Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) has many similarities with bacterial DNA because of their shared common ancestry. Increasing evidence demonstrates mtDNA to be a potent danger signal that is recognised by the innate immune system and can directly modulate the inflammatory response. In humans, elevated circulating mtDNA is found in conditions with significant tissue injury such as trauma and sepsis and increasingly in chronic organ-specific and systemic illnesses such as steatohepatitis and systemic lupus erythematosus. In this review, we examine our current understanding of mtDNA-mediated inflammation and how the mechanisms regulating mitochondrial homeostasis and mtDNA release represent exciting and previously under-recognised important factors i...
Previous studies have demonstrated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) activates Toll-like receptor-9 signalin...
Mitochondria are organelles that are essential for cellular homeostasis including energy harvesting ...
Sepsis is defined as potentially fatal systemic inflammation, caused by an infection. It is the lead...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that orchestrate a vast range of biological processes, from ene...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that orchestrate a vast range of biological processes, from ene...
Besides their role in cell metabolism, mitochondria display many other functions. Mitochondrial DNA ...
Besides their role in cell metabolism, mitochondria display many other functions. Mitochondrial DNA ...
BackgroundDue to common evolutionary origins, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) shares many similarities wit...
Abstract Mitochondrion is known as the energy factory of the cell, which is also a unique mammalian ...
Injury causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) clinically much like sepsis 1. Microb...
Mitochondria are regarded as the metabolic centers of cells and are integral in many other cell proc...
Mitochondrial (mt) DNA or degraded mitochondrial peptides are involved in the pathogenesis of the sy...
The pathogenesis of sepsis is complex. Mitochondrial dysfunction, which is responsible for energy me...
The pathogenesis of sepsis is complex. Mitochondrial dysfunction, which is responsible for energy me...
Mitochondrial (mt) DNA or degraded mitochondrial peptides are involved in the pathogenesis of the sy...
Previous studies have demonstrated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) activates Toll-like receptor-9 signalin...
Mitochondria are organelles that are essential for cellular homeostasis including energy harvesting ...
Sepsis is defined as potentially fatal systemic inflammation, caused by an infection. It is the lead...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that orchestrate a vast range of biological processes, from ene...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles that orchestrate a vast range of biological processes, from ene...
Besides their role in cell metabolism, mitochondria display many other functions. Mitochondrial DNA ...
Besides their role in cell metabolism, mitochondria display many other functions. Mitochondrial DNA ...
BackgroundDue to common evolutionary origins, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) shares many similarities wit...
Abstract Mitochondrion is known as the energy factory of the cell, which is also a unique mammalian ...
Injury causes a systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) clinically much like sepsis 1. Microb...
Mitochondria are regarded as the metabolic centers of cells and are integral in many other cell proc...
Mitochondrial (mt) DNA or degraded mitochondrial peptides are involved in the pathogenesis of the sy...
The pathogenesis of sepsis is complex. Mitochondrial dysfunction, which is responsible for energy me...
The pathogenesis of sepsis is complex. Mitochondrial dysfunction, which is responsible for energy me...
Mitochondrial (mt) DNA or degraded mitochondrial peptides are involved in the pathogenesis of the sy...
Previous studies have demonstrated mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) activates Toll-like receptor-9 signalin...
Mitochondria are organelles that are essential for cellular homeostasis including energy harvesting ...
Sepsis is defined as potentially fatal systemic inflammation, caused by an infection. It is the lead...