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:::: Biopsy sampling of human muscle and fat tissue for mitochondrial studies is an invasive approach. More recently measurement of mitochondrial function in human blood cells – as well as temporary cryopreservation (Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry) – has become an attractive and by far less invasive alternative for mitochondrial diagnostics. Mitochondrial function of blood cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and early-stage heart failure (e.g. Sjoevall 2013 Crit Care; Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry; Hagl 2014 J Alzheimer Dis). The use of human blood cells will thus predictably widen the applicability of respirometry in human physiology and will provide a significant stimulus for the entire field of mitochondrial medicine.
:::: Biopsy sampling of human muscle and fat tissue for mitochondrial studies is an invasive approach. More recently measurement of mitochondrial function in human blood cells – as well as temporary cryopreservation (Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry) – has become an attractive and by far less invasive alternative for mitochondrial diagnostics. Mitochondrial function of blood cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and early-stage heart failure (e.g. Sjoevall 2013 Crit Care; Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry; Hagl 2014 J Alzheimer Dis). The use of human blood cells will thus predictably widen the applicability of respirometry in human physiology and will provide a significant stimulus for the entire field of mitochondrial medicine.
:::: A key towards achieving comparability among data sets and the applicability of human blood cells for the evaluation of mitochondrial fitness in health and disease is the standardization of the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, the experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting. A consensus on protocols should be reached in WG4, calling for a Workshop right at the start of the COST Action. Depending on the WG4 participants input, cell lines will be defined for which harmonization of datasets should be achieved (Fig. 2).
:::: A key towards achieving comparability among data sets and the applicability of human blood cells for the evaluation of mitochondrial fitness in health and disease is the standardization of the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, the experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting. A consensus on protocols should be reached in WG4, calling for a Workshop right at the start of the COST Action. Depending on the WG4 participants input, cell lines will be defined for which harmonization of datasets should be achieved (Fig. 2).
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COST Action CA15203 (2016-2021): MitoEAGLE
Evolution-Age-Gender-Lifestyle-Environment: mitochondrial fitness mapping


MitoEAGLE data: blood and cultured cells



WG4

MITOEAGLE data repository for blood cells and clutured cells


MITOEAGLE Working Groups

WG4 Description

Biopsy sampling of human muscle and fat tissue for mitochondrial studies is an invasive approach. More recently measurement of mitochondrial function in human blood cells – as well as temporary cryopreservation (Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry) – has become an attractive and by far less invasive alternative for mitochondrial diagnostics. Mitochondrial function of blood cells was linked with numerous diseases and metabolic conditions such as sepsis, neurodegenerative diseases, depression, hypertension, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and early-stage heart failure (e.g. Sjoevall 2013 Crit Care; Karabatsiakis 2014 Transl Psychiatry; Hagl 2014 J Alzheimer Dis). The use of human blood cells will thus predictably widen the applicability of respirometry in human physiology and will provide a significant stimulus for the entire field of mitochondrial medicine.
A key towards achieving comparability among data sets and the applicability of human blood cells for the evaluation of mitochondrial fitness in health and disease is the standardization of the procedures to separate or isolate blood cells, the experimental procedure for the evaluation of mitochondrial respiratory characteristics, and the format for reporting. A consensus on protocols should be reached in WG4, calling for a Workshop right at the start of the COST Action. Depending on the WG4 participants input, cell lines will be defined for which harmonization of datasets should be achieved (Fig. 2).


