Sensing within: Mitochondrial inside-out signal transduction

IF 7.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Alva G. Sainz, Furkan E. Oflaz, Xinnan Wang
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Abstract

The prevailing theory on the origins of mitochondria proposes that they were once independent organisms. Though symbiotically integrated into eukaryotic cells, they have retained a striking degree of autonomy. This self-governance manifests as the capacity to sense internal metabolic, ionic, and redox states and transduce these into signals that modulate cellular function—a process we refer to as mitochondrial inside-out signaling. These mitochondria-initiated signaling mechanisms are crucial for bioenergetic homeostasis of all cells, including neurons. Unlike conventional outside-in signaling, these mitochondria-initiated signals stem from within the organelle and propagate outward, tuning cytosolic signaling pathways, nuclear transcriptional programs, and neuronal behavior. In this review, we provide mechanistic insights into this distinct and underappreciated signaling modality, discussing how internal mitochondrial conditions are sensed and transmitted to the cytosol and how these signaling events influence mitochondrial and cellular health with a focus on their implications for neuronal physiology and disease vulnerability.

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内部感应:线粒体由内到外的信号转导
关于线粒体起源的主流理论认为它们曾经是独立的有机体。虽然与真核细胞共生,但它们保留了惊人的自治性。这种自我管理表现为感知内部代谢、离子和氧化还原状态的能力,并将这些状态转化为调节细胞功能的信号——我们将这个过程称为线粒体内外向信号传导。这些线粒体启动的信号机制对包括神经元在内的所有细胞的生物能量稳态至关重要。与传统的由外向内信号不同,这些线粒体启动的信号源于细胞器内部并向外传播,调节细胞质信号通路、核转录程序和神经元行为。在这篇综述中,我们提供了这种独特的、未被重视的信号传导方式的机制见解,讨论了线粒体内部条件是如何被感知并传递到细胞质的,以及这些信号传导事件是如何影响线粒体和细胞健康的,重点是它们对神经元生理学和疾病易感性的影响。
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Cell Chemical Biology
Cell Chemical Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
14.70
自引率
2.30%
发文量
143
期刊介绍: Cell Chemical Biology, a Cell Press journal established in 1994 as Chemistry & Biology, focuses on publishing crucial advances in chemical biology research with broad appeal to our diverse community, spanning basic scientists to clinicians. Pioneering investigations at the chemistry-biology interface, the journal fosters collaboration between these disciplines. We encourage submissions providing significant conceptual advancements of broad interest across chemical, biological, clinical, and related fields. Particularly sought are articles utilizing chemical tools to perturb, visualize, and measure biological systems, offering unique insights into molecular mechanisms, disease biology, and therapeutics.
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