Inflammation Research, volume 74, issue 1, publication number 18
Mechanisms of mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns associated with inflammatory response in cardiovascular diseases
Xiuju Guan
1
,
Haitao Li
2
,
Lijuan Zhang
2
,
Hongwei Zhi
2
1
School of Graduate Studies, Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Tianjin, People’s Republic of China
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2025-01-13
Journal:
Inflammation Research
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.309
CiteScore: 9.9
Impact factor: 4.8
ISSN: 10233830, 1420908X
Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) continue to be a substantial global healthcare burden despite considerable progress in therapies. The inflammatory response during the progression of CVD has attracted considerable attention. Mitochondria serve as the principal energy source for the heart. In cardiovascular illnesses, mitochondrial homeostasis is disrupted, accompanied by structural and functional impairments. During mitochondrial stress or injury, mitochondrial damage-associated molecular patterns (mtDAMPs), such as mitochondrial DNA, cardiolipin, N-formyl peptide, and adenosine triphosphate, are released to activate pattern recognition receptors and trigger immunological responses. Inflammatory responses mediated by mtDAMPs substantially contribute to the pathophysiology of cardiovascular illnesses. In this review, we discuss the molecular mechanisms by which different mtDAMPs control the inflammatory response, address the pathological consequences of mtDAMPs in inducing or exacerbating the inflammatory response in CVDs, and summarize potential therapeutic targets in relevant experimental studies. Preventing or reducing mtDAMP release may play a role in CVD progression by alleviating the inflammatory response.
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