Kidney Cancer can be identify by Mitochondrial DNA Number

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The degree to which mtDNA copy number is controlled genetically has been unknown. Previous studies have suggested that low mtDNA copy number may be associated with an increased risk of a variety of cancers, but researchers eve found this that it is also  associated with kidney cancer.

In the first portion of the study, Xifeng Wu, M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston and colleagues analyzed mtDNA copy number from the peripheral blood cells of more than 300 identical and non-identical twins to estimate the influence of genetics on copy number. In the second portion of the study, the researchers analyzed mtDNA copy number from 260 renal cell cancer patients and 281 control subjects to examine the association between copy number and renal cancer risk.

The investigators estimate that genetics accounts for 65 percent of the variation in mtDNA copy number in the population. On average, renal cancer patients had a lower mtDNA copy number in peripheral blood cells than did control subjects. They also observed a statistically significant trend for increased risk of renal cell cancer with decreasing mtDNA copy number.

Nice blog..

k.sridhar kumar's picture

it's intresting to know about mtDNA and nice to know that kidney cancer can identified by mtDNA number.....

thank you

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thank you sir for your wishes.

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Dear Pratyesh

eswar's picture

Good..
{eswar} G.S.N.Koteswara Rao

thanks

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thanks eswar for your interest in the blog.

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