Aging through the lens of mitochondrial DNA mutations and inheritance paradoxes
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Aging through the lens of mitochondrial DNA mutations and inheritance paradoxes
Abstract
Mitochondrial DNA encodes essential components of the respiratory chain complexes, serving as the foundation of mitochondrial respiratory function. Mutations in mtDNA primarily impair energy metabolism, exerting far-reaching effects on cellular physiology, particularly in the context of aging. The intrinsic vulnerability of mtDNA is increasingly recognized as a key driver in the initiation of aging and the progression of its related diseases. In the field of aging research, it is critical to unravel the intricate mechanisms underpinning mtDNA mutations in living organisms and to elucidate the pathological consequences they trigger. Interestingly, certain effects, such as oxidative stress and apoptosis, may not universally accelerate aging as traditionally perceived. These phenomena demand deeper investigation and a more nuanced reinterpretation of current findings to address persistent scientific uncertainties. By synthesizing recent insights, this review seeks to clarify how pathogenic mtDNA mutations drive cellular senescence and systemic health deterioration, while also exploring the complex dynamics of mtDNA inheritance that may propagate these mutations. Such a comprehensive understanding could ultimately inform the development of innovative therapeutic strategies to counteract mitochondrial dysfunctions associated with aging.
Keywords: Aging; Evolutionary selection; Genetic bottleneck; Mitochondrial DNA mutations; Mother’s curse.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Competing interest: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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