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AbstractThe article “Neuronal induction of BNIP3‐mediated mitophagy slows systemic aging in Drosophila” reveals BCL2‐interacting protein 3 as a therapeutic target to counteract brain aging and prolong overall organismal health with age. In this spotlight, we consider the roles of BNIP3, a mitochondrial outer membrane protein, in the adult nervous ...
Kit Neikirk +3 more
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Autophagy-mediated mitochondrial degradation plays pivotal roles in both the acquisition and maintenance of pluripotency, but the molecular mechanisms that link autophagy-mediated mitochondrial homeostasis to pluripotency regulation are unclear. Here, we
Kun Liu +11 more
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ABSTRACT Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), primarily Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, is a chronic relapsing inflammatory disorder of the gastrointestinal tract and an important risk factor for IBD‐associated cancer. Increasing evidence suggests that gut microbiota dysbiosis, epithelial barrier dysfunction, and immune microenvironment remodeling
Xue Zhang +4 more
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The Regulatory Role and Mechanism of Myoferlin in Mitophagy During Papillary Thyroid Carcinogenesis
ABSTRACT Papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) is the most prevalent subtype of thyroid cancer; however, the regulatory mechanisms by which mitophagy influences its progression remain inadequately elucidated. This study sought to examine the role of myoferlin (MYOF) in mitophagy and its molecular basis during PTC development. Utilizing three paired PTC and
Wen‐Chao Lyu +6 more
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Background This study was designed to determine the pattern and correlation between expression of the HIF-1α transcriptional targets TGM2 and BNIP3 in laryngeal cancer, and investigate the association of BNIP3 and TGM2 with clinical outcome in laryngeal ...
Jin Ting +9 more
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In vitro and in vivo effects of PTSO in colorectal cancer preclinical models, highlighting antiproliferative, pro‐apoptotic, barrier‐enhancing, antitumor, prebiotic and immunomodulatory properties. Created using BioRender. ABSTRACT Allium‐derived organosulfur compounds offer significant health benefits.
María Jesús Rodríguez‐Sojo +16 more
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In hyperuricemia, uric acid inhibits CCDC90B ubiquitination degradation by binding to it. Excessive CCDC90B induces mitochondrial calcium overload, leading to mitochondrial quality control imbalance and ultimately resulting in SLC senescence and decreased testosterone levels.
Jiayu Huang +8 more
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C-terminal BNIP3 phosphorylation inhibits BNIP3-induced loss of mitochondrial function.
(A) Representative examples of JC1 dual color fluorescence, examined by confocal microscopy. Red JC1 fluorescence is localized to polarized mitochondria whereas green fluorescence is independent of membrane polarization. Scale bar represents 10 μm.
William A. Frazier (759144) +1 more
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Dual-localized PPTC7 limits mitophagy through proximal and dynamic interactions with BNIP3 and NIX
The mitochondrial phosphatase PPTC7 was previously found to suppress mitophagy, but the underlying mechanisms were unclear. Here, the authors show that PPTC7 dynamically localizes to the outer mitochondrial membrane to promote the turnover of the ...
Lianjie Wei +6 more
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Muscle wasting in cancer cachexia: Mechanisms and the role of exercise
Abstract Cancer cachexia (CC) is a multifactorial disease marked by a severe and progressive loss of lean muscle mass and characterized further by inflammation and a negative energy/protein balance, ultimately leading to muscle atrophy and loss of muscle tissue.
Zoe P. Libramento +2 more
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