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Reactive oxygen species, oxidative stress, and cell death correlate with level of CoQ10 deficiency

Catarina M. Quinzii
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Luis C. López
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Robert W. Gilkerson
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Beatriz Dorado
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Jorida Coku
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Ali B. Naini
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Clotilde Lagier-Tourenne
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Markus Schuelke
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Leonardo Salviati
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Rosalba Carrozzo
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Filippo Santorelli
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Shamima Rahman
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Meriem Tazir
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Salvatore Di Mauro
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Michio Hirano
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Résumé

Coenzyme Q(10) (CoQ(10)) is essential for electron transport in the mitochondrial respiratory chain and antioxidant defense. The relative importance of respiratory chain defects, ROS production, and apoptosis in the pathogenesis of CoQ(10) deficiency is unknown. We determined previously that severe CoQ(10) deficiency in cultured skin fibroblasts harboring COQ2 and PDSS2 mutations produces divergent alterations of bioenergetics and oxidative stress. Here, to better understand the pathogenesis of CoQ(10) deficiency, we have characterized the effects of varying severities of CoQ(10) deficiency on ROS production and mitochondrial bioenergetics in cells harboring genetic defects of CoQ(10) biosynthesis. Levels of CoQ(10) seem to correlate with ROS production; 10-15% and >60% residual CoQ(10) are not associated with significant ROS production, whereas 30-50% residual CoQ(10) is accompanied by increased ROS production and cell death. Our results confirm that varying degrees of CoQ(10) deficiency cause variable defects of ATP synthesis and oxidative stress. These findings may lead to more rational therapeutic strategies for CoQ(10) deficiency.

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hal-04088198 , version 1 (03-05-2023)

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Catarina M. Quinzii, Luis C. López, Robert W. Gilkerson, Beatriz Dorado, Jorida Coku, et al.. Reactive oxygen species, oxidative stress, and cell death correlate with level of CoQ10 deficiency. FASEB Journal, 2010, 24 (10), pp.3733-3743. ⟨10.1096/fj.09-152728⟩. ⟨hal-04088198⟩
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