Mitochondrial quality control in human health and disease

Bohao Liu(Jilin University), Chen-Zhen Xu(Wuhan University), Yi Liu(Wuhan University), Zilong Lu(Wuhan University), Ting-Lv Fu(Wuhan University), Guorui Li(Wuhan University), Yu Deng(Wuhan University), Guoqing Luo(Wuhan University), Song Ding(Wuhan University), Ning Li(Wuhan University), Qing Geng(Wuhan University)
Military Medical Research
May 29, 2024
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Abstract

Mitochondria, the most crucial energy-generating organelles in eukaryotic cells, play a pivotal role in regulating energy metabolism. However, their significance extends beyond this, as they are also indispensable in vital life processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, immune responses, and redox balance. In response to various physiological signals or external stimuli, a sophisticated mitochondrial quality control (MQC) mechanism has evolved, encompassing key processes like mitochondrial biogenesis, mitochondrial dynamics, and mitophagy, which have garnered increasing attention from researchers to unveil their specific molecular mechanisms. In this review, we present a comprehensive summary of the primary mechanisms and functions of key regulators involved in major components of MQC. Furthermore, the critical physiological functions regulated by MQC and its diverse roles in the progression of various systemic diseases have been described in detail. We also discuss agonists or antagonists targeting MQC, aiming to explore potential therapeutic and research prospects by enhancing MQC to stabilize mitochondrial function.


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