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. 2023 Mar 16;186(6):1212-1229.e21.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2023.01.034. Epub 2023 Feb 23.

Cell lineage-specific mitochondrial resilience during mammalian organogenesis

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Cell lineage-specific mitochondrial resilience during mammalian organogenesis

Stephen P Burr et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Mitochondrial activity differs markedly between organs, but it is not known how and when this arises. Here we show that cell lineage-specific expression profiles involving essential mitochondrial genes emerge at an early stage in mouse development, including tissue-specific isoforms present before organ formation. However, the nuclear transcriptional signatures were not independent of organelle function. Genetically disrupting intra-mitochondrial protein synthesis with two different mtDNA mutations induced cell lineage-specific compensatory responses, including molecular pathways not previously implicated in organellar maintenance. We saw downregulation of genes whose expression is known to exacerbate the effects of exogenous mitochondrial toxins, indicating a transcriptional adaptation to mitochondrial dysfunction during embryonic development. The compensatory pathways were both tissue and mutation specific and under the control of transcription factors which promote organelle resilience. These are likely to contribute to the tissue specificity which characterizes human mitochondrial diseases and are potential targets for organ-directed treatments.

Keywords: OXPHOS; RNA-seq; SCENIC; mitochondria; mt-Ta; mtDNA; organogenesis; single-cell.

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Declaration of interests The m.5024C>T mouse is available to lisence for commercial use from Max Plank Innovation. J.B.S. is a co-inventor on this license. All other authors declare no relevant conflicts of interest.

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