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Mitochondrial Ca2+ Signaling in Health, Disease and Therapy

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CELLS
卷 10, 期 6, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells10061317

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mitochondria; Ca2+; cancer; cardiovascular diseases; neurodegenerative diseases; mPTP; therapy

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  1. Italian Association for Cancer Research [AIRC: IG-23670, IG-19803]
  2. A-ROSE, Progetti di Rilevante Interesse Nazionale [PRIN2017E5L5P3, PRIN20177E9EPY]
  3. Italian Ministry of Health [GR-2013-02356747]
  4. European Research Council (ERC) [853057-InflaPML]
  5. University of Ferrara

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This study summarizes the dual role of intracellular calcium ions at the mitochondrial level and the impact of mCa(2+) signaling dysregulation on pathological conditions such as cancer, neurological defects, and cardiovascular diseases.
The divalent cation calcium (Ca2+) is considered one of the main second messengers inside cells and acts as the most prominent signal in a plethora of biological processes. Its homeostasis is guaranteed by an intricate and complex system of channels, pumps, and exchangers. In this context, by regulating cellular Ca2+ levels, mitochondria control both the uptake and release of Ca2+. Therefore, at the mitochondrial level, Ca2+ plays a dual role, participating in both vital physiological processes (ATP production and regulation of mitochondrial metabolism) and pathophysiological processes (cell death, cancer progression and metastasis). Hence, it is not surprising that alterations in mitochondrial Ca2+ (mCa(2+)) pathways or mutations in Ca2+ transporters affect the activities and functions of the entire cell. Indeed, it is widely recognized that dysregulation of mCa(2+) signaling leads to various pathological scenarios, including cancer, neurological defects and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). This review summarizes the current knowledge on the regulation of mCa(2+) homeostasis, the related mechanisms and the significance of this regulation in physiology and human diseases. We also highlight strategies aimed at remedying mCa(2+) dysregulation as promising therapeutical approaches.

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