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Targeting mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
  • Literature Review

January 2025

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17 Citations

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery

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Paul W. Thompson

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Laura E. Parton

Mitochondrial dysfunction is a hallmark of idiopathic neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer disease and Huntington disease. Familial forms of Parkinson disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are often characterized by mutations in genes associated with mitophagy deficits. Therefore, enhancing the mitophagy pathway may represent a novel therapeutic approach to targeting an underlying pathogenic cause of neurodegenerative diseases, with the potential to deliver neuroprotection and disease modification, which is an important unmet need. Accumulating genetic, molecular and preclinical model-based evidence now supports targeting mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases. Despite clinical development challenges, small-molecule-based approaches for selective mitophagy enhancement - namely, USP30 inhibitors and PINK1 activators - are entering phase I clinical trials for the first time.

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... Mitophagy is closely linked to other mitochondrial quality control pathways, such as mitochondrial biogenesis and dynamics, and works together with these pathways to maintain the overall health and function of the mitochondria. Defects in mitophagy have been involved in pathogenesis of several diseases, including neurodegenerative disorders, and enhancing mitophagy is being explored as a potential therapeutic strategy to mitigate these diseases (Antico et al., 2025;Durcan and Fon., 2015). In summary, mitophagy is a critical mechanism for maintaining mitochondrial quality control by selectively removing damaged mitochondria and ensuring the overall health and function of the mitochondrial network (Xu and Hu, 2022). ...

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Autophagy and Mitophagy in Cancer Metabolic Remodeling
Targeting mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
  • Citing Article
  • January 2025

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery