Premature ageing in mice expressing defective mitochondrial DNA polymerase
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- 27 May 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 429 (6990) , 417-423
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nature02517
Abstract
Point mutations and deletions of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) accumulate in a variety of tissues during ageing in humans1, monkeys2 and rodents3. These mutations are unevenly distributed and can accumulate clonally in certain cells, causing a mosaic pattern of respiratory chain deficiency in tissues such as heart4, skeletal muscle5 and brain6. In terms of the ageing process, their possible causative effects have been intensely debated because of their low abundance and purely correlative connection with ageing7,8. We have now addressed this question experimentally by creating homozygous knock-in mice that express a proof-reading-deficient version of PolgA, the nucleus-encoded catalytic subunit of mtDNA polymerase. Here we show that the knock-in mice develop an mtDNA mutator phenotype with a threefold to fivefold increase in the levels of point mutations, as well as increased amounts of deleted mtDNA. This increase in somatic mtDNA mutations is associated with reduced lifespan and premature onset of ageing-related phenotypes such as weight loss, reduced subcutaneous fat, alopecia (hair loss), kyphosis (curvature of the spine), osteoporosis, anaemia, reduced fertility and heart enlargement. Our results thus provide a causative link between mtDNA mutations and ageing phenotypes in mammals.Keywords
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