116: Silent but Stalling: A Synonymous mtDNA Variant Shapes CD8+ T Cells
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116: Silent but Stalling: A Synonymous mtDNA Variant Shapes CD8+ T Cells

Lareau CA et al., PNAS - Single-cell multiomic profiling identifies a mosaic synonymous mtDNA variant (m.7076A>G) in MT-CO1 that is selectively depleted in CD8+ effector memory T cells. Mechanistic assays show the variant forces wobble decoding, stalls mitochondrial ribosomes, and impairs differentiation of high-demand effector T cells. Key terms: mitochondria, synonymous mutation, mtDNA, CD8+ T cells, translation.

Study Highlights:
The study identifies a mosaic synonymous mtDNA mutation m.7076A>G in MT-CO1 present at ~47% heteroplasmy in a healthy donor and shows selective depletion of the mutant allele specifically in CD8+ effector memory/short-lived effector T cells. MT-CO1 transcript abundance is unchanged by genotype, but mitochondrial ribosome profiling reveals enrichment of the mutant allele in ribosome-protected fragments, consistent with translational stalling. The effect is explained by the limited mitochondrial tRNA pool: the mutant GGG codon requires wobble/super-wobble decoding by the single mt-tRNAGly, reducing codon:anticodon affinity and slowing translation. Short-lived effector CD8+ T cells have elevated translational and metabolic demands that amplify dependence on efficient MT-CO1 translation, driving lineage-specific purifying selection.

Conclusion:
A synonymous mtDNA change can have cell type–specific functional consequences by altering codon syntax and translation efficiency; single-cell multiomics reveals purifying selection of such variants in metabolically demanding immune states. These results expand annotation of mitochondrial variation and motivate targeted studies of codon optimality in mtDNA.

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Article title:
Cell type–specific purifying selection of synonymous mitochondrial DNA variation

First author:
Lareau CA

Journal:
PNAS

DOI:
10.1073/pnas.2505704122

Reference:
Lareau CA, Zielinski S, Stickels RR, et al. Cell type–specific purifying selection of synonymous mitochondrial DNA variation. PNAS. 2025;122(30):e2505704122. doi:10.1073/pnas.2505704122

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- transcript topics: Identification of mosaic mtDNA variant m.7076A>G in MT-CO1; CD8+ TEM depletion of m.7076G allele; MT-CO1 transcript levels remain stable; Mitochondrial ribosome profiling and translation pausing; Glycine tRNA limitation and super-wobble decoding; SLEC metabolic dependence on OXPHOS and puromycin/SCENITH data

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