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PROGRAM

Thursday October 23rd, 2025

10:00-18:00

Registration

18:00-20:00

Session Chair: Zhihui Feng and Meng Wang

18:00-18:15

Qinghai Zhang, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Ablation of Mto1 in zebrafish exhibited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy manifested by mitochondrion RNA maturation deficiency

18:15-18:30

Tasneem Qaqor, University of Osaka

Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics to identify mitochondrial disease progression and treatment targets

18:30-18:45

Kaili Ma, Suzhou Institute of Systems Medicine

Succinate preserves CD8+ T cell stemness to augment antitumor immunity

18:45-19:00

Xueqiang Wang, University of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences

Alternate Day Fasting Confers Metabolic Benefits via Suppressing Hepatic Mitochondrial Complex II Assembly

19:00-19:15

Weiwei Zou, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University

Light-activated mitochondrial fission through optogenetic control of mitochondria-lysosome contacts

19:15-19:30

Yan Bai, Yunnan University

Mitochondria-associated condensates maintain mitochondrial homeostasis and promote lifespan

19:30-19:45

Liming Wang, Hunan University

The paradoxical regulation of mitophagy and pyroptosis by phosphatase PTEN-L and kinase PINK1

19:45-20:00

Bin Fang, Xiamen University

Mitochondrial Quality Optical Control

20:00-22:00

Session Chair: Chenyang Duan and Liang Zhang

20:00-20:15

Meiling Wang, Xiamen University

Deficiency of microglia-derived Spp1 exacerbates brain aging by impairing mitochondrial complex I function

20:15-20:30

Tingting Fu, Nanjing University

Mitochondrial quality control and adipose tissue homeostasis

20:30-20:45

Li Mi, Westlake University

Computational design of a high-precision mitochondrial DNA cytosine base editor

20:45-21:00

Jiacong Yan, The First People Hospital of Yunnan Province

Essential role of DGUOK in female fertility through mitochondrial regulation

21:00-21:15

Cheng Ai, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Vitamin A treatment restores vision failures arising from Lebers hereditary optic neuropathylinked mtDNA mutation

21:15-21:30

Shihao Yao, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Mechanism of phenotypic heterogeneity of pathogenic mutations in mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier based on protein structure

21:30-21:45

Zhipeng Nie, Zhejiang University International School of Medicine

Mutation of CRYAB encoding a conserved mitochondrial chaperone and antiapoptotic protein causes hereditary optic atrophy

21:45-22:00

Huisen Zhan, Zhejiang University

MELAS-associated tRNALeu(UUR) 3243A>G mutation reshapes mitochondrial integrity via distinct fission signatures


Friday October 24th, 2025

08:00-08:15

Opening Remarks/Group Photo                                  Min-Xin Guan

08:15-10:40

Session Chair: Min-Xin Guan and Xingguo Liu

08:15-08:40

Michal Minzuk, University of Cambridge

The potential of mitochondrial genome engineering

08:40-09:05

Mito Takayuki, Kyushu University

Mosaic Dynamics of Mitophagy in Mitochondrial Disease and Its Contribution to Disease Progression

09:05-09:30

Jin Han, Inje University

Cereblon-mediated endoplasmic reticulum stress in diabetic cardiomyopathy

09:30-09:55

Tsu-Kung Lin, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Mitochondrial Targeting Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease

09:55-10:20

David A. Stroud, University of Melbourne

Untargeted proteomics enables ultra-rapid variant prioritisation in mitochondrial and other rare diseases

10:20-10:40

Erich Gnaiger, Medical University of Innsbruck/Oroboros Instruments

Redox regulation of coenzyme-Q, mitochondrial membrane potential, and calcium uptake under hypoxia

10:40-10:50

Refreshment Break

10:50-12:30

Session Chair: Zhiyin Song and Tsu-Kung Lin

10:50-11:10

Chun-Hong Chen, NHRI

Dosmit CISD1/mitoNEET: A Novel Regulator of Mitochondrial Dynamics and Vesicular Trafficking in Aging

11:10-11:30

Xuemei Tong, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Pentose metabolism and mitochondrial function in T cells

11:30-11:50

Liufu Deng, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Mitochondria-ensured Immune Surveillance Regulates Cross-priming in Tumor Immunology

11:50-12:10

Guideng Li, Institute of Systems Medicine, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences

Mitochondrial remodeling as a metabolic strategy to preserve T cell stemness and enhance anti-tumor immunity

