Mitochondrial calcium uniporter channel gatekeeping in cardiovascular disease

IF 9.4 Q1 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS Nature cardiovascular research Pub Date : 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1038/s44161-024-00463-7
Tyler L. Stevens, Henry M. Cohen, Joanne F. Garbincius, John W. Elrod
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The mitochondrial calcium (mCa2+) uniporter channel (mtCU) resides at the inner mitochondrial membrane and is required for Ca2+ to enter the mitochondrial matrix. The mtCU is essential for cellular function, as mCa2+ regulates metabolism, bioenergetics, signaling pathways and cell death. mCa2+ uptake is primarily regulated by the MICU family (MICU1, MICU2, MICU3), EF-hand-containing Ca2+-sensing proteins, which respond to cytosolic Ca2+ concentrations to modulate mtCU activity. Considering that mitochondrial function and Ca2+ signaling are ubiquitously disrupted in cardiovascular disease, mtCU function has been a hot area of investigation for the last decade. Here we provide an in-depth review of MICU-mediated regulation of mtCU structure and function, as well as potential mtCU-independent functions of these proteins. We detail their role in cardiac physiology and cardiovascular disease by highlighting the phenotypes of different mutant animal models, with an emphasis on therapeutic potential and targets of interest in this pathway. Stevens et al. review the current knowledge on the regulation of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter channel (mtCU) in cardiac physiology and disease.

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线粒体钙离子通道在心血管疾病中的作用
线粒体钙(mCa2+)单通道(mtCU)位于线粒体内膜,是 Ca2+ 进入线粒体基质所必需的。mtCU 对细胞功能至关重要,因为 mCa2+ 可调节新陈代谢、生物能、信号通路和细胞死亡。mCa2+ 的吸收主要受 MICU 家族(MICU1、MICU2、MICU3)的调控,MICU 家族是含 EF 手的 Ca2+ 传感蛋白,可对细胞膜 Ca2+ 浓度做出反应,从而调节 mtCU 的活性。考虑到线粒体功能和 Ca2+ 信号在心血管疾病中普遍受到破坏,mtCU 功能在过去十年中一直是研究的热点领域。在此,我们深入综述了 MICU 介导的 mtCU 结构和功能调控,以及这些蛋白潜在的与 mtCU 无关的功能。我们通过强调不同突变动物模型的表型,详细介绍了它们在心脏生理学和心血管疾病中的作用,并重点介绍了该通路的治疗潜力和感兴趣的靶点。Stevens 等人回顾了线粒体钙离子通道 (mtCU) 在心脏生理和疾病中的调节作用。
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