The Cell-Free Mitochondrial DNA: A Novel Biomarker of Cardiovascular Risk?

A. Berezin
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Abstract

Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA could find in healthy subjects and patients with neoplasia, trauma, infections, stroke, autoimmune, metabolic and rheumatic diseases. The triggers of cell-free mitochondrial DNA secretion are various impacts, i.e. microbial antigen stimulation, inflammatory cytokine, active molecules. It is speculated that the cell-free mitochondrial DNA might be a critical activator of inflammation, coagulation and the innate immune system linking mitochondrial dysfunction, cell death and target organ injury. There is evidence regarding that the cell-free mitochondrial DNA levels may elevate in healthy individuals depending aging and in cancer and non-cancer subjects at risk of CV diseases, as well as in persons with established CH disease. The results of several studies have shown that elevated circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA has associated with cardiovascular (CV) diseases, while diagnostic and predictive value of this biomarker in non-cancer individuals is not fully clear. The mini review is devoted the biological role, diagnostic and predictive value of cellfree mitochondrial DNA in patients at CV risk.
无细胞线粒体DNA:心血管风险的新生物标志物?
循环无细胞线粒体DNA可在健康受试者和肿瘤、创伤、感染、中风、自身免疫、代谢和风湿病患者中发现。无细胞线粒体DNA分泌的触发因素有多种,如微生物抗原刺激、炎性细胞因子、活性分子等。推测无细胞线粒体DNA可能是炎症、凝血和先天免疫系统的关键激活因子,与线粒体功能障碍、细胞死亡和靶器官损伤有关。有证据表明,随着年龄的增长,健康个体、有心血管疾病风险的癌症和非癌症受试者以及已确诊的CH疾病患者中,无细胞线粒体DNA水平可能升高。几项研究结果表明,循环无细胞线粒体DNA升高与心血管(CV)疾病有关,但该生物标志物在非癌症个体中的诊断和预测价值尚不完全清楚。这篇小型综述致力于无细胞线粒体DNA在心血管风险患者中的生物学作用、诊断和预测价值。
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