Associations between mitochondrial copy number, exercise capacity, physiologic cost of walking, and cardiac strain in young adult survivors of childhood cancer

J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Aug;18(4):1154-1167. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01590-7. Epub 2024 Apr 18.

Abstract

Purpose: Childhood cancer survivors are at risk for cardiac dysfunction and impaired physical performance, though underlying cellular mechanisms are not well studied. In this cross-sectional study, we examined the association between peripheral blood mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN, a proxy for mitochondrial function) and markers of performance impairment and cardiac dysfunction.

Methods: Whole-genome sequencing, validated by quantitative polymerase chain reaction, was used to estimate mtDNA-CN in 1720 adult survivors of childhood cancer (48.5% female; mean age = 30.7 years, standard deviation (SD) = 9.0). Multivariable logistic regression was performed to evaluate the associations between mtDNA-CN and exercise intolerance, walking inefficiency, and abnormal global longitudinal strain (GLS), adjusting for treatment exposures, age, sex, and race and ethnicity.

Results: The prevalence of exercise intolerance, walking inefficiency, and abnormal GLS among survivors was 25.7%, 10.7%, and 31.7%, respectively. Each SD increase of mtDNA-CN was associated with decreased odds of abnormal GLS (adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 0.88, p = 0.04) but was not associated with exercise intolerance (OR = 1.02, p = 0.76) or walking inefficiency (OR = 1.06, p = 0.46). Alkylating agent exposure was associated with increased odds of exercise intolerance (OR = 2.25, p < 0.0001), walking inefficiency (OR = 2.37, p < 0.0001), and abnormal GLS (OR = 1.78, p = 0.0002).

Conclusions: Increased mtDNA-CN is associated with decreased odds of abnormal cardiac function in childhood cancer survivors.

Implications for cancer survivors: These findings demonstrate a potential role for mtDNA-CN as a biomarker of early cardiac dysfunction in this population.

Keywords: Biomarkers; Cardiac dysfunction; Childhood cancer survivors; Mitochondrial DNA copy number.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Cancer Survivors* / statistics & numerical data
  • Child
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • DNA Copy Number Variations
  • DNA, Mitochondrial* / genetics
  • Exercise Tolerance
  • Female
  • Heart Diseases / etiology
  • Heart Diseases / genetics
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Mitochondria
  • Neoplasms* / genetics
  • Walking*
  • Young Adult

Substances

  • DNA, Mitochondrial