Molecular Alterations in Core Subunits of Mitochondrial Complex I and Their Relation to Parkinson's Disease
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Molecular Alterations in Core Subunits of Mitochondrial Complex I and Their Relation to Parkinson's Disease
Abstract
Among the myriad of neurodegenerative diseases, mitochondrial dysfunction represents a nexus regarding their pathogenic processes, in which Parkinson's disease (PD) is notable for inherent vulnerability of the dopaminergic pathway to energy deficits and oxidative stress. Underlying this dysfunction, the occurrence of defects in complex I (CI) derived from molecular alterations in its subunits has been described in the literature. However, the mechanistic understanding of the processes mediating the occurrence of mitochondrial dysfunction mediated by CI deficiency in PD remains uncertain and subject to some inconsistencies. Therefore, this review analyzed existing evidence that may explain the relationship between molecular alterations in the core subunits of CI, recognized for their direct contribution to its enzymatic performance, and the pathogenesis of PD. As a result, we discussed 47 genetic variants in the 14 core subunits of CI, which, despite some discordant results, were predominantly associated with varying degrees of deficiency in complex enzymatic activity, as well as defects in supercomplex biogenesis and CI itself. Finally, we hypothesized about the relationship of the described alterations with the pathogenesis of PD and offered some suggestions that may aid in the design of future studies aimed at elucidating the relationship between such alterations and PD.
Keywords: Complex I; Mitochondria; NADH ubiquinone oxidoreductase; Oxidative phosphorylation; Parkinson’s disease.
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