Peptides derived from small mitochondrial open reading frames: Genomic, biological, and therapeutic implications

B Miller, SJ Kim, H Kumagai, HH Mehta, W Xiang… - Experimental cell …, 2020 - Elsevier
B Miller, SJ Kim, H Kumagai, HH Mehta, W Xiang, J Liu, K Yen, P Cohen
Experimental cell research, 2020Elsevier
Mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) are a novel class of bioactive microproteins that
modify cell metabolism. The the eight MDPs that been characterized (eg, humanin, MOTS-c,
SHLPs1-6) attenuate disease pathology including Alzheimer's disease, prostate cancer,
macular degeneration, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. The association between
disease and human genetic variation in MDPs is underexplored, although two
polymorphisms in humanin and MOTS-c associate with cognitive decline and diabetes …
Abstract
Mitochondrial-derived peptides (MDPs) are a novel class of bioactive microproteins that modify cell metabolism. The the eight MDPs that been characterized (e.g., humanin, MOTS-c, SHLPs1-6) attenuate disease pathology including Alzheimer's disease, prostate cancer, macular degeneration, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. The association between disease and human genetic variation in MDPs is underexplored, although two polymorphisms in humanin and MOTS-c associate with cognitive decline and diabetes, respectively, suggesting a precise role for MDPs in disease-modification. There could be hundreds of additional MDPs that have yet to be discovered. Altogether, MDPs could explain unanswered biological and metabolic questions and are part of a growing field of novel microproteins encoded by small open reading frames. In this review, the current state of MDPs are summarized with an emphasis on biological and therapeutic implications.
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