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Mitochondrial biogenesis: An update

Lucia‐Doina Popov

2020Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine701 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In response to the energy demand triggered by developmental signals and environmental stressors, the cells launch the mitochondrial biogenesis process. This is a self-renewal route, by which new mitochondria are generated from the ones already existing. Recently, considerable progress has been made in deciphering mitochondrial biogenesis-related proteins and genes that function in health and in pathology-related circumstances. However, an outlook on the intracellular mechanisms shared by the main players that drive mitochondrial biogenesis machinery is still missing. Here, we provide such a view by focusing on the following issues: (a) the role of mitochondrial biogenesis in homeostasis of the mitochondrial mass and function, (b) the signalling pathways beyond the induction/promotion, stimulation and inhibition of mitochondrial biogenesis and (c) the therapeutic applications aiming the repair and regeneration of defective mitochondrial biogenesis (in ageing, metabolic diseases, neurodegeneration and cancer). The review is concluded by the perspectives of mitochondrial medicine and research.

Topics & Concepts

Mitochondrial biogenesisBiogenesisMitochondrionCell biologyBiologyOrganelle biogenesismitochondrial fusionNeurodegenerationFunction (biology)DNAJA3Mitochondrial DNAGeneticsGeneMedicinePathologyDiseaseMitochondrial Function and PathologyCancer, Hypoxia, and MetabolismMetabolism and Genetic Disorders