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The Complex Interplay between Mitochondria, ROS and Entire Cellular Metabolism

Journal

ANTIOXIDANTS
Volume 11, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/antiox11101995

Keywords

cellular metabolism; mitochondria; mitochondrial function; morphology; mitochondrial interactions; redox state; ROS; calcium; signaling

Funding

  1. AUSTRIAN SCIENCE FUND [I3089-B28]
  2. AUSTRIAN RESEARCH PROMOTION AGENCY [880666]
  3. Johannes und Herta Tuba Stiftung
  4. Federal Ministry Republic of Austria for Education, Science and Research
  5. TirolKliniken GmbH

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Mitochondria play a crucial role in energy production and participate in various cellular processes, including redox regulation, signal transduction, and cellular metabolism. They exhibit cell/tissue-specific functions and interact with other cellular components, influencing overall cell physiology.
Besides their main function for energy production in form of ATP in processes of oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos), mitochondria perform many other important cellular functions and participate in various physiological processes that are congregated. For example, mitochondria are considered to be one of the main sources of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and therefore they actively participate in the regulation of cellular redox and ROS signaling. These organelles also play a crucial role in Ca2+ signaling and homeostasis. The mitochondrial OxPhos and their cellular functions are strongly cell/tissue specific and can be heterogeneous even within the same cell, due to the existence of mitochondrial subpopulations with distinct functional and structural properties. However, the interplay between different functions of mitochondria is not fully understood. The mitochondrial functions may change as a response to the changes in the cellular metabolism (signaling in). On the other hand, several factors and feedback signals from mitochondria may influence the entire cell physiology (signaling out). Numerous interactions between mitochondria and the rest of cell, various cytoskeletal proteins, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and other cellular elements have been demonstrated, and these interactions could actively participate in the regulation of mitochondrial and cellular metabolism. This review highlights the important role of the interplay between mitochondrial and entire cell physiology, including signaling from and to mitochondria.

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