Abstract
mtDNA is the closed circular, ds-DNA present in mitochondria of eukaryotic cells and are inherited maternally. Besides being the power house of the cell, mitochondria are also responsible for the regulation of redox homeostasis, signaling, metabolism, immunity, survival and apoptosis. Lack of a ‘Systematic Review’ on mtDNA variations and cancers encouraged us to perform the present study. Pubmed’, ‘Embase’ and ‘Cochrane Library’ databases were searched using keywords ‘Mitochondrial DNA’ OR ‘mtDNA’ OR ‘mDNA’ AND ‘polymorphism’ AND ‘cancer’ AND ‘risk’ to retrieve literature. Polymorphisms occupy first rank among mtDNA variations followed by CNV, MSI, mutations and hold a great potential to emerge as key predictors for human cancers.
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Authors’ contributions
N.T. conceived the study, data collection, analysis, wrote the manuscript; A.K.S. data collection, created map; H.S. and S.S., provided important suggestions, critically reviewed the manuscript. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.
Disclosure statement
The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the article.