Mitochondrial nucleic acids in innate immunity and beyond

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Jimin Yoon
Sujin Kim
Mihye Lee
Yoosik Kim
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[1] Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST),Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
[2] Soonchunhyang University,Soonchunhyang Institute of Medi
[3] Soonchunhyang University,bio Science
[4] KAIST,Department of Integrated Biomedical Science
[5] KAIST,Graduate School of Engineering Biology
[6] KAIST,KAIST Institute for BioCentury (KIB)
[7] KAIST,KAIST Institute for Health Science and Technology (KIHST)
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Experimental & Molecular Medicine | 2023年 / 55卷
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Mitochondria participate in a wide range of cellular processes. One essential function of mitochondria is to be a platform for antiviral signaling proteins during the innate immune response to viral infection. Recently, studies have revealed that mitochondrion-derived DNAs and RNAs are recognized as non-self molecules and act as immunogenic ligands. More importantly, the cytosolic release of these mitochondrial nucleic acids (mt-NAs) is closely associated with the pathogenesis of human diseases accompanying aberrant immune activation. The release of mitochondrial DNAs (mtDNAs) via BAX/BAK activation and/or VDAC1 oligomerization activates the innate immune response and inflammasome assembly. In addition, mitochondrial double-stranded RNAs (mt-dsRNAs) are sensed by pattern recognition receptors in the cytosol to induce type I interferon expression and initiate apoptotic programs. Notably, these cytosolic mt-NAs also mediate adipocyte differentiation and contribute to mitogenesis and mitochondrial thermogenesis. In this review, we summarize recent studies of innate immune signaling pathways regulated by mt-NAs, human diseases associated with mt-NAs, and the emerging physiological roles of mt-NAs.
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