Chinese Medical Journal (May 2024)

Role of mitochondrial dysfunction in kidney disease: Insights from the cGAS-STING signaling pathway

  • Lu Li,
  • Fei Liu,
  • Chunyue Feng,
  • Zhenjie Chen,
  • Nan Zhang,
  • Jianhua Mao,
  • Xiangxiang Pan,
  • Peifang Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000003022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 137, no. 9
pp. 1044 – 1053

Abstract

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Abstract. Over the past decade, mitochondrial dysfunction has been investigated as a key contributor to acute and chronic kidney disease. However, the precise molecular mechanisms linking mitochondrial damage to kidney disease remain elusive. The recent insights into the cyclic guanosine monophosphate-adenosine monophosphate (GMP-AMP) synthetase (cGAS)-stimulator of interferon gene (STING) signaling pathway have revealed its involvement in many renal diseases. One of these findings is that mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) induces inflammatory responses via the cGAS-STING pathway. Herein, we provide an overview of the mechanisms underlying mtDNA release following mitochondrial damage, focusing specifically on the association between mtDNA release-activated cGAS-STING signaling and the development of kidney diseases. Furthermore, we summarize the latest findings of cGAS-STING signaling pathway in cell, with a particular emphasis on its downstream signaling related to kidney diseases. This review intends to enhance our understanding of the intricate relationship among the cGAS-STING pathway, kidney diseases, and mitochondrial dysfunction.