Pathophysiology of mitochondrial cell death control

H. L.A. Vieira, G. Kroemer

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Résumé

Mitochondria have been recently recognized to play a major role in the control of apoptosis or programmed cell death. Permeabilization of mitochondrial membranes, a decisive feature of early cell death, is regulated by members of the Bcl-2 family which interact with the permeability transition pore complex (PTPC). Thus, the cytoprotective oncoptotein Bcl-2 stabilizes the mitochondrial membrane barrier function, whereas the tumor suppressor protein Bax permeabilizes mitochondrial membranes. The regulation of membrane permeabilization is intertwined with that of the bioenergetic and redox functions of mitochondria. The implications of alterations in the composition of the PTPC and in mitochondrial function for the pathophysiology of cancer (reduced apoptosis) and neurodegeneration (enhanced apoptosis) are discussed.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)971-976
Nombre de pages6
journalCellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Volume56
Numéro de publication11-12
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 déc. 1999
Modification externeOui

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