Extracellular mitochondria as promising diagnostic agents

О. I. Kit, E. Frantsiyants, A. Shikhlyarova, I. V. Neskubina, S. A. Ilchenko
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Nowadays, there is a new concept that says that mitochondria naturally circulate in the blood and this is characteristic of both human and animal bodies. It is believed that circulating mitochondria can easily pass through tissue barriers due to their small size (50–400 nm). The phenomenon of mitochondrial intercellular transfer, which is bidirectional, has been observed in vitro and in vivo, under both physiological and pathophysiological conditions, and among a variety of cells, including malignant tumor cells. Circulating cell-free intact mitochondria are thought to play an active biological and physiological role, as mitochondria are already known to be systemic mediators of intercellular communication, transmitting hereditary and non-hereditary biological components, including MtDN A. Mitochondrial components of cellular origin, including mitochondrial DNA, were detected in the extracellular space. There are about 50,000 times more copies of the mitochondrial genome than the nuclear genome in the blood plasma of healthy people. The researchers confirmed that mitochondrial cell-free DNA (McfDNA) is stable enough for detection and quantification, implying that there are stable structures protecting these DNA molecules. The circulating mitochondrial genome, which is released as a cell-free mitochondrial DNA, is recognized as a new biomarker of mitochondrial stress and signal transduction. McfDNA has become an attractive circulating biomarker because of its potential use in diagnostic programs for various diseases, e. g., diabetes, acute myocardial infarction, and cancer. There is no doubt that detection of circulating mitochondria and their DNA in body fluids opens up a new promising scientific direction in biology and medicine. The article analyzes modern scientific data devoted to proving the existence of extracellular mitochondria, their functions outside the cell and diagnostic value.
细胞外线粒体是前景广阔的诊断剂
如今,有一种新的观点认为,线粒体在血液中自然循环,这是人类和动物身体的特征。人们认为,循环中的线粒体由于体积小(50-400 纳米),很容易穿过组织屏障。在体外和体内,在生理和病理生理条件下,以及在包括恶性肿瘤细胞在内的各种细胞之间,都观察到了线粒体的细胞间转移现象,这种转移是双向的。循环中的无细胞完整线粒体被认为发挥着积极的生物学和生理学作用,因为线粒体已被认为是细胞间通信的系统介质,可传递遗传和非遗传的生物成分,包括 MtDN A,在细胞外空间检测到细胞来源的线粒体成分,包括线粒体 DNA。在健康人的血浆中,线粒体基因组的拷贝数约为核基因组的 5 万倍。研究人员证实,无细胞线粒体 DNA(McfDNA)足够稳定,可以进行检测和定量,这意味着存在稳定的结构保护这些 DNA 分子。作为无细胞线粒体 DNA 释放的循环线粒体基因组被认为是线粒体压力和信号转导的新生物标志物。McfDNA 已成为一种有吸引力的循环生物标志物,因为它有可能用于各种疾病(如糖尿病、急性心肌梗塞和癌症)的诊断项目。毫无疑问,检测体液中的循环线粒体及其 DNA 为生物学和医学开辟了一个新的科学方向。文章分析了致力于证明细胞外线粒体的存在、其在细胞外的功能和诊断价值的现代科学数据。
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