Cross-sectional study of 142 stable COPD patients and 47 smokers with normal lung function measuring serum MOTS-c and Romo1 (a pro-oxidant mitochondrial protein), finding that COPD patients had significantly lower MOTS-c and higher Romo1 versus controls, with MOTS-c reduction correlating inversely with Romo1 but not independently predicting airflow obstruction severity after multivariate adjustment. Establishes baseline circulating MDP levels in stable COPD. Provides the first characterization of circulating MOTS-c in stable COPD—establishing that mitochondrial peptide deficiency coexists with elevated mitochondrial oxidative stress in COPD, suggesting MOTS-c as a potential biomarker of mitochondrial dysfunction in the stable disease state.
Amado, Carlos A; Martín-Audera, Paula; Agüero, Juan; Lavín, Bernardo A; Guerra, Armando R; Boucle, Daymara; Ferrer-Pargada, Diego; Berja, Ana; Martín, Fernando; Casanova, Ciro; García-Unzueta, Mayte