Genetics
Mitochondria and Multiple Sclerosis Progression: What mtDNA Copy Number Reveals28, May 2026
28, May 2026
Alper Bülbül
28, May 2026
This blog post explores a 2025 Mendelian randomization study investigating the relationship between mitochondrial DNA copy number (mtDNA-CN) and multiple sclerosis progression. While the study found no evidence that mtDNA-CN directly causes MS progression, reverse analysis suggested that worsening MS may lead to reduced mtDNA-CN, pointing to mitochondrial dysfunction as a potential molecular consequence of disease progression. The article highlights how chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and neuronal energy failure may damage mitochondrial integrity, and discusses the potential of mtDNA-CN as a biomarker that could complement established MS progression markers such as neurofilament light chain and GFAP.
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