线粒体DNA拷贝数评估是白人而非黑人前列腺癌的有效预测因子。

Melanie K Flores, Jessica L Janes, Mirajul Islam, Junxiang Wan, Jiali Liu, Romonia R Reams, Li-Ming Su, Kelvin Yen, Hemal H Mehta, Allison Reagan, Lauren E Howard, Emily Wiggins, Adriana C Vidal, Stephen J Freedland, Pinchas Cohen
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与白人相比,黑人患前列腺癌的比例更高。线粒体是前列腺癌(PCa)生物标志物的未开发来源,先前的研究表明线粒体DNA (mtDNA)拷贝数的改变与线粒体功能障碍和肿瘤发生有关。我们评估mtDNA拷贝数是否在有和没有PCa的患者中以种族特异性的方式改变。199例接受活检的患者(50/50的白人病例/对照组和50/49的黑人病例/对照组)测量血浆循环无细胞mtDNA拷贝数和白细胞mtDNA拷贝数。通过ddPCR测定MtDNA拷贝数。Logistic回归检验了mtDNA和PCa之间的种族关系。比较了仅协变量模型和含mtDNA模型的曲线下面积(AUC)。在血浆和白细胞中,与对照组相比,白人患者的mtDNA拷贝数显著增加,而黑人患者则没有。有趣的是,黑人对照组的mtDNA拷贝数水平高于白人对照组。多变量分析显示,只有白人患者血浆mtDNA和白细胞mtDNA与PCa有显著相关性。mtDNA拷贝数升高对白人患者PCa的预测比黑人患者更准确。在黑人和白人患者中,较高的mtDNA拷贝数水平与PCa相关。血浆mtDNA可能比白细胞mtDNA更准确地预测黑人男性前列腺癌的发病率。总体而言,黑人对照组的mtDNA拷贝数水平高于白人对照组,这表明mtDNA拷贝数可能与PCa健康差异有关。
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Mitochondrial DNA copy number assessment is a potent predictor for prostate cancer in White but not Black Individuals.

Black individuals are disproportionately burdened by prostate cancer compared to White individuals. The mitochondrion is an untapped source for prostate cancer (PCa) biomarkers, and previous work has shown altered mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number is linked to mitochondrial dysfunction and tumorigenesis. We assess whether mtDNA copy number is altered in patients with and without PCa in a racially specific manner. Circulating cell-free mtDNA copy number from plasma and mtDNA copy number from white blood cells (WBCs) were measured in 199 patients undergoing biopsy (50/50 White cases/controls and 50/49 Black cases/controls). MtDNA copy number was determined via ddPCR. Logistic regressions tested associations between mtDNA and PCa by race. The area under the curve (AUC) was compared between covariate-only models and models with mtDNA. In both plasma and WBCs, mtDNA copy number was significantly increased in cases compared to controls in White patients, but not in Black patients. Interestingly, Black controls had higher mtDNA copy number levels than White controls. Multivariable analysis revealed significant associations of Plasma mtDNA and WBC mtDNA with PCa for White patients only. Elevated mtDNA copy number was more accurate in predicting PCa in White patients than in Black patients. Higher mtDNA copy number levels were associated with PCa in both Black and White patients. Plasma mtDNA may be more accurate than WBC mtDNA in predicting PCa incidence in Black men. Overall, Black controls had higher mtDNA copy number levels than White controls, suggesting mtDNA copy number may be implicated in PCa health disparities.

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