TY - JOUR
T1 - Detection of the age-dependent 4977 bp deletion of mitochondrial DNA: A pilot study
AU - Meißner, C.
AU - Von Wurmb, N.
AU - Oehmichen, M.
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2007 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 1997/9
Y1 - 1997/9
N2 - In recent years a number of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions have been detected in various tissues from individuals over 20 years of age. It has been postulated that these deletions are associated with natural aging. In order to determine whether a correlation exists between age and the amount of deleted 4977 bp mtDNA, we used two PCR reactions to study total DNA (nuclear and mitochondrial DNA) extracted from skeletal muscle (m. iliopsoas) obtained at autopsy from 93 individuals representing a wide age spectrum (range: 3 months-97 years). The primer pair L15/H15 was used to amplify a 533 bp fragment of intact mtDNA to determine the percentage of total DNA. A second PCR with the primer pair L35/H35 was then employed to amplify a 667 bp fragment of the deleted mtDNA. The amount of template DNA necessary to amplify the specific fragments of deleted mtDNA was found to decrease with age. Whereas no 4977 bp deletion could be detected in subjects under 20 years of age even with 1000 ng of total DNA, in individuals aged 21 to 30 years 1000 ng total DNA were sufficient. Only 1 ng total DNA was needed in all individuals over 70. Our results show that the 4977 bp deletion can be a useful marker of natural aging in human subjects.
AB - In recent years a number of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) deletions have been detected in various tissues from individuals over 20 years of age. It has been postulated that these deletions are associated with natural aging. In order to determine whether a correlation exists between age and the amount of deleted 4977 bp mtDNA, we used two PCR reactions to study total DNA (nuclear and mitochondrial DNA) extracted from skeletal muscle (m. iliopsoas) obtained at autopsy from 93 individuals representing a wide age spectrum (range: 3 months-97 years). The primer pair L15/H15 was used to amplify a 533 bp fragment of intact mtDNA to determine the percentage of total DNA. A second PCR with the primer pair L35/H35 was then employed to amplify a 667 bp fragment of the deleted mtDNA. The amount of template DNA necessary to amplify the specific fragments of deleted mtDNA was found to decrease with age. Whereas no 4977 bp deletion could be detected in subjects under 20 years of age even with 1000 ng of total DNA, in individuals aged 21 to 30 years 1000 ng total DNA were sufficient. Only 1 ng total DNA was needed in all individuals over 70. Our results show that the 4977 bp deletion can be a useful marker of natural aging in human subjects.
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U2 - 10.1007/s004140050089
DO - 10.1007/s004140050089
M3 - Journal articles
C2 - 9297589
AN - SCOPUS:0030855755
SN - 0937-9827
VL - 110
SP - 288
EP - 291
JO - International Journal of Legal Medicine
JF - International Journal of Legal Medicine
IS - 5
ER -