Mitochondrial fragmentation and ROS signaling in wound response and repair.

Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1186/s13619-022-00141-8
Shiqi Xu, Shiyao Li, Mikael Bjorklund, Suhong Xu
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Mitochondria are organelles that serve numerous critical cellular functions, including energy production, Ca2+ homeostasis, redox signaling, and metabolism. These functions are intimately linked to mitochondrial morphology, which is highly dynamic and capable of rapid and transient changes to alter cellular functions in response to environmental cues and cellular demands. Mitochondrial morphology and activity are critical for various physiological processes, including wound healing. In mammals, wound healing is a complex process that requires coordinated function of multiple cell types and progresses in partially overlapping but distinct stages: hemostasis and inflammation, cell proliferation and migration, and tissue remodeling. The repair process at the single-cell level forms the basis for wound healing and regeneration in tissues. Recent findings reveal that mitochondria fulfill the intensive energy demand for wound repair and aid wound closure by cytoskeleton remodeling via morphological changes and mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) signaling. In this review, we will mainly elucidate how wounding induces changes in mitochondrial morphology and activity and how these changes, in turn, contribute to cellular wound response and repair.

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线粒体碎片和 ROS 信号在伤口反应和修复中的作用。
线粒体是一种细胞器,具有多种关键的细胞功能,包括能量生产、Ca2+ 平衡、氧化还原信号转导和新陈代谢。这些功能与线粒体形态密切相关,线粒体形态具有高度动态性,能够根据环境线索和细胞需求迅速发生瞬时变化,从而改变细胞功能。线粒体的形态和活性对包括伤口愈合在内的各种生理过程至关重要。在哺乳动物中,伤口愈合是一个复杂的过程,需要多种细胞类型的协调功能,并在部分重叠但截然不同的阶段中进行:止血和炎症、细胞增殖和迁移以及组织重塑。单细胞水平的修复过程是伤口愈合和组织再生的基础。最新研究结果表明,线粒体能满足伤口修复的高能量需求,并通过形态学变化和线粒体活性氧(mtROS)信号传递重塑细胞骨架,从而帮助伤口闭合。在这篇综述中,我们将主要阐明创伤如何诱导线粒体形态和活性发生变化,以及这些变化如何反过来促进细胞的创伤反应和修复。
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