The role of mitochondria in cellular defense against microbial infection |
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Authors: | Damien Arnoult Leticia Carneiro Ivan Tattoli Stephen E. Girardin |
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Affiliation: | aINSERM U542, Hopital Paul Brousse, Batiment Lavoisier, 14 avenue Paul Vaillant Couturier, 94807 Villejuif Cedex, France;bDepartment of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology, Medical Sciences Building, University of Toronto, 1 King's College Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
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Abstract: | Mitochondria have been long