PGC-1α Is a Master Regulator of Mitochondrial Lifecycle and ROS Stress Response.

Abu Shelbayeh O; Arroum T; Morris S; Busch KB

Review article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Mitochondria play a major role in ROS production and defense during their life cycle. The transcriptional activator PGC-1α is a key player in the homeostasis of energy metabolism and is therefore closely linked to mitochondrial function. PGC-1α responds to environmental and intracellular conditions and is regulated by SIRT1/3, TFAM, and AMPK, which are also important regulators of mitochondrial biogenesis and function. In this review, we highlight the functions and regulatory mechanisms of PGC-1α within this framework, with a focus on its involvement in the mitochondrial lifecycle and ROS metabolism. As an example, we show the role of PGC-1α in ROS scavenging under inflammatory conditions. Interestingly, PGC-1α and the stress response factor NF-κB, which regulates the immune response, are reciprocally regulated. During inflammation, NF-κB reduces PGC-1α expression and activity. Low PGC-1α activity leads to the downregulation of antioxidant target genes resulting in oxidative stress. Additionally, low PGC-1α levels and concomitant oxidative stress promote NF-κB activity, which exacerbates the inflammatory response.

Details about the publication

JournalAntioxidants
Volume12
Issue5
StatusPublished
Release year2023 (10/05/2023)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.3390/antiox12051075
KeywordsMitochondria; ROS production; PGC-1α; Energy metabolism; Mitochondrial function; SIRT1; SIRT3; TFAM; AMPK; Mitochondrial biogenesis; ROS metabolism; Inflammation; NF-κB; Oxidative stress; Antioxidant target genes; Immune response; Stress response factor

Authors from the University of Münster

Busch, Karin
Professur für Zoologie und Molekulare Zellbiologie (Prof. Busch)