Title
Adjusting MtDNA quantification in whole blood for peripheral blood platelet and leukocyte counts
Date Issued
01 October 2016
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Ledesma M.
Gonzalez-Lazaro M.
Moreno-Loshuertos R.
Fernandez-Silva P.
Enriquez J.A.
Laclaustra M.
Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Publisher(s)
Public Library of Science
Abstract
Alterations of mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNAcn) in the blood (mitochondrial to nuclear DNA ratio) appear associated with several systemic diseases, including primary mitochondrial disorders, carcinogenesis, and hematologic diseases. Measuring mtDNAcn in DNA extracted from whole blood (WB) instead of from peripheral blood mononuclear cells or buffy coat may yield different results due to mitochondrial DNA present in platelets. The aim of this work is to quantify the contribution of platelets to mtDNAcn in whole blood [mtDNAcn(WB)] and to propose a correction formula to estimate leukocytes' mtDNAcn [mtDNAcn(L)] from mtDNAcn(WB). Blood samples from 10 healthy adults were combined with platelet-enriched plasma and saline solution to produce artificial blood preparations. Aliquots of each sample were combined with five different platelet concentrations. In 46 of these blood preparations, mtDNAcn was measured by qPCR. MtDNAcn(WB) increased 1.07 (95%CI 0.86, 1.29; p<0.001) per 1000 platelets present in the preparation. We proved that leukocyte count should also be taken into account as mtDNAcn(WB) was inversely associated with leukocyte count; it increased 1.10 (95%CI 0.95, 1.25, p<0.001) per unit increase of the ratio between platelet and leukocyte counts. If hematological measurements are available, subtracting 1.10 the platelets/leukocyte ratio from mtDNAcn(WB) may serve as an estimation for mtDNAcn(L). Both platelet and leukocyte counts in the sample are important sources of variation if comparing mtDNAcn among groups of patients when mtDNAcn is measured in DNA extracted from whole blood. Not taking the platelet/leukocyte ratio into account in whole blood measurements, may lead to overestimation and misclassification if interpreted as leukocytes' mtDNAcn.
Volume
11
Issue
10
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Sistema cardiaco, Sistema cardiovascular
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84991694076
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS ONE
ISSN of the container
19326203
Sponsor(s)
The work of Dr. Laclaustra was supported in part by grants PI10/00021 and PI14/00009 from Instituto de Salud Carlos III, which include FEDER funding, providing funds for research material. Yamilee Hurtado-Roca was supported, in the form of salary, by FINCyT Science and Technology Program Scholarships N°088-FINCyT-BDE-2014 from agreement 1663/OC-PE, between the Republic of Peru and the Inter-American Development Bank. None of the funding institutions had any role in the study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.
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