线粒体
异源的
细胞生物学
细胞代谢
生物
髓系细胞
蛋白质稳态
心脏细胞
细胞
功能(生物学)
作者
José Ángel Nicolás-Ávila,Laura Pena-Couso,Pura Muñoz-Cánoves,Andrés Hidalgo
标识
DOI:10.1161/circresaha.121.319812
摘要
The heart is a never-stopping engine that relies on a formidable pool of mitochondria to generate energy and propel pumping. Because dying cardiomyocytes cannot be replaced, this high metabolic rate creates the challenge of preserving organelle fitness and cell function for life. Here, we provide an immunologist's perspective on how the heart solves this challenge, which is in part by incorporating macrophages as an integral component of the myocardium. Cardiac macrophages surround cardiomyocytes and capture dysfunctional mitochondria that these cells eject to the milieu, effectively establishing a client cell-support cell interaction. We refer to this heterologous partnership as heterophagy. Notably, this process shares analogies with other biological systems, is essential for proteostasis and metabolic fitness of cardiomyocytes, and unveils a remarkable degree of dependence of the healthy heart on immune cells for everyday function.
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