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Título: The role of mitochondria-associated membranes in cellular homeostasis and diseases
Autor: Perrone, Mariasole
Caroccia, Natascia
Genovese, Ilaria
Missiroli, Sonia
Modesti, Lorenzo
Pedriali, Gaia
Vezzani, Bianca
Vitto, Veronica Angela Maria
Antenori, Michele
Lebiedzinska-Arciszewska, Magdalena
Wieckowski, Mariusz R. 
Giorgi, Carlotta
Pinton, Paolo
Palavras-chave: Autophagy; Calcium transfer apoptosis; Cancer; Diabetes; Inflammation and antiviral response; Lipid trafficking and metabolism; Mitochondrial dynamics; Neurodegenerative diseases; ROS
Data: Jan-2020
Editora: Elsevier
Projeto: Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC, IG-18624) 
Telethon (GGP11139B) 
University of Ferrara 
Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC: IG-19803) 
Italian Ministry of Health (GR-2013-02356747) 
Fondazione Cariplo grant 
Polish National Science Centre grant (UMO-2018/29/B/NZ1/00589) 
Polish National Science Centre grant UMO-2015/17/D/NZ1/00030 
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/H2020/722619/EU/MarieSkłodowska-Curie/FOIEGRAS 
Título da revista, periódico, livro ou evento: Biology of the Endoplasmic Reticulum
Volume: 350
Resumo: Mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) are fundamental in the control of cell physiology regulating several signal transduction pathways. They continuously communicate exchanging messages in their contact sites called MAMs (mitochondria-associated membranes). MAMs are specific microdomains acting as a platform for the sorting of vital and dangerous signals. In recent years increasing evidence reported that multiple scaffold proteins and regulatory factors localize to this subcellular fraction suggesting MAMs as hotspot signaling domains. In this review we describe the current knowledge about MAMs' dynamics and processes, which provided new correlations between MAMs' dysfunctions and human diseases. In fact, MAMs machinery is strictly connected with several pathologies, like neurodegeneration, diabetes and mainly cancer. These pathological events are characterized by alterations in the normal communication between ER and mitochondria, leading to deep metabolic defects that contribute to the progression of the diseases.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/95122
ISBN: 9780128197448
DOI: 10.1016/bs.ircmb.2019.11.002
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