posted on 2025-12-16, 05:44authored byOsamu Yoshino, Ka Leong WongKa Leong Wong, DRA Cox, E Lee, G Hepworth, C Christophi, R Jones, Alexander Dobrovic, V Muralidharan, MV Perini
<p dir="ltr">Background and Aim: The role of circulating mitochondrial DNA (cmtDNA) in transplantation remains to be elucidated. cmtDNA may be released into the circulation as a consequence of liver injury; yet recent work also suggests a causative role for cmtDNA leading to hepatocellular injury. We hypothesized that elevated cmtDNA would be associated with adverse events after liver transplantation (LT) and conducted an observational cohort study. </p><p dir="ltr">Methods: Twenty-one patients were enrolled prospectively prior to LT. </p><p dir="ltr">Results: Postoperative complications were observed in 47.6% (n = 10). Seven patients (33.3%) had early allograft dysfunction (EAD), and six patients (28.5%) experienced acute cellular rejection within 6 months of LT. cmtDNA levels were significantly elevated in all recipients after LT compared with healthy controls and preoperative samples (1 361 937 copies/mL [IQR 586 781–3 399 687] after LT; 545 531 copies/mL [IQR 238 562–1 381 015] before LT; and 194 562 copies/mL [IQR 182 359–231 515] in healthy controls) and returned to normal levels by 5 days after transplantation. cmtDNA levels were particularly elevated in those who developed EAD in the early postoperative period (P < 0.001). In all patients, there was initially a strong overall positive correlation between cmtDNA and plasma hepatocellular enzyme levels (P < 0.05). However, the patients with EAD demonstrated a second peak in cmtDNA at postoperative day 7, which did not correlate with liver function tests. </p><p dir="ltr">Conclusions: The early release of plasma cmtDNA is strongly associated with hepatocellular damage; however, the late surge in cmtDNA in patients with EAD appeared to be independent of hepatocellular injury as measured by conventional tests.</p>
Funding
Osamu Yoshino has received financial support from the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons, Small Project Grant 2020.
History
Publication Date
2021-12-01
Journal
Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology (Australia)