Abstract

Optineurin (Optn) is a 577 aa protein encoded by the Optn gene. Mutations of Optn are associated with normal tension glaucoma and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and its gene has also been linked to the development of Paget’s disease of bone and Crohn’s disease. Optn is involved in diverse cellular functions, including NF-κB regulation, membrane trafficking, exocytosis, vesicle transport, reorganization of actin and microtubules, cell cycle control, and autophagy. Besides its role in xenophagy and autophagy of aggregates, Optn has been identified as a primary autophagy receptor, among the five adaptors that translocate to mitochondria during mitophagy. Mitophagy is a selective macroautophagy process during which irreparable mitochondria are degraded, preventing accumulation of defective mitochondria and limiting the release of reactive oxygen species and proapoptotic factors. Mitochondrial quality control via mitophagy is central to the health of cells. One of the important surveillance pathways of mitochondrial health is the recently defined signal transduction pathway involving the mitochondrial PTEN-induced putative kinase 1 (PINK1) protein and the cytosolic RING-between-RING ubiquitin ligase Parkin. Both of these proteins, when mutated, have been identified in certain forms of Parkinson’s disease. By targeting ubiquitinated mitochondria to autophagosomes through its association with autophagy related proteins, Optn is responsible for a critical step in mitophagy. This review reports recent discoveries on the role of Optn in mitophagy and provides insight into its link with neurodegenerative diseases. We will also discuss the involvement of Optn in other pathologies in which mitophagy dysfunctions are involved including cancer.

Highlights

  • Mitochondria play a central role in almost all eukaryotic cells in the production of the energy source, ATP, through oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos)

  • In addition to neurodegenerative disorders and cancers, mito­ phagy is involved in aging, heart, and liver diseases, the mitophagy-related role of Optn in these diseases, as well as in aging and obesity, has not yet been explored

  • A recent study showed that Optn-mediated autophagy plays a crucial role in high glucose-induced renal tubular epithelial cells senescence in diabetic nephropathies [287]

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Mitochondria play a central role in almost all eukaryotic cells in the production of the energy source, ATP, through oxidative phosphorylation (OxPhos). Besides their metabolic function, mitochondria maintain overall cellular homeostasis by the generation of reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (ROS and RNS) and occupy a central position in the induction of programmed cell death [1, 2]. Mitophagic Function of Optn mechanism termed mitophagy. This process is needed to eliminate old/damaged mitochondria, but is used in many other physiological processes, and as anticipated, its deregulation can lead to pathological situations. We will look into the involvement of Optn in these diseases as well as the possible role of mitophagy in Optn-linked pathologies

Mitochondria Dynamics
Physiological Functions of Mitophagy
MOLECULAR MECHANICS OF MITOPHAGY INDUCTION
Mitophagic Receptors
Additional Adaptors
Regulation of the Mitophagy Process
Involvement of Optn Mitophagic Function in POAG
POAG fALS fALS fALS FTD
Frameshift Nonsens
Exon Exon Exon Exon Exon
Dynamics of Mitochondrial Degradation in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Pathological Mutations of Optn and the Mechanism of ALS
Physiological Relevance of Mitophagy in Cancer
Genes in Cancer
Findings
CONCLUSION
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