12:10-13:30

Lunch

12:30-13:30

ASMRM Administrative Committee Meeting

13:30-15:30

Session Chair: Du Feng and Juan Liu

13:30-13:50

Hanming Shen, University of Macau

Novel regulatory mechanisms of mitophagy by focusing on PINK1

13:50-14:10

Kah-Leong LIM, Nanyang Technological University

Mitochondrial dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease

14:10-14:30

Yih-Cherng Liou, National University of Singapore

Beyond Translation: Unveiling DAP3’ Role in Apoptosis and Calcium Signaling

14:30-14:50

Jia Chen, ShanghaiTech University

Development and Application of Base Editors

14:50-15:10

Erwei Zuo, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, CAAS

High-fidelity Gene Editing Technology

15:10-15:20

Refreshment Break

15:20-16:40

Session Chair: Bin Shen and Min Jiang

15:20-15:40

Jiazhi Hu, Peking University

The stability of mitochondrial during genome editing

15:40-16:00

Liang Chen, Lingang Laboratory

Development of high-performance mitochondrial base editors for generation and correction of mtDNA disease models

16:00-16:20

Yunbo Qiao, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Genome Editing-based Functional Annotation of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomics in Development and Diseases

16:20-16:40

Min Jiang, Westlake University

Lessons Learned from mtDNA Maternal Transmission

16:40-18:10

Session Chair: Xingguo Liu

16:40-17:10

Fangfang Hu, Cell Research

17:10-17:40

Wenjing Mu, Nature Communications

17:40-18:10

Huan Guo, Mitochondrial Communications

18:10-19:30

Welcome Dinner

19:30-21:30

Meet the Editor


Saturday October 25th, 2025

08:00-10:30

Session Chair: Jianwei Sun and Bin Lu

08:00-08:25

Min-Xin Guan, Zhejiang University

Mitochondrial diseases: Lessons from for Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy

08:25-08:45

Alan Yueh-Luen Lee, NHRI

Mitochondrial signaling orchestrates vesicles, organelle crosstalk, and metabolism in the tumor immune microenvironment

08:45-09:05

Xingguo Liu, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, CAS

Glucose restriction induces degeneration of neurons with mitochondrial DNA depletion by altering ER-mitochondria calcium transfer

09:05-09:25

Xianhua Wang, Peking University

Dual roles of MTNAP1 in regulating mtDNA homeostasis

09:25-09:45

Song Gao, Sun Yat-sen University

Mitochondrial fusion and T cell immunotherapy

09:45-10:05

Xun Wang, Institute of Systems Medicine, CAMS

Roles of Mitochondrial ETC in Liver Regeneration

10:05-10:25

Jianwei Sun, Yunnan University

The Wnt/β-catenin-P2-HNF4α feedback loop facilitates colorectal tumorigenesis and malignancy

10:25-10:35

Refreshment Break

10:35-12:35

Session Chair: Chuanzhu Yan and Haishan Jiang

10:35-10:55

Zhiyin Song, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

The role and mechanism of mitochondrial nucleic acid release in EMCV-induced myocarditis

10:55-11:15

Xuefeng Zhu, North China University of Science and Technology

Molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial DNA replication

11:15-11:35

Juan Liu, Second Military Medical University

Mitochondrial fusion potentiates dendritic cell migration in autoimmunity

11:35-11:55

Shuijie Li, Harbin Medical University

Targeting novel hypoxia factor S2 supresses hepatocellular carcinoma tumorigenesis through resorting mitochondria function

11:55-12:15

Tatsuhisa Tsuboi, Tsinghua Shenzhen International Graduate School

Cytoplasmic mRNA localization defines protein distribution in a mitochondrial graph-like network

12:15-12:35

Yafang Hu, Southern Medical University

Mechanism of neuronal mitochondria dysfunction in Mohr-Tranebjaerg syndrome

12:35-13:30

Lunch

12:35-13:30

Chinese-Mit Administrative Committee Meeting

13:30-15:50

Session Chair: Chao Tong and Zhenji Gan

13:30-13:50

Chonglin Yang, Yunnan University

13:50-14:10

Shuai Chen, Nanjing University

Rabs as mitochondrial receptors for lipid droplets in skeletal muscle

14:10-14:30

Chao Tong, Zhejiang University

A negative regulator of mitochondrial complex I assembly adapts respiration to cellular energy demand

14:30-14:50

Guang Lu, Sun Yat-sen University

STING-OPTN axis bridges mitophagy and cell fate decisions

14:50-15:10

Linhao Ruan, Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Mitochondria Associated Proteostasis

15:10-15:30

Wen Yang, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

The mitochondrial DNAJC co-chaperone TCAIM reduces a-ketoglutarate dehydrogenase protein levels to regulate metabolism

15:30-15:50

Chao Zuo, Nanjing University of Science and Technology

Non-interferometric Quantitative Phase Imaging and Diffraction Tomography Microscopy Techniques and Instruments

15:50-16:00

Refreshment Break

16:00-18:20

Session Chair: Jiacong Yan and Dongmei Ji

16:00-16:20

Hongying Sha, Fudan University

From Heteroplasmy to Reversion: Key Scientific Issues in the Safety of Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy

