News Analysis / Development of mitochondrial replacement therapy
Published on: May 15, 2023
Source: NIH
Context:
The Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), the U.K. fertility regulator, recently confirmed that less than five children have been born using mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT) as of April 2023.
About Mitochondria
Mitochondria are organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
They are often referred to as the “powerhouses” of the cell because they generate most of the cell’s energy.
Structure
Mitochondria have a double membrane: an outer membrane and an inner membrane
The inner membrane is highly folded to form cristae, which increase the surface area available for energy production
The space between the two membranes is called the intermembrane space
The interior of the mitochondrion is called the matrix, which contains enzymes involved in energy production
Function
The primary function of mitochondria is to produce ATP (adenosine triphosphate), the molecule that cells use for energy.
Mitochondria do this through a process called cellular respiration, which involves the breakdown of glucose and other molecules to generate energy.
Mitochondria also play a role in other cellular processes, such as calcium signaling and apoptosis (programmed cell death)
Mitochondrial dysfunction has been linked to a variety of diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and neurodegenerative disorders.
Replication
About Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy
Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy (MRT) is a new form of reproductive in-vitro fertilization (IVF) that involves replacing a woman’s abnormal mitochondrial DNA (mt-DNA) with a donor’s healthy mt-DNA.
Purpose: MRT is primarily performed to prevent women who are carriers of mitochondrial diseases from passing on these heritable genetic diseases to their children.
DNA Types: Humans have two types of DNA in their cells: nuclear DNA, inherited from both parents, and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), inherited only from the mother.
In 2015, the United Kingdom became the first country to regulate MRT, establishing legal and ethical guidelines for its use.
Procedure:
The process of MRT involves the following steps:
What is in-vitro fertilization (IVF)?