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Disruption of mitochondrial DNA integrity in cardiomyocyte injury upon ischemia/reperfusion

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Disruption of mitochondrial DNA integrity in cardiomyocyte injury upon ischemia/reperfusion

Hu Shengnan
Tang Xueying
Zhu Fangrui
Liang Chen
Wang Sa
Wang Hongjie
Li Peifeng
Li Yuzhen
Genes & Diseases第12卷, 第3期纸质出版 2025-05-01在线发表 2024-03-28
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Mitochondria serve as the energy provider and enable life activities, and they are the only organelles containing extra-chromosomal DNA. Each mitochondrion contains multiple copies of its genome, which is usually referred to as mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). mtDNA encodes necessary electron transport chain complex subunits, as well as the essential RNAs for their translation within the organelle. Therefore, the precondition for intact mitochondrial function and cardiomyocyte survival is the integrity of mtDNA. Accumulating evidence suggests that the disruption of mtDNA integrity is involved in ischemia/reperfusion-induced mitochondrial dysfunction and cardiomyocyte injury. Here, we review the current opinions about the pathways of mtDNA integrity maintenance and discuss the role of mtDNA integrity in cardiomyocyte injury reacting to ischemia/reperfusion. We also discuss the mechanisms by which mtDNA mediates ischemia/reperfusion-induced cardiomyocyte injury, together with therapeutic strategies by targeting mtDNA.

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