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Mitophagy in human health, ageing and disease

Picca, Anna
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Faitg, Julie
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Auwerx, Johan  
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November 30, 2023
Nature Metabolism

Maintaining optimal mitochondrial function is a feature of health. Mitophagy removes and recycles damaged mitochondria and regulates the biogenesis of new, fully functional ones preserving healthy mitochondrial functions and activities. Preclinical and clinical studies have shown that impaired mitophagy negatively affects cellular health and contributes to age-related chronic diseases. Strategies to boost mitophagy have been successfully tested in model organisms, and, recently, some have been translated into clinics. In this Review, we describe the basic mechanisms of mitophagy and how mitophagy can be assessed in human blood, the immune system and tissues, including muscle, brain and liver. We outline mitophagy's role in specific diseases and describe mitophagy-activating approaches successfully tested in humans, including exercise and nutritional and pharmacological interventions. We describe how mitophagy is connected to other features of ageing through general mechanisms such as inflammation and oxidative stress and forecast how strengthening research on mitophagy and mitophagy interventions may strongly support human health.|This Review discusses the role of mitophagy in cellular and organismal health and disease, with a specific focus on human ageing and evidence obtained in clinical studies.

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review article
DOI
10.1038/s42255-023-00930-8
Web of Science ID

WOS:001111459800001

Author(s)
Picca, Anna
Faitg, Julie
Auwerx, Johan  
Ferrucci, Luigi
D'Amico, Davide
Date Issued

2023-11-30

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Metabolism
Volume

5

Issue

12

Start page

2047

End page

2061

Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver

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Skeletal-Muscle

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Mitochondrial Biogenesis

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Nicotinamide Riboside

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Molecular-Mechanisms

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C-Elegans

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Life-Span

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Autophagy

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Protein

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Parkin

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EPFL

EPFL units
LISP  
FunderGrant Number

European Research Council

ERC-AdG-787702

Swiss National Science Foundation

SNSF 31003A_179435

Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Aging, NIH, Baltimore, MD, USA

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February 19, 2024
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/204328
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