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Author: Li, Xiaowen; Wu, Keke; Zeng, Sen; Zhao, Feifan; Fan, Jindai; Li, Zhaoyao; Yi, Lin; Ding, Hongxing; Zhao, Mingqiu; Fan, Shuangqi; Chen, Jinding
Title: Viral Infection Modulates Mitochondrial Function
  • Cord-id: kvop57cm
  • Document date: 2021_4_20
  • ID: kvop57cm
    Snippet: Mitochondria are important organelles involved in metabolism and programmed cell death in eukaryotic cells. In addition, mitochondria are also closely related to the innate immunity of host cells against viruses. The abnormality of mitochondrial morphology and function might lead to a variety of diseases. A large number of studies have found that a variety of viral infections could change mitochondrial dynamics, mediate mitochondria-induced cell death, and alter the mitochondrial metabolic statu
    Document: Mitochondria are important organelles involved in metabolism and programmed cell death in eukaryotic cells. In addition, mitochondria are also closely related to the innate immunity of host cells against viruses. The abnormality of mitochondrial morphology and function might lead to a variety of diseases. A large number of studies have found that a variety of viral infections could change mitochondrial dynamics, mediate mitochondria-induced cell death, and alter the mitochondrial metabolic status and cellular innate immune response to maintain intracellular survival. Meanwhile, mitochondria can also play an antiviral role during viral infection, thereby protecting the host. Therefore, mitochondria play an important role in the interaction between the host and the virus. Herein, we summarize how viral infections affect microbial pathogenesis by altering mitochondrial morphology and function and how viruses escape the host immune response.

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