Fonctions multifacettes de Drp1 dans le déséquilibre de la qualité mitochondriale induit par l'hypoxie/ischémie : du mécanisme régulateur à la stratégie thérapeutique ciblée

Shuai Hao ,  

He Huang ,  

Rui-Yan Ma ,  

Xue Zeng ,  

Chen-Yang Duan ,  

Abstract

Hypoxic-ischemic injury is a common pathological dysfunction in clinical settings. Mitochondria are sensitive organelles that are readily damaged following ischemia and hypoxia. Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1) regulates mitochondrial quality and cellular functions via its oligomeric changes and multiple modifications, which plays a role in mediating the induction of multiple organ damage during hypoxic-ischemic injury. However, there is active controversy and gaps in knowledge regarding the modification, protein interaction, and functions of Drp1, which both hinder and promote development of Drp1 as a novel therapeutic target. Here, we summarize recent findings on the oligomeric changes, modification types, and protein interactions of Drp1 in various hypoxic-ischemic diseases, as well as the Drp1-mediated regulation of mitochondrial quality and cell functions following ischemia and hypoxia. Additionally, potential clinical translation prospects for targeting Drp1 are discussed. This review provides new ideas and targets for proactive interventions on multiple organ damage induced by various hypoxic-ischemic diseases.

Keywords

Dynamin-related protein 1 (Drp1);Hypoxic-ischemic injury;Mitochondrial quality imbalance;Cell dysfunction;Organ damage

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