[PDF][PDF] Mitohormesis

J Yun, T Finkel - Cell metabolism, 2014 - cell.com
J Yun, T Finkel
Cell metabolism, 2014cell.com
For many years, mitochondria were viewed as semiautonomous organelles, required only
for cellular energetics. This view has been largely supplanted by the concept that
mitochondria are fully integrated into the cell and that mitochondrial stresses rapidly activate
cytosolic signaling pathways that ultimately alter nuclear gene expression. Remarkably, this
coordinated response to mild mitochondrial stress appears to leave the cell less susceptible
to subsequent perturbations. This response, termed mitohormesis, is being rapidly dissected …
For many years, mitochondria were viewed as semiautonomous organelles, required only for cellular energetics. This view has been largely supplanted by the concept that mitochondria are fully integrated into the cell and that mitochondrial stresses rapidly activate cytosolic signaling pathways that ultimately alter nuclear gene expression. Remarkably, this coordinated response to mild mitochondrial stress appears to leave the cell less susceptible to subsequent perturbations. This response, termed mitohormesis, is being rapidly dissected in many model organisms. A fuller understanding of mitohormesis promises to provide insight into our susceptibility for disease and potentially provide a unifying hypothesis for why we age.
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