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Mitophagy in the pathogenesis and management of disease
Qi Wang, Yu Sun, Terytty Yang Li, Johan Auwerx
Cell Research · 2026 · ▲ 27 citations
Abstract
Mitophagy, an evolutionarily conserved quality-control process, selectively removes damaged mitochondria to maintain cellular homeostasis. Recent advances in our understanding of the molecular machinery underlying mitophagy - from receptors and stress-responsive triggers to lysosomal degradation - illustrate its key role in maintaining mitochondrial integrity and adapting mitochondrial function to ever-changing physiological demands. In this review, we outline the fundamental mechanisms of mitophagy and discuss how dysregulation of this pathway disrupts mitochondrial function and metabolic balance, driving a wide range of disorders, including neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, metabolic, and immune-related diseases, as well as cancer. We explore the dual role of mitophagy as both a disease driver and a therapeutic target, highlighting the efforts and challenges of translating mechanistic insights into precision therapies. Targeting mitophagy to restore mitochondrial homeostasis may be at the center of a large range of translational opportunities for improving human health.
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Wang, Q., Sun, Y., Li, T.Y., & Auwerx, J. (2026). Mitophagy in the pathogenesis and management of disease. <em>Cell Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41422-025-01203-7
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Wang Q, Sun Y, Li TY, Auwerx J. Mitophagy in the pathogenesis and management of disease. Cell Research. 2026. doi:10.1038/s41422-025-01203-7.
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@article{qi2026Mitoph,
title = {Mitophagy in the pathogenesis and management of disease},
author = {Qi Wang and Yu Sun and Terytty Yang Li and Johan Auwerx},
journal = {Cell Research},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.1038/s41422-025-01203-7},
}
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