BNIP3L/NIX and FUNDC1-mediated mitophagy is required for mitochondrial network remodeling during cardiac progenitor cell differentiation

Feb 12, 2019Autophagy

Specific mitochondrial recycling processes needed for reshaping energy networks during heart cell development

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Abstract

Mitochondrial autophagy is critical for the differentiation of cardiac progenitor cells.

  • Mitophagy was rapidly induced when adult cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) began to differentiate.
  • This process was mediated by specific mitophagy receptors, not the PINK1-PRKN/PARKIN pathway.
  • Mitophagy supported proper mitochondrial network reorganization during CPC differentiation.
  • Inhibition of BNIP3L- and FUNDC1-mediated mitophagy resulted in damaged mitochondria and increased cell death.
  • Aging was associated with mtDNA mutations that disrupted the mitophagy program required for CPC differentiation.

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