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Mitophagy-related regulated cell death: molecular mechanisms and disease implications
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AbstractDuring oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondria continuously produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), and untimely ROS clearance can subject mitochondria to oxidative stress, ultimately resulting in mitochondrial damage. Mitophagy is essential for maintaining cellular mitochondrial quality control and homeostasis, with activation involving both ubiquitin-dependent and ubiquitin-independent pathways. Over the past decade, numerous studies have indicated that different forms of regulated cell death (RCD) are connected with mitophagy. These diverse forms of RCD have been shown to be regulated by mitophagy and are implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of diseases, such as tumors, degenerative diseases, and ischemia‒reperfusion injury (IRI). Importantly, targeting mitophagy to regulate RCD has shown excellent therapeutic potential in preclinical trials, and is expected to be an effective strategy for the treatment of related diseases. Here, we present a summary of the role of mitophagy in different forms of RCD, with a focus on potential molecular mechanisms by which mitophagy regulates RCD. We also discuss the implications of mitophagy-related RCD in the context of various diseases.
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Title: Mitophagy-related regulated cell death: molecular mechanisms and disease implications
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AbstractDuring oxidative phosphorylation, mitochondria continuously produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), and untimely ROS clearance can subject mitochondria to oxidative stress, ultimately resulting in mitochondrial damage.
Mitophagy is essential for maintaining cellular mitochondrial quality control and homeostasis, with activation involving both ubiquitin-dependent and ubiquitin-independent pathways.
Over the past decade, numerous studies have indicated that different forms of regulated cell death (RCD) are connected with mitophagy.
These diverse forms of RCD have been shown to be regulated by mitophagy and are implicated in the pathogenesis of a variety of diseases, such as tumors, degenerative diseases, and ischemia‒reperfusion injury (IRI).
Importantly, targeting mitophagy to regulate RCD has shown excellent therapeutic potential in preclinical trials, and is expected to be an effective strategy for the treatment of related diseases.
Here, we present a summary of the role of mitophagy in different forms of RCD, with a focus on potential molecular mechanisms by which mitophagy regulates RCD.
We also discuss the implications of mitophagy-related RCD in the context of various diseases.
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