Authors
K Palikaras, E Lionaki, N Tavernarakis
Publication date
2015/9
Journal
Cell Death & Differentiation
Volume
22
Issue
9
Pages
1399-1401
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Description
Mitochondria, the main energy hub of the cell, are highly dynamic organelles, playing essential roles in fundamental cellular processes. Mitochondrial function impinges on several signalling pathways modulating cellular metabolism, cell survival and healthspan. Accordingly, impairment of mitochondria has been associated with numerous pathological conditions and ageing. Maintenance of cellular and organismal homeostasis thus hinges on fine-tuning mitochondrial quality control. Mitochondrial biogenesis and mitochondrial selective autophagy (mitophagy), two opposing cellular pathways, coordinately regulate mitochondrial content to sustain energy metabolism, in response to cellular metabolic state, stress and other intracellular or environmental signals. It is not surprising, therefore, that disequilibrium or imbalance between mitochondrial proliferation and degradation processes underlies the onset and …
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