Emerging frontiers in the mitochondrial regulation of dendritic cell biology
B. Chen, J.U. Mayer

TL;DR
This paper explores how mitochondria regulate dendritic cells, which are crucial for immune responses, and suggests targeting mitochondrial pathways could improve immune health in aging and disease.
Contribution
The paper reviews emerging evidence that mitochondrial regulation influences dendritic cell biology and proposes targeting these pathways as a novel therapeutic strategy.
Findings
Mitochondrial pathways affect dendritic cell differentiation and activation.
Mitochondrial dysfunction is linked to impaired dendritic cell function in aging and disease.
Targeting mitochondrial and redox pathways could restore immune competence.
Abstract
Dendritic Cells are central players of our immune system, linking innate sensing to adaptive immunity through antigen presentation and T cell priming. Beyond transcriptional and cytokine-based regulation, mitochondria are emerging as potential regulators of Dendritic Cell biology. While still in its infancy, evidence is accumulating that mitochondrial pathways affect Dendritic Cell differentiation; that mitochondrial remodeling and bioenergetic rewiring underpin Dendritic Cell maturation and activation in response to pathogenic and inflammatory stimuli and that shifts in mitochondrial and redox dynamics, reactive oxygen species production and mitochondrial DNA release coincide with Dendritic Cell activation and co-stimulatory molecule expression. Mitochondria are furthermore involved in regulating Dendritic Cell migration by influencing cellular metabolism and cytoskeletal dynamics and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMitochondrial Function and Pathology · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · GDF15 and Related Biomarkers
