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Mitochondria-derived peptides in aging and healthspan

Brendan Miller, Su-Jeong Kim, Hiroshi Kumagai, Kelvin Yen, Pinchas Cohen

2022Journal of Clinical Investigation104 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The mechanisms that explain mitochondrial dysfunction in aging and healthspan continue to be studied, but one element has been unexplored: microproteins. Small open reading frames in circular mitochondria DNA can encode multiple microproteins, called mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs). Currently, eight MDPs have been published: humanin, MOTS-c, and SHLPs 1-6. This Review describes recent advances in microprotein discovery with a focus on MDPs. It discusses what is currently known about MDPs in aging and how this new understanding could add to the way we understand age-related diseases including type 2 diabetes, cancer, and neurodegenerative diseases at the genomic, proteomic, and drug-development levels.

Topics & Concepts

MitochondrionComputational biologyENCODEFocus (optics)BiologyBioinformaticsNeuroscienceCellular AgingMitochondrial DNAMedicineOpen reading frameTranslation (biology)DNAReading (process)GeneticsHealthy agingCell biologyGDF15 and Related BiomarkersMitochondrial Function and PathologyAdipose Tissue and Metabolism