Review synthesizing evidence for MOTS-c's role in T2DM pathogenesis and complications, covering how mitochondrial dysfunction reduces MOTS-c production, MOTS-c's regulation of insulin sensitivity and glucose homeostasis, its protective effects against diabetic cardiomyopathy, nephropathy, and neuropathy, and its potential as both a biomarker and therapeutic target in diabetes management. Provides a comprehensive diabetes-focused MOTS-c reference. Establishes MOTS-c as a clinically relevant target for diabetes management—explaining how mitochondrial peptide deficiency contributes to T2DM complications and positioning MOTS-c restoration as a therapeutic strategy that simultaneously addresses multiple diabetic end-organ complications.
Fang, Tingting; Han, June-Chiew; Taberner, Andrew; Pham, Toan