16:20-16:40

Hongguang Xia, Zhejiang University

Mitochondrial homeostasis and diseases

16:40-17:00

Yinan Ma, Peking University First Hospital

Genetic counselling and prenatal diagnosis in mitochondrial diseases

17:00-17:20

Linpeng Li, Guangzhou Medical University

The role of lactate and lactylation during the pluripotency and totipotency development

17:20-17:40

Dongmei Ji, The First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University

Preimplantation genetic testing for mitochondrial DNA (PGT-MT) blocks the progression of mitochondrial DNA genetic diseases

17:40-18:00

Wenzhi Li, Shanghai Ninth Peoples Hospital

Approach Selection and Technical Optimization in Mitochondrial Replacement Therapy

18:00-18:20

Liang Yang, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, CAS

NAD+ dependent UPRmt activation underlies intestinal aging caused by mitochondrial DNA mutations

18:20-19:00

Dinner

19:00-21:30

Poster Session


Sunday October 26th, 2025                                                    Huayue Hall 1

08:30-10:10

Session Chair: Lin Li and Cong Yi

08:30-08:50

Bin Lu, University of South China

Mitochondrial Matrix Proteostasis In Aging And Disease

08:50-09:10

Guobing Chen, Jinan University

Anti-aging drug development and its mechanisms research targeting mitophagy

09:10-09:30

Huan Ma, Zhejiang University

Cognitive aging and its sex-specific regulation: mechanisms and insights

09:30-09:50

Lianfeng Wu, Westlake University

Developmental Programming of Lifelong Health and Longevity: Mitochondrial Basis and Beyond

09:50-10:10

Lin Li, Xiamen University

Mitochondrial anti-aging

10:10-10:30

Liming Wu, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

The role of Glycosylation in Cancer Immunotherapy

10:30-10:40

Refreshment Break

10:40-12:00

Session Chair: Linpeng Li and Xun Wang

10:40-11:00

Chuanxian Wei, Sino-French Hoffmann Institute, Guangzhou Medical University

Mitochondrial α-ketoglutarate Couples Cellular Metabolism to Developmental Growth via Hydroxylation-Dependent Degradation of Yorkie

11:00-11:20

Chenyang Duan, Chongqing Medical University

Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Interventions of Mitochondrial Communication Dysregulation in Sepsis Progression

11:20-11:40

Jie Wang, Xi'an Jiaotong University

Homozygous C1QBP-L275F Mutation Drives Cardiac Hypertrophy via Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Ferroptosis Activation

11:40-12:00

Yuchun Li, Kunming Institute of Zoology, CAS

Into and out of East Asia: evidence from mitochondrial genomes


Sunday October 26th, 2025                                                    Huayue Hall 2

08:30-10:10

Session Chair: Yanchun Ji and Kunqian Ji

08:30-08:45

Yanchun Ji, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy–associated ND1 3733G>C mutation ameliorates the mitochondrial quality control and cellular homeostasis

08:45-09:00

Kunqian Ji, Shandong University

Lactate and histone lactylation mediate a multi-organ crosstalk by upregulating myokine GDF15 in mitochondrial myopathy

09:00-09:15

Ruoyu Duan, Beijing Children's Hospital

Identification of a newly implicated pathogenic gene in Leigh Syndrome

09:15-09:30

Wenjun Wang, Jinan University

SENP6 Maintains Mitochondrial Homeostasis by Regulating Mitochondrial Protein Import Through deSUMOylation of TOM40

09:30-09:45

Yan Lin, Shandong University

Queuine ameliorates mitochondrial dysfunction caused by Q modification-associated mt-tRNA variants

09:45-10:00

Wei Wang, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University

Myopathies with ragged-red fiber

10:00-10:15

Wenwen Xi, University of South China

Tid1 Drives Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease via Mitochondrial Damage-Dependent Ferroptosis in Mice

10:15-10:30

Zidong Jia, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Pseudouridine modifications in mitochondrial tRNA 

10:30-10:40

Refreshment Break

10:40-12:00

Session Chair: Zidong Jia and Qinghai Zhang

10:40-10:55

Feilong Meng, Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Deafness-associated tRNAPhe mutation impaired mitochondrial and cellular integrity

10:55-11:10

Busu Li, Qilu hospital of Shandong Province

Single-fiber proteomics reveals fiber-specific compensatory responses in mitochondrial myopathy

11:10-11:25

Qian Liu, Jinan University

ME2 suppresses PINK1-Parkin-mediated mitophagy by stabilizing ATAD3A via competitive interaction with TRIM25

11:25-11:40

Xia Tian, The First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital

Sepsis-Induced Vascular Endothelial Cell Injury: The Crucial Role of Mitochondrial Quality Control

11:40-11:50

Chao Chen, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Deficient TRMU reprograms the mitochondrial transcription and RNA processing 

11:50-12:00

Xiao He, The Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine

Deficient mitochondrial tRNA modifications reprogram liver tissue-specific electron transport chains


12:00-13:30

Closing Remarks and Lunch

 


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