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Mitochondrial isolation: when size matters.

Alexander G BuryAmy E VincentDoug M TurnbullPaolo ActisGavin Hudson
Published in: Wellcome open research (2020)
Mitochondrial vitality is critical to cellular function, with mitochondrial dysfunction linked to a growing number of human diseases. Tissue and cellular heterogeneity, in terms of genetics, dynamics and function means that increasingly mitochondrial research is conducted at the single cell level. Whilst, there are several single-cell technologies that are currently available, each with their advantages, they cannot be easily adapted to study mitochondria with subcellular resolution. Here we review the current techniques and strategies for mitochondrial isolation, critically discussing each technology's limitations for future mitochondrial research. Finally, we highlight and discuss the recent breakthroughs in sub-cellular isolation techniques, with a particular focus on nanotechnologies that enable the isolation of mitochondria, from subcellular compartments, with unprecedented spatial precision with minimal disruption to mitochondria and their immediate cellular environment.
Keyphrases
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • rna seq
  • cell death
  • endothelial cells
  • reactive oxygen species
  • pluripotent stem cells