PLoS ONE (Aug 2008)

Investigation of the role of mitochondrial DNA in multiple sclerosis susceptibility.

  • Maria Ban,
  • Joanna Elson,
  • Amie Walton,
  • Douglas Turnbull,
  • Alastair Compston,
  • Patrick Chinnery,
  • Stephen Sawcer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002891
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 8
p. e2891

Abstract

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Several lines of evidence suggest that mitochondrial genetic factors may influence susceptibility to multiple sclerosis. To explore this hypothesis further, we re-sequenced the mitochondrial genome (mtDNA) from 159 patients with multiple sclerosis and completed a haplogroup analysis including a further 835 patients and 1,506 controls. A trend towards over-representation of super-haplogroup U was the only evidence for association with mtDNA that we identified in these samples. In a parallel analysis of nuclear encoded mitochondrial genes, we also found a trend towards association with the complex I gene, NDUFS2. These results add to the evidence suggesting that variation in mtDNA and nuclear encoded mitochondrial genes may contribute to disease susceptibility in multiple sclerosis.