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Publication : Mitocytosis, a migrasome-mediated mitochondrial quality-control process.

First Author  Jiao H Year  2021
Journal  Cell Volume  184
Issue  11 Pages  2896-2910.e13
PubMed ID  34048705 Mgi Jnum  J:307067
Mgi Id  MGI:6712861 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2021.04.027
Citation  Jiao H, et al. (2021) Mitocytosis, a migrasome-mediated mitochondrial quality-control process. Cell 184(11):2896-2910.e13
abstractText  Damaged mitochondria need to be cleared to maintain the quality of the mitochondrial pool. Here, we report mitocytosis, a migrasome-mediated mitochondrial quality-control process. We found that, upon exposure to mild mitochondrial stresses, damaged mitochondria are transported into migrasomes and subsequently disposed of from migrating cells. Mechanistically, mitocytosis requires positioning of damaged mitochondria at the cell periphery, which occurs because damaged mitochondria avoid binding to inward motor proteins. Functionally, mitocytosis plays an important role in maintaining mitochondrial quality. Enhanced mitocytosis protects cells from mitochondrial stressor-induced loss of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and mitochondrial respiration; conversely, blocking mitocytosis causes loss of MMP and mitochondrial respiration under normal conditions. Physiologically, we demonstrate that mitocytosis is required for maintaining MMP and viability in neutrophils in vivo. We propose that mitocytosis is an important mitochondrial quality-control process in migrating cells, which couples mitochondrial homeostasis with cell migration.
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