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Role of Mitofusins and Mitophagy in Life or Death Decisions

Mariana Joaquim, Mafalda Escobar‐Henriques

2020Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology47 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria entail an incredible dynamism in their morphology, impacting death signaling and selective elimination of the damaged organelles. In turn, by recycling the superfluous or malfunctioning mitochondria, mostly prevalent during aging, mitophagy contributes to maintain a healthy mitochondrial network. Mitofusins locate at the outer mitochondrial membrane and control the plastic behavior of mitochondria, by mediating fusion events. Besides deciding on mitochondrial interconnectivity, mitofusin 2 regulates physical contacts between mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, but also serves as a decisive docking platform for mitophagy and apoptosis effectors. Thus, mitofusins integrate multiple bidirectional inputs from and into mitochondria and ensure proper energetic and metabolic cellular performance. Here, we review the role of mitofusins and mitophagy at the cross-road between life and apoptotic death decisions. Furthermore, we highlight the impact of this interplay on disease, focusing on how mitofusin 2 and mitophagy affect non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.

Topics & Concepts

MitophagyMFN2MitochondrionCell biologyBiologyPINK1mitochondrial fusionProgrammed cell deathParkinMitochondrial DNAAutophagyGeneticsApoptosisDiseaseGeneParkinson's diseaseMedicinePathologyAutophagy in Disease and TherapyMitochondrial Function and PathologyEndoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Disease
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