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Recommendations for mitochondria transfer and transplantation nomenclature and characterization

  • Jonathan R. Brestoff*
  • , Keshav K. Singh*
  • , Katia Aquilano
  • , Lance B. Becker
  • , Michael V. Berridge
  • , Eric Boilard
  • , Andrés Caicedo
  • , Clair Crewe
  • , José Antonio Enríquez
  • , Jianqing Gao
  • , Åsa B. Gustafsson
  • , Kazuhide Hayakawa
  • , Maroun Khoury
  • , Yun Sil Lee
  • , Daniele Lettieri-Barbato
  • , Patricia Luz-Crawford
  • , Heidi M. McBride
  • , James D. McCully
  • , Ritsuko Nakai
  • , Jiri Neuzil
  • Martin Picard, Alexander G. Rabchevsky, Anne Marie Rodriguez, Shiladitya Sengupta, Alexander J. Sercel, Toshio Suda, Michael A. Teitell, Alain R. Thierry, Rong Tian, Melanie Walker, Minghao Zheng
*Autor correspondiente de este trabajo

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Resumen

Intercellular mitochondria transfer is an evolutionarily conserved process in which one cell delivers some of their mitochondria to another cell in the absence of cell division. This process has diverse functions depending on the cell types involved and physiological or disease context. Although mitochondria transfer was first shown to provide metabolic support to acceptor cells, recent studies have revealed diverse functions of mitochondria transfer, including, but not limited to, the maintenance of mitochondria quality of the donor cell and the regulation of tissue homeostasis and remodelling. Many mitochondria-transfer mechanisms have been described using a variety of names, generating confusion about mitochondria transfer biology. Furthermore, several therapeutic approaches involving mitochondria-transfer biology have emerged, including mitochondria transplantation and cellular engineering using isolated mitochondria. In this Consensus Statement, we define relevant terminology and propose a nomenclature framework to describe mitochondria transfer and transplantation as a foundation for further development by the community as this dynamic field of research continues to evolve.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo31
Páginas (desde-hasta)53-67
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónNature Metabolism
Volumen7
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - ene. 2025
Publicado de forma externa

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