Heart of the matter: Mitochondrial dynamics and genome alterations in cardiac aging

IF 5.1 3区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY Mechanisms of Ageing and Development Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-27 DOI:10.1016/j.mad.2025.112044
Claudie Gabillard-Lefort , Théophile Thibault , Guy Lenaers , Rudolf J. Wiesner , Jeanne Mialet-Perez , Olivier R. Baris
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Abstract

Cardiac pathological aging is a serious health issue, with cardiovascular diseases still being a leading cause of deaths worldwide. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify culprit factors involved in this process. In the last decades, mitochondria, which are crucial for cardiac function, have emerged as major contributors. Mitochondria are organelles involved in a plethora of metabolic pathways and cell processes ranging from ATP production to calcium homeostasis or regulation of apoptotic pathways. This review provides a general overview of the pathomechanisms involving mitochondria during cardiac aging, with a focus on the role of mitochondrial dynamics and mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). These mechanisms involve imbalanced mitochondrial fusion and fission, loss of mtDNA integrity leading to tissue mosaic of mitochondrial deficiency, as well as mtDNA release in the cytoplasm, promoting inflammation via the NLRP3, cGAS/STING and TLR9 pathways. Potential links between mtDNA, mitochondrial damage and the accumulation of senescent cells in the heart are also discussed. A better understanding of how these factors impact on heart function and accelerate its pathological aging should lead to the development of new therapies to promote healthy aging and restore age-induced cardiac dysfunction.
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问题的核心:线粒体动力学和基因组改变在心脏老化
心脏病理性衰老是一个严重的健康问题,心血管疾病仍然是全球死亡的主要原因。因此,迫切需要确定这一过程中涉及的罪魁祸首因素。在过去的几十年里,对心脏功能至关重要的线粒体已经成为主要的贡献者。线粒体是参与多种代谢途径和细胞过程的细胞器,从ATP产生到钙稳态或凋亡途径的调节。本文综述了心脏衰老过程中涉及线粒体的病理机制,重点介绍了线粒体动力学和线粒体DNA (mtDNA)的作用。这些机制包括不平衡的线粒体融合和裂变,mtDNA完整性的丧失导致线粒体缺陷的组织镶嵌,以及mtDNA在细胞质中的释放,通过NLRP3、cGAS/STING和TLR9途径促进炎症。还讨论了线粒体dna、线粒体损伤和心脏中衰老细胞积累之间的潜在联系。更好地了解这些因素如何影响心脏功能并加速其病理性衰老,将导致新疗法的发展,以促进健康衰老和恢复年龄诱导的心功能障碍。
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期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Ageing and Development is a multidisciplinary journal aimed at revealing the molecular, biochemical and biological mechanisms that underlie the processes of aging and development in various species as well as of age-associated diseases. Emphasis is placed on investigations that delineate the contribution of macromolecular damage and cytotoxicity, genetic programs, epigenetics and genetic instability, mitochondrial function, alterations of metabolism and innovative anti-aging approaches. For all of the mentioned studies it is necessary to address the underlying mechanisms. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development publishes original research, review and mini-review articles. The journal also publishes Special Issues that focus on emerging research areas. Special issues may include all types of articles following peered review. Proposals should be sent directly to the Editor-in-Chief.
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