Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF) at the crossroad of cell survival and cell death: implications for cancer and mitochondrial diseases

Tran Ngoc Anh Nguyen, Hong Toan Lai, Romain Fernandes, Filippo G. Dall’Olio, Camille Blériot, Tap Ha-Duong, Catherine Brenner

    Résultats de recherche: Contribution à un journalArticle 'review'Revue par des pairs

    Résumé

    Apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF), a mitochondrial NAD(P)H-dependent oxidoreductase, was initially studied as a cell death inducer in a process later named parthanatos. However, it has been revealed that AIF also participates in mitochondrial bioenergetics through interaction with its partner coiled-coil-helix-coiled-coil-helix domain containing 4 (CHCHD4) and involvement in mitochondrial protein import. These dual roles place AIF between pro-survival and pro-death cell fate decisions. In this review, we first describe the structure and the dual functions of AIF, highlighting its structure-function relationships. We then report previously identified AIFM1 mutations and their clinical phenotypes. Finally, we discuss the relevance of AIF in cancer and the potential of targeting this protein for the treatment of cancer.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Numéro d'article264
    journalCell Communication and Signaling
    Volume23
    Numéro de publication1
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 déc. 2025

    Contient cette citation