Roles of mitochondrial unfolded protein response in mammalian stem cells

线粒体未折叠蛋白反应在哺乳动物干细胞中的作用

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Abstract

The mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)) is an evolutionarily conserved adaptive mechanism for improving cell survival under mitochondrial stress. Under physiological and pathological conditions, the UPR(mt) is the key to maintaining intracellular homeostasis and proteostasis. Important roles of the UPR(mt) have been demonstrated in a variety of cell types and in cell development, metabolism, and immune processes. UPR(mt) dysfunction leads to a variety of pathologies, including cancer, inflammation, neurodegenerative disease, metabolic disease, and immune disease. Stem cells have a special ability to self-renew and differentiate into a variety of somatic cells and have been shown to exist in a variety of tissues. These cells are involved in development, tissue renewal, and some disease processes. Although the roles and regulatory mechanisms of the UPR(mt) in somatic cells have been widely reported, the roles of the UPR(mt) in stem cells are not fully understood. The roles and functions of the UPR(mt) depend on stem cell type. Therefore, this paper summarizes the potential significance of the UPR(mt) in embryonic stem cells, tissue stem cells, tumor stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells. The purpose of this review is to provide new insights into stem cell differentiation and tumor pathogenesis.

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