Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2094205 Stem Cell Research 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Marked sequence variation in the mtDNA control region has been observed in human single CD34+ cells, which persist in vivo and are present also in differentiated hematopoietic cells. In this study, we analyzed 5071 single CD34+ cells from 49 individuals (including 31 maternally related members from four families and 18 unrelated donors) in order to determine the mutation spectrum within the mtDNA control region in single cells, as related to aging and family genetic background. Many highly mutated sites among family members were hypervariable sites in the mtDNA control region. Further, CD34+ cells from members of the same family also shared several unique mtDNA variants, suggesting pedigree-specific occurrence of these variants. Overall age-related accumulation of mtDNA mutations in CD34+ cells varied in different families, suggesting a specific accumulation pattern, which might be modulated by family genetic background. Our current findings have implications for the occurrence of mtDNA mutations in hematopoietic stem cells and progenitors.

► Many mtDNA highly mutated sites in family members are evolutionarily hypervariable. ► CD34+ cells from members of the same family shared family-specific mtDNA variants. ► Age-related accumulation of CD34+ cell mtDNA mutations varied in different families.

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