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Giulia Sita, Patrizia Hrelia, Agnese Graziosi, Fabiana Morroni

2020Journal of Clinical Medicine23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria are dynamic organelles that undergo constant fission and fusion. Mitochondria dysfunction underlies several human disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). Preservation of mitochondrial dynamics is fundamental for regulating the organelle's functions. Several proteins participate in the regulation of mitochondrial morphology and networks, and among these, Mitofusin 2 (Mfn2) has been extensively studied. This review focuses on the role of Mfn2 in mitochondrial dynamics and in the crosstalk between mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, in particular in AD. Understanding how this protein may be related to AD pathogenesis will provide essential information for the development of therapies for diseases linked to disturbed mitochondrial dynamics, as in AD.

Topics & Concepts

MFN2mitochondrial fusionMitochondrionEndoplasmic reticulumMedicineCrosstalkOrganelleCell biologyPathogenesisDiseaseMFN1NeuroscienceBioinformaticsBiologyPathologyMitochondrial DNAGeneticsPhysicsGeneOpticsMitochondrial Function and PathologyATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchMetabolism and Genetic Disorders
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