Review covering MOTS-c's induction by stress and exercise, its nuclear translocation via antioxidant response elements (ARE), its primary action through the folate-AICAR-AMPK pathway, and its downstream effects on energy metabolism, insulin resistance, inflammatory response, and aging, synthesizing evidence for MOTS-c as a key mediator of stress adaptation and healthy aging. Emphasizes MOTS-c's retrograde mitochondria-to-nucleus signaling. Provides a signaling pathway-focused reference for MOTS-c biology—establishing how stress-induced nuclear translocation and ARE-mediated gene regulation explain MOTS-c's coordination of the cellular adaptive stress response, relevant for understanding age-related decline in MOTS-c and potential supplementation strategies.
Wan, Wei; Zhang, Lieliang; Lin, Yue; Rao, Xiuqing; Wang, Xifeng; Hua, Fuzhou; Ying, Jun