Mitochondrial dysfunction and its role in tissue-specific cellular stress

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Abstract

Mitochondrial bioenergetics require the coordination of two different and independent genomes. Mutations in either genome will affect mitochondrial functionality and produce different sources of cellular stress. Depending on the kind of defect and stress, different tissues and organs will be affected, leading to diverse pathological conditions. There is no curative therapy for mitochondrial diseases, nevertheless, there are strategies described that fight the various stress forms caused by the malfunctioning organelles. Here, we will revise the main kinds of stress generated by mutations in mitochondrial genes and outline several ways of fighting this stress.

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Pacheu-Grau, D., Rucktäschel, R., & Deckers, M. (2018, August 1). Mitochondrial dysfunction and its role in tissue-specific cellular stress. Cell Stress. Shared Science Publishers OG. https://doi.org/10.15698/cst2018.07.147

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