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Mitochondrial DNA copy number in adults with and without Type 1 diabetes

🔬 Mitochondrial DNA and Type 1 Diabetes: A Potential Marker for Complications 🧬 A recent study explores the role of mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-cn) in Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) and its complications, particularly diabetic kidney disease. Mitochondrial changes have long been suspected to play a role in the pathogenesis of diabetes and its associated complications.

Study Overview:

Design: Cross-sectional study

Participants: 178 adults with T1D and 132 non-diabetic controls

Key Findings:

Lower mtDNA-cn: Significantly lower in adults with T1D compared to non-diabetic controls

Kidney Disease: Lower mtDNA-cn in T1D patients with kidney disease compared to those without

Associations in T1D:

→ Positive association with residual C-peptide (beta-cell function marker) and HDL-C

→ Inverse relationship with age and markers of inflammation

Conclusion: mtDNA-cn may serve as a potential marker for T1D complications and a therapeutic target. The study calls for further research, including longitudinal and intervention studies, to explore these associations.

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