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. 2021 Feb 25;11(1):4608.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-84132-w.

Association of mitochondrial DNA copy number with prevalent and incident type 2 diabetes in women: A population-based follow-up study

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Association of mitochondrial DNA copy number with prevalent and incident type 2 diabetes in women: A population-based follow-up study

Ashfaque A Memon et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction is an important factor of the aging process and may play a key role in various diseases. Mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN) is an indirect measure of mitochondrial dysfunction and is associated with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM); however, whether mtDNA-CN can predict the risk of developing T2DM is not well-known. We quantified absolute mtDNA-CN in both prevalent and incident T2DM by well-optimized droplet digital PCR (ddPCR) method in a population-based follow-up study of middle aged (50-59 years) Swedish women (n = 2387). The median follow-up period was 17 years. Compared to those who were free of T2DM, mtDNA-CN was significantly lower in both prevalent T2DM and in women who developed T2DM during the follow-up period. Mitochondrial DNA-copy number was also associated with glucose intolerance, systolic blood pressure, smoking status and education. In multivariable Cox regression analysis, lower baseline mtDNA-CN was prospectively associated with a higher risk of T2DM, independent of age, BMI, education, smoking status and physical activity. Moreover, interaction term analysis showed that smoking increased the effect of low mtDNA-CN at baseline on the risk of incident T2DM. Mitochondrial DNA-copy number may be a risk factor of T2DM in women. The clinical usefulness of mtDNA-CN to predict the future risk of T2DM warrants further investigation.

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(A) Kaplan–Meier curves were plotted to calculate the probability of population free of T2DM during follow-up. Mitochondrial DNA-CN was dichotomized into high (dotted line) and low (continuous line) according to the median. *p value for difference in time to T2DM between low and high mtDNA (log-rank test). (B) Flowchart for population included in the study.

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