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Circulating cell-free mitochondrial DNA (ccf-mtDNA) is an indicator of cell death, inflammation, and oxidative stress. ccf-mtDNA in pregnancies with placental dysfunction differs from that in healthy pregnancies, and the direction of this difference depends on gestational age and method of mtDNA quantification. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) trigger release of mtDNA, yet it is unknown whether trophoblast cells release mtDNA in response to oxidative stress, a common feature of pregnancies with placental pathology. We hypothesized that oxidative stress would induce cell death and release of mtDNA from trophoblast cells. BeWo cells were treated with antimycin A (10-320 µM) or rotenone (0.2-50 µM) to induce oxidative stress. A multiplex real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay was used to quantify mtDNA and nuclear DNA in membrane-bound, non-membrane-bound, and vesicle-bound forms in cell culture supernatants and cell lysates. Treatment with antimycin A increased ROS (
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Jennifer J. Gardner
Spencer C. Cushen
Oregon Health & Science University
Renée de Nazaré Oliveira da Silva
Loma Linda University
AJP Cell Physiology
University of North Texas
Loma Linda University
University of North Texas Health Science Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6a4f8b6db64358762855a — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpcell.00091.2024
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