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Mitochondrial Ion Channels of the Inner Membrane and Their Regulation in Cell Death Signaling

Andrea Urbani, Elena Prosdocimi, Andrea Carrer, Vanessa Checchetto, Ildikò Szabó

2021Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria are bioenergetic organelles with a plethora of fundamental functions ranging from metabolism and ATP production to modulation of signaling events leading to cell survival or cell death. Ion channels located in the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes critically control mitochondrial function and, as a consequence, also cell fate. Opening or closure of mitochondrial ion channels allow the fine-tuning of mitochondrial membrane potential, ROS production, and function of the respiratory chain complexes. In this review, we critically discuss the intracellular regulatory factors that affect channel activity in the inner membrane of mitochondria and, indirectly, contribute to cell death. These factors include various ligands, kinases, second messengers, and lipids. Comprehension of mitochondrial ion channels regulation in cell death pathways might reveal new therapeutic targets in mitochondria-linked pathologies like cancer, ischemia, reperfusion injury, and neurological disorders.

Topics & Concepts

Cell biologyMitochondrionProgrammed cell deathIon channelTranslocase of the inner membraneBiologyVoltage-dependent anion channelIntracellularInner mitochondrial membraneOrganellemitochondrial fusionMembrane potentialSignal transductionMitochondrial membrane transport proteinBacterial outer membraneApoptosisMitochondrial DNABiochemistryReceptorEscherichia coliGeneMitochondrial Function and PathologyATP Synthase and ATPases ResearchMetabolism and Genetic Disorders
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