WG4 Participants

CountryCityContact
ArmeniaYerevanTrchounian K
AustriaInnsbruckCardoso Luiza HD
AustriaInnsbruckHoppel Florian
AustriaInnsbruckGnaiger Erich
AustriaInnsbruckFischer Christine
AustriaInnsbruckMeszaros Andras T
AustriaInnsbruckTorres-Quesada Omar
AustriaInnsbruckGarcia-Souza Luiz F
AustriaInnsbruckDoerrier Carolina
AustriaInnsbruckKarabatsiakis Alexander
BelgiumNamurDetraux Damien
BelgiumLeuvenBird Matthew
BelgiumNamurArnould Thierry
BelgiumLiegeVotion Dominique-Marie
BelgiumNamurRenard P
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTuzlaJusic Amela
Bosnia and HerzegovinaTuzlaHajrulahovic Anesa
BrazilSao PauloVerdaguer Ignasi Bofill
BrazilSao PauloDominguez-Amorocho OA
BrazilSao PauloAlencar Mayke Bezerra
BrazilSão PauloCrispim Marcell
CroatiaZagrebRubelj Ivica
Czech RepublicPilsenKuncova J
Czech RepublicPrague 4Bajzikova Martina
Czech RepublicPraguePecina Petr
Czech RepublicPragueElkalaf Moustafa
Czech RepublicHradec KraloveVernerova Andrea
Czech RepublicPragueMracek Tomas
Czech RepublicHradec KraloveMaseko Tumisang Edward
Czech RepublicVestecZobalova Renata
Czech RepublicPragueHansikova Hana
Czech RepublicPilsenMarkova Michaela
Czech RepublicPilsenKripnerova M
Czech RepublicPragueFisar Zdenek
Czech Republic and AustraliaPrague and SouthportNeuzil Jiri
Czech repHradec KraloveFalaye T
DenmarkHvidovreNehlin Jan O
DenmarkAarhusRattan Suresh IS
DenmarkCopenhagenRasmussen LJ
DenmarkCopenhagen NMortensen OH
DenmarkCopenhagenDesler C
DenmarkMalovHey-Mogensen M
EgyptCairoAli Sameh S
EgyptCairoAbdel-Rahman Engy Ali
EstoniaTallinnTruu Laura
EstoniaTartuGrellier T
EstoniaTallinnKlepinina Lyudmila
FinlandTurkuStier Antoine
FinlandHelsinkiPirinen E
FinlandJyvaeskylaeLehti Maarit
FranceBordeaux cedexMourier A
FranceBronRizwan Alam M
FranceParisPetit Patrice X
GermanyMainzKalinovic S
GermanyMagdeburgVieira Ligo Teixeira Camila
GermanyFreising-WeihenstephanMusiol Eva
GermanyUlmHartmann C
GermanyFreisingKlingenspor Martin
GermanyLeipzigOst Mario
GermanyRegensburgRenner-Sattler Kathrin
GermanyDuesseldorfPiel Sarah
GermanyFreisingKeppner Gloria
GermanyNeuherbergBorchard Sabine
GermanyUlmKolassa Iris
GermanyGiessenEckert Gunter P
GermanyMunichJastroch M
GermanyGießenSilaidos Carmina
GermanyDüsseldorfPrigione Alessandro
GermanyBiberach an der RißNold V
GermanyHamburgSinger Dominique
GermanyFreisingFromme Tobias
GermanyFreisingSchoettl T
GermanyMainzVujacic-Mirski Ksenija
GermanyDuesseldorfEckers A
GermanyUlmCalzia Enrico
GermanyUlmSchaefer PM
GreeceAthensTrougakos Ioannis P
HungaryDebrecenVerebne Tar K
HungaryBudapestTretter Laszlo
HungaryBudapestKomlodi Timea
IrelandDublinPorter Richard K
IrelandSligoMurphy J
IrelandDublinKaravyraki Marilena
IsraelJerusalemSaada Reisch Ann
IsraelZrifinSova Marina
IsraelRishon Le ZionHachmo Yafit
ItalyMilanoBottoni P
ItalyVeronaCalabria Elisa
ItalyBolognaGenova Maria Luisa
ItalyBolzanoPichler Irene
ItalyPadovaFernandez-Vizarra Erika
ItalyBolzanoCastelo Rueda Maria Paulina
ItalyBolzano/BozenVolani Chiara
ItalyBolognaPaterlini S
ItalyAnconaBattino Maurizio
ItalyBolognaPorcelli AM
ItalyBolognaGasparre G
ItalyRomeScatena Roberto
JapanSapporoShirakawa R
LatviaRigaMakarova Elina
LatviaRigaKidere Dita
MalaysiaKuala LumpurAbdul Karim Norwahidah
MaltaMsidaVella Joanna
NetherlandsGroningenRots MG
NetherlandsNijmegenKoopman Werner JH
NetherlandsWageningenKeijer Jaap
NorwayOsloEide L
NorwayOsloNikolic N
NorwayOsloRustan AC
NorwayOsloLund Jenny
NorwayBergenTronstad Karl Johan
PalestineRamallahStiban Johnny
PolandLodzWatala Cezary
PolandWarsawKampa Rafal Pawel
PolandWarsawSek Aleksandra
PolandLodzLabieniec-Watala Magdalena
PolandPoznanRybacka-Mossakowska Joanna
PolandLodzSiewiera Karolina
PolandKrakowKaczara P
PolandPoznanMichalak Slawomir
PolandWarsawWasilewski M
PolandWarsawDymkowska Dorota
PolandPoznańLudziejewska A
PolandPoznanSwiniuch Daria
PortugalPortoOliveira Pedro Fontes
PortugalCovilhãDias Tania R
PortugalCoimbraCarvalho Eugenia
PortugalPortoBernardino RL
PortugalPortoAlves Marco G
PortugalCoimbraPereira Susana P
PortugalCantanhedePinho Sonia A
PortugalPortoBeleza Jorge
PortugalCatanhedePereira da Silva Grilo da Silva Filomena
