Natural radioactivity and human mitochondrial DNA mutations

Lucy Forster(University of Freiburg), Peter Forster(University of Freiburg), Sabine Lutz‐Bonengel(University of Freiburg), Horst Willkomm(University of Freiburg), Bernd Brinkmann(University of Freiburg)
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
October 7, 2002
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Abstract

Radioactivity is known to induce tumors, chromosome lesions, and minisatellite length mutations, but its effects on the DNA sequence have not previously been studied. A coastal peninsula in Kerala (India) contains the world's highest level of natural radioactivity in a densely populated area, offering an opportunity to characterize radiation-associated DNA mutations. We sampled 248 pedigrees (988 individuals) in the high-radiation peninsula and in nearby low-radiation islands as a control population. We sequenced their mtDNA, and found that the pedigrees living in the high-radiation area have significantly (P < 0.01) increased germ-line point mutations between mothers and their offspring. In each mutation case, we confirmed maternity by autosomal profiling. Strikingly, the radioactive conditions accelerate mutations at nucleotide positions that have been evolutionary hot spots for at least 60,000 years.


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