Mitochondrial DNA in inflammation and immunity
Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute · University of Glasgow
Abstract
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that orchestrate a vast range of biological processes, from energy production and metabolism to cell death and inflammation. Despite this seemingly symbiotic relationship, mitochondria harbour within them a potent agonist of innate immunity: their own genome. Release of mitochondrial DNA into the cytoplasm and out into the extracellular milieu activates a plethora of different pattern recognition receptors and innate immune responses, including cGAS-STING, TLR9 and inflammasome formation leading to, among others, robust type I interferon responses. In this Review, we discuss how mtDNA can be released from the mitochondria, the various inflammatory pathways triggered by…
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2Topics & keywords
- Inflammation
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Immunity
- Biology
- DNA
- Immune system
- Chemistry
- Cell biology