Title of article :
Mitochondrial Genetics in Gastric Cancer
Author/Authors :
Pramod, Sneha Department of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Tamil Nadu, India , Magesh, Suchitra Department of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Tamil Nadu, India , Deepa Parvathi, Venkatachalam Department of Biomedical Sciences - Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract :
Gastric carcinoma, in India, is the second most prevalent cause of cancer-related
deaths since most patients are asymptomatic until the disease progresses to advanced
stages. Hence, there is a need for non-invasive and specific biomarkers for early
screening and diagnosis.
Human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has 37 genes involved in oxidative phos-
phorylation pathway (OxPhos). There are several 100 to 1000 mitochondria in a
human cell and each mitochondrion has two to 10 copies of mtDNA. There is a
significant association between the mtDNA copy number and an increase in risk of
various cancers.
There is also a relation between the changes in the sequence of mtDNA in genes,
such as MT-CYB, MT-ATP6 and gastric cancer, according to which the tumor cells
switch to aerobic glycolysis for ATP production even in the presence of oxygen due
to Warburg effect. Multiple factors have an adverse effect on mitochondrial gene
expression and impairs the OxPhos pathway due to lack of sophisticated DNA repair
mechanism in mitochondria.
Techniques, such as Next Generation Sequencing and Whole Genome Sequencing,
are capable of early detection of copy number variants and mtDNA mutations in
blood sample essential for better prognosis of gastric cancer.
Through the course of this study, various reports of a correlation between mtDNA
damage and gastric cancer were analyzed and it was found that the increasing evidence
of the role of mtDNA and its copy number in cancer indicates its significance as a
potential biomarker for gastric cancer.
Keywords :
Gastric cancer , Mitochondrial DNA , Mutation
Journal title :
Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC)