“…Therefore, most studies use cellular mtDNA content, which can be estimated from sequence data, as a proxy for mitochondrial function. While mtDNA content can be correlated with the respiratory activity of a cell and mtDNA gene expression, 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 the relationship is not necessarily linear, and cells may retain as low as 20%–40% of their baseline mtDNA content without a loss in respiratory capacity (see Picard 8 for a review). Both a reduction or elevation of mtDNA copy number can be associated with disease risk.…”