Organelle communication: Signaling crossroads between homeostasis and disease
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Bravo Sagua, Roberto
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Organelle communication: Signaling crossroads between homeostasis and disease
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- Bravo Sagua, Roberto;
- Torrealba Cárdenas, Natalia Belén;
- Paredes, Felipe;
- Morales, Pablo E.;
- Pennanen Saavedra, Christian;
- López Crisosto, Camila;
- Troncoso Cotal, Rodrigo;
- Criollo Céspedes, Alfredo;
- Chiong Lay, Mario;
- Hill, Joseph A.;
- Simmend, Thomas;
- Quest, Andrew F. G.;
- Lavandero González, Sergio;
Abstract
Cellular organelles do not function as isolated or static units, but rather form dynamic contacts between
one another that can be modulated according to cellular needs. The physical interfaces between organelles
are important for Ca2+ and lipid homeostasis, and serve as platforms for the control of many essential
functions including metabolism, signaling, organelle integrity and execution of the apoptotic program.
Emerging evidence also highlights the importance of organelle communication in disorders such as
Alzheimer’s disease, pulmonary arterial hypertension, cancer, skeletal and cardiac muscle dysfunction.
Here, we provide an overview of the current literature on organelle communication and the link to human
pathologies.
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This work was funded by Comision Nacional de Ciencia y Tec-nologia (CONICYT), Chile: FONDECYT 1120212 to SL, 11130285 to RT, 3130749 to CP; Anillo ACT1111 to SL, AQ & MC; FONDAP15130011 to SL, AQ, MC & JAH; JAH; Red Internacional 120003 toSL, AQ, JAH; by the National Institutes of Health (HL-075173, to JAH;HL-080144, to JAH; HL-090842, to JAH), American Heart Associa-tion (0640084N, to JAH, 7-08-MN-21-ADA, to JAH), and the AHA-JonHolden DeHaan Foundation (0970518N, to JAH); Natural Sciencesand Engineering Research Council [grant number 386757-2010] toTS; and CONICYT PhD fellowships to RB, NT, CLC and FP and PewCharitable Trust Postdoctoral Fellowship to AC.
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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology 50 (2014) 55–59
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