Organelle dysfunction and its contribution to metabolic impairments in aging and age-related diseases

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Julia C. Heiby, Alessandro Ori
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Abstract

Aging is a major risk factor for most diseases. Pathways regulating metabolism, including nutrient sensing, energy production, and synthesis and degradation of macromolecules, have been identified as key regulators of organismal lifespan and implicated in several late-onset diseases, such as most neurodegenerative disorders. In this review, we focus on emerging evidence that links the remodeling of key organelles, namely mitochondria and lysosomes, to metabolic alterations that manifest during the aging process. We highlight data demonstrating a reciprocal interaction between organelle (dys)-function and protein homeostasis in aging. We also discuss examples of cell-type-specific metabolic alterations that can influence organ function locally and whole organism aging via inter-tissue communication. Finally, we propose how emerging methods could enable to characterize in vivo the impact of aging on organelle composition and function.

细胞器功能障碍及其对衰老和年龄相关疾病代谢损伤的贡献
衰老是大多数疾病的主要危险因素。调节代谢的途径,包括营养感知、能量产生、大分子的合成和降解,已被确定为生物体寿命的关键调节因子,并涉及几种晚发性疾病,如大多数神经退行性疾病。在这篇综述中,我们关注的是将关键细胞器(即线粒体和溶酶体)的重塑与衰老过程中出现的代谢改变联系起来的新证据。我们强调的数据表明,细胞器(天)功能和蛋白质稳态之间的相互作用在衰老。我们还讨论了细胞类型特异性代谢改变的例子,这些代谢改变可以通过组织间通信影响局部器官功能和整个生物体衰老。最后,我们提出了新兴方法如何能够表征衰老对细胞器组成和功能的体内影响。
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Current Opinion in Systems Biology
Current Opinion in Systems Biology Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Systems Biology is a new systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up-to-date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of Systems Biology. It publishes polished, concise and timely systematic reviews and opinion articles. In addition to describing recent trends, the authors are encouraged to give their subjective opinion on the topics discussed. As this is such a broad discipline, we have determined themed sections each of which is reviewed once a year. The following areas will be covered by Current Opinion in Systems Biology: -Genomics and Epigenomics -Gene Regulation -Metabolic Networks -Cancer and Systemic Diseases -Mathematical Modelling -Big Data Acquisition and Analysis -Systems Pharmacology and Physiology -Synthetic Biology -Stem Cells, Development, and Differentiation -Systems Biology of Mold Organisms -Systems Immunology and Host-Pathogen Interaction -Systems Ecology and Evolution
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