Figure 7
Figure 7. The proposed mechanism by which mitochondrial ROS and mitochondrial biogenesis form a self-amplifying feedback loop in CLL cells. Increased mitochondrial ROS production leads to an intrinsic compensatory upregulation of cellular antioxidants, including HO-1. HO-1 represents a positive regulatory signal for TFAM, which drives mitochondrial biogenesis leading subsequently to more ROS-generating mitochondria.

The proposed mechanism by which mitochondrial ROS and mitochondrial biogenesis form a self-amplifying feedback loop in CLL cells. Increased mitochondrial ROS production leads to an intrinsic compensatory upregulation of cellular antioxidants, including HO-1. HO-1 represents a positive regulatory signal for TFAM, which drives mitochondrial biogenesis leading subsequently to more ROS-generating mitochondria.

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