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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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Genetic susceptibility to alcoholic cirrhosis (AC) exists. We previously demonstrated hepatic mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) damage in patients with AC compared with chronic alcoholics without
cirrhosis
.
Mitochondrial transcription factor A
(
mtTFA
) is central to mtDNA expression regulation and repair; however, it is unclear whether there are specific
mtTFA
single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in patients with AC and whether they affect mtDNA repair. In the present study, we screened
mtTFA
SNPs in patients with AC and analyzed their impact on the copy number of mtDNA in AC. A total of 50 patients with AC, 50 alcoholics without AC and 50 normal subjects were enrolled in the study. SNPs of full-length
mtTFA
were analyzed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) combined with gene sequencing. The hepatic
mtTFA
mRNA and mtDNA copy numbers were measured using quantitative PCR (qPCR), and
mtTFA
protein was measured using western blot analysis. A total of 18
mtTFA
SNPs specific to patients with AC with frequencies >10% were identified. Two were located in the coding region and 16 were identified in non-coding regions. Conversely, there were five SNPs that were only present in patients with AC and normal subjects and had a frequency >10%. In the AC group, the hepatic
mtTFA
mRNA and protein levels were significantly lower than those in the other two groups. Moreover, the hepatic mtDNA copy number was significantly lower in the AC group than in the controls and alcoholics without AC. Based on these data, we conclude that AC-specific
mtTFA
SNPs may be responsible for the observed reductions in
mtTFA
mRNA, protein levels and mtDNA copy number and they may also increase the susceptibility to AC.
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PMID:Analysis of mitochondrial transcription factor A SNPs in alcoholic cirrhosis. 2434 67