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Dysfunctional mitochondria are a hallmark of T cell ageing and contribute to organismal ageing. This arises from the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), impaired mitochondrial dynamics, and inefficient removal of dysfunctional mitochondria. Both cell-intrinsic and cell-extrinsic mechanisms for removing mitochondria and their byproducts have been identified in T cells. In this review, we explore how T cells manage mitochondrial damage through changes in mitochondrial metabolism, mitophagy, asymmetric mitochondrial inheritance, and mitochondrial transfer, highlighting the impact of these mechanisms on T cell ageing and overall organismal ageing. We also discuss current therapeutic strategies aimed at removing dysfunctional mitochondria and their byproducts and propose potential new therapeutic targets that may reverse immune ageing or organismal ageing.

Original publication

DOI

10.1038/s44319-025-00536-z

Type

Journal article

Journal

EMBO Rep

Publication Date

29/08/2025

Keywords

Asymmetric Cell Division, Mitochondrial Metabolism, Mitochondrial Transfer, Mitophagy, T Cell Ageing