Wenyu Du, Youjing Yang, Tao Zhang, Junyu Jiang, Dingyuan Du, Guangbin Huang, Shasha Tao
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Abstract
Mitophagy has emerged as a key regulator in lung injury, presenting new avenues for therapeutic intervention. Lung injury, often caused by infections, trauma, or inhalation of toxic gases, disrupts lung tissue integrity and function, frequently leading to pulmonary fibrosis. Mitophagy serves a dual purpose: it removes damaged mitochondria, reducing oxidative stress and preventing cell death, thereby offering protection in acute lung injury. However, excessive mitophagy can deplete mitochondria, impair energy metabolism, and aggravate tissue damage. Throughout the progression of lung injury, mitophagy finely tunes inflammation, immune responses, and cell survival, helping to modulate cytokine storms and delay fibrosis. Additionally, it influences metabolic reprogramming and intercellular communication, affecting critical cell types such as alveolar epithelial cells, macrophages, and fibroblasts, which are essential for tissue repair and regeneration. Although the precise molecular mechanisms remain under investigation, mitophagy is increasingly recognized as a promising therapeutic target for lung injury and fibrosis. The future challenge lies in achieving a precise balance in the regulation of mitophagy to maximize its protective effects while minimizing potential harm, thereby opening new pathways for innovative therapeutic strategies.
期刊介绍:
Chinese Journal of Traumatology (CJT, ISSN 1008-1275) was launched in 1998 and is a peer-reviewed English journal authorized by Chinese Association of Trauma, Chinese Medical Association. It is multidisciplinary and designed to provide the most current and relevant information for both the clinical and basic research in the field of traumatic medicine. CJT primarily publishes expert forums, original papers, case reports and so on. Topics cover trauma system and management, surgical procedures, acute care, rehabilitation, post-traumatic complications, translational medicine, traffic medicine and other related areas. The journal especially emphasizes clinical application, technique, surgical video, guideline, recommendations for more effective surgical approaches.