf-mtDNA content may hold the value in predicting pregnancy outcomes of POI patients.

Topics & Concepts

Premature ovarian insufficiencyReproductive medicineMedicineMitochondrionGynecologyPremature ovarian failureInternal medicinePregnancyGeneticsBiologyMitochondrial Function and PathologyReproductive Biology and FertilityBRCA gene mutations in cancer
Elevated cell-free mitochondria DNA level of patients with premature ovarian insufficiency | Litcius