Mitochondrial Fission Process 1 controls inner membrane integrity and protects against heart failure - Institut Pasteur
Article Dans Une Revue Nature Communications Année : 2022

Mitochondrial Fission Process 1 controls inner membrane integrity and protects against heart failure

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Mitochondria are paramount to the metabolism and survival of cardiomyocytes. Here we show that Mitochondrial Fission Process 1 (MTFP1) is an inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM) protein that is dispensable for mitochondrial division yet essential for cardiac structure and function. Constitutive knockout of cardiomyocyte MTFP1 in mice resulted in a fatal, adult-onset dilated cardiomyopathy accompanied by extensive mitochondrial and cardiac remodeling during the transition to heart failure. Prior to the onset of disease, knockout cardiac mitochondria displayed specific IMM defects: futile proton leak dependent upon the adenine nucleotide translocase and an increased sensitivity to the opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, with which MTFP1 physically and genetically interacts. Collectively, our data reveal new functions of MTFP1 in the control of bioenergetic efficiency and cell death sensitivity and define its importance in preventing pathogenic cardiac remodeling.
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Erminia Donnarumma, Michael Kohlhaas, Elodie Vimont, Etienne Kornobis, Thibault Chaze, et al.. Mitochondrial Fission Process 1 controls inner membrane integrity and protects against heart failure. Nature Communications, 2022, 13 (1), pp.6634. ⟨10.1038/s41467-022-34316-3⟩. ⟨pasteur-03853858⟩
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