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Published on: March 17, 2023
Mitochondrial haplogroups and expression studies of commonly used human cell lines
Christine Sabine Siegismund1, Ingo Schäfer2, Peter Seibel2
1Institute for Cardiac Diagnostics and Therapy (IKDT), Moltkestr. 31, D-12203 Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
We developed a multiplex fragment length analysis (MFLA) for clearly assigning mitochondrial haplogroups mostly endemic in Europe for future cardiac diagnostics. As a technical proof, 23 commonly used human cell lines were haplotyped as reference standards. The functional analysis on mtDNA copies per cell revealed no correlation to haplogroups but a relatively high rate of mitochondria per cell and at the same time a very low expression of all mitochondrial and some nuclear encoded mitochondrial related genes. Established MFLA is an easy to handle method for analysing European mitochondrial haplogroups to perform epidemic studies and elucidate correlations to distinct diseases.
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