PortugalCoimbraPalmeira Carlos
PortugalPortoCarrageta D
PortugalPortoMagalhaes Jose
PortugalPortoMartins Ana Dias
PortugalPortoCrisostomo Luis
PortugalPortoMoreira Bruno P
PortugalCantanhedeBento Guida Jose Freitas
Republic of KoreaDaejeonPark SH
Republic of KoreaYuseong-gu DaejeonQuang Don T
Republic of SerbiaBelgradePavlovic Kasja
Republic of SerbiaBelgradeKrako Jakovljevic Nina
RomaniaTimisoaraLighezan R
RomaniaTimisoaraDanila Maria-Daniela
RomaniaTimisoaraLelcu Theia
RomaniaTimisoaraMuntean Danina M
RomaniaTimisoaraBetiu AM
RomaniaTimisoaraAvram Vlad F
RussiaMoscowItkis YS
RussiaMoscowTsygankova P
RussiaMoscowKrylova T
Saudi ArabiaGizaKotb IA
SerbiaBelgradeJeremic M
SerbiaBelgradeIsakovic A
SerbiaBelgradeIvanovic Tijana
SerbiaBelgradeVukojevic M
SerbiaBelgradMarkovic Ivanka
SerbiaBelgradeMisirlic-Dencic S
SlovakiaBratislavaSumbalova Zuzana
SlovakiaBratislavaMaderova D
SlovakiaBratislavaNemec Michal
SlovakiaBratislavaUkropec J
SlovakiaKošiceCizmarova Beata
SlovakiaBratislavaUkropcova B
SloveniaLjubljanaPirkmajer Sergej
SloveniaLjubljanaMars T
SloveniaLjubljanaKopitar-Jerala Natasa
SpainBarcelonaJuarez D
SpainLleidaNogueras L
SpainBarcelonaZorzano Antonio
SpainValenciaBorras Consuelo
SpainA CoruñaMayan MD
SpainMadridDe los Rios C
SpainBarcelonaDahdah Norma Ramon
SpainBarcelonaGama Perez Pau
SpainArmilla, GranadaEscames Germaine
SpainValenciaFuertes Agudo Marina
SpainMadridCano-Abad MF
SpainSevillaMuntane Jordi
SpainA CoruñaBlanco FJ
SpainBarcelonaTura Ceide O
SpainSevillaBustos Matilde
SpainMadridMonsalve Maria
SpainSalamancaAlmeida Angeles
SpainMadridLopez MG
SpainBarcelonaArago Marc
SpainBarcelonaHyrossova Petra
SpainBarcelonaSmolders V
SpainMadridCadenas S
SpainArmilla (Granada)Fernandez-Ortiz Marisol
SpainBarcelonaGil J
SpainValenciaVictor Victor Manuel
SpainBarcelonaGonzalez Casacuberta I
SpainOurenseReboredo-Rodriguez Patricia
SpainLleidaGonzalo Hugo
SpainValenciaCasado Pinna Marta
SpainGranadaQuiles JL
SwedenLinköpingFontes-Oliveira CC
SwedenLundElmer Eskil
SwedenLundLeffler M
SwedenLundAbliva
SwedenLundChamkha Imen
SwedenLundWesterlund E
SwedenSödertäljeAlfaro-Moreno E
SwedenLundKarlsson M
SwedenLundSimon Serrano Sonia
Sweden, SELundAasander Frostner Eleonor
SwitzerlandGenevaMartinou JC
SwitzerlandLausanneZanou Nadege
The NetherlandsBT AmsterdamWuest Rob CI
TurkeyIstanbulBaykal AT
TurkeyTekirdagAral Cenk
TurkeyIzmirAydin HH
TurkeyAnkaraEngin Ayse Basak
TurkeyAnkaraTuncay Erkan
USAPhiladelphiaStarr Jonathan
USASt LouisWelch R
USAPhiladelphiaJanowska Joanna
USAFayettevilleRao RR
USAPhiladelphiaKilbaugh Todd
USAIowa CityBuettner Garry R
USAOrlandoCoen Paul M
USABaton RougeIrving Brian A
USAFayettevilleIyer Shilpa
United KingdomOxfordMakrecka-Kuka Marina
United KingdomBrightonMoore Anthony L
United KingdomLeicesterMoisoi Nicoleta
United KingdomBirminghamThakker A
United KingdomBirminghamJoanisse S
United KingdomStoke-on-TrentMcStay Gavin P
UruguayMontevideoRadi R


WG4 Management

Tasks

  1. Kick-off meeting to develop a working plan for the establishment of consensus protocols, reporting schemes, and the assignment of specific study tasks.
  2. Development of SOPs for cell separation.
  3. Development of laboratory protocols for individual blood cell types (and other cell types) for mitochondrial studies on intact and permeabilized cells.
  4. Application of SOPs in experimental studies during Short Term Scientific Missions and feeding of data into the MITOEAGLE data repository.
  5. Publication of SOPs and study results.

Milestones

  1. Consensus on protocols, reporting schemes and work assignments.
  2. Completed SOPs for cell preparation & laboratory protocols.
  3. Application study finished and data transmitted to MITOEAGLE data repository.
  4. Publication finished.

Deliverables

  1. SOPs for blood cell separation and respirometric characterisation open for the research community.
  2. MITOEAGLE data repository for comparative data evaluation, planning of future studies, data mining.
  3. Publication with a set of reference data.


Projects in progress

» MitoFit-Bloodcells
» MiPMap

Next steps