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Mitochondria as intracellular signalling organelles. An update

Lucia‐Doina Popov

2023Cellular Signalling46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Traditionally, mitochondria are known as "the powerhouse of the cell," responsible for energy (ATP) generation (by the electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation, the tricarboxylic acid cycle, and fatty acid ß-oxidation), and for the regulation of several metabolic processes, including redox homeostasis, calcium signalling, and cellular apoptosis. The extensive studies conducted in the last decades portray mitochondria as multifaceted signalling organelles that ultimately command cells’ survival or death. Based on current knowledge, we’ll outline the mitochondrial signalling to other intracellular compartments in homeostasis and pathology-related mitochondrial stress conditions here. The following topics are discussed: (i) oxidative stress and mtROS signalling in mitohormesis, (ii) mitochondrial Ca2+ signalling; (iii) the anterograde (nucleus-to-mitochondria) and retrograde (mitochondria-to-nucleus) signal transduction, (iv) the mtDNA role in immunity and inflammation, (v) the induction of mitophagy- and apoptosis - signalling cascades, (vi) the mitochondrial dysfunctions (mitochondriopathies) in cardiovascular, neurodegenerative, and malignant diseases. The novel insights into molecular mechanisms of mitochondria-mediated signalling can explain mitochondria adaptation to metabolic and environmental stresses to achieve cell survival.

Topics & Concepts

MitochondrionCell biologyMitophagyBiologyRetrograde signalingOxidative phosphorylationProgrammed cell deathCalcium signalingOxidative stressOrganelleSignal transductionApoptosisBiochemistryAutophagyMitochondrial Function and PathologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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