Coordination of mitochondrial and nuclear gene-expression regulation in health, evolution, and disease

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Omer Papier , Gavriel Minor , Hadar Medini, Dan Mishmar
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Abstract

Mitochondrial dysfunction has been reported in monogenic phenotypes, but also as part of common complex disorders. Explanations for the underlying mechanism of both disease types mostly focused on mutations in the open-reading frames of proteins encoded by either the mitochondrial or nuclear genomes, as well as in tRNA or ribosomal RNA genes in the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Although disease-causing mutations have been identified in regulatory proteins of mtDNA replication and maintenance, coordination between the regulation of mitochondrial and nuclear gene expression was only rarely considered as an explanation for mitochondrial dysfunction in diseases. Here, we review evidence suggesting that compromised coordination of mitonuclear regulation of gene expression constitutes an attractive mechanism to explain the involvement of mitochondrial dysfunction in a variety of disorders and in evolutionary processes. We discuss candidate mechanisms for coordination of mitonuclear gene expression and future avenues for their identification, with emphasis on functional genomics techniques.

线粒体和核基因表达调控在健康、进化和疾病中的协调作用
线粒体功能障碍已在单基因表型中报道,但也作为常见复杂疾病的一部分。对这两种疾病的潜在机制的解释主要集中在线粒体或核基因组编码的蛋白质的开放阅读框架中的突变,以及线粒体DNA (mtDNA)中的tRNA或核糖体RNA基因中的突变。虽然在mtDNA复制和维持的调节蛋白中发现了致病突变,但线粒体和核基因表达的调节之间的协调很少被认为是疾病中线粒体功能障碍的解释。在这里,我们回顾了证据表明,线粒体核调节基因表达的协调受损构成了一个有吸引力的机制来解释线粒体功能障碍在各种疾病和进化过程中的参与。我们讨论了有丝核基因表达协调的候选机制和未来的鉴定途径,重点是功能基因组学技术。
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Current Opinion in Physiology
Current Opinion in Physiology Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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