Selected article for: "bacterial viral pathogen and immune response"

Author: Cervantes‐Silva, Mariana P; Cox, Shannon L; Curtis, Annie M
Title: Alterations in mitochondrial morphology as a key driver of immunity and host defence
  • Cord-id: bl1bkuha
  • Document date: 2021_8_2
  • ID: bl1bkuha
    Snippet: Mitochondria are dynamic organelles whose architecture changes depending on the cell’s energy requirements and other signalling events. These structural changes are collectively known as mitochondrial dynamics. Mitochondrial dynamics are crucial for cellular functions such as differentiation, energy production and cell death. Importantly, it has become clear in recent years that mitochondrial dynamics are a critical control point for immune cell function. Mitochondrial remodelling allows quies
    Document: Mitochondria are dynamic organelles whose architecture changes depending on the cell’s energy requirements and other signalling events. These structural changes are collectively known as mitochondrial dynamics. Mitochondrial dynamics are crucial for cellular functions such as differentiation, energy production and cell death. Importantly, it has become clear in recent years that mitochondrial dynamics are a critical control point for immune cell function. Mitochondrial remodelling allows quiescent immune cells to rapidly change their metabolism and become activated, producing mediators, such as cytokines, chemokines and even metabolites to execute an effective immune response. The importance of mitochondrial dynamics in immunity is evident, as numerous pathogens have evolved mechanisms to manipulate host cell mitochondrial remodelling in order to promote their own survival. In this review, we comprehensively address the roles of mitochondrial dynamics in immune cell function, along with modulation of host cell mitochondrial morphology during viral and bacterial infections to facilitate either pathogen survival or host immunity. We also speculate on what the future may hold in terms of therapies targeting mitochondrial morphology for bacterial and viral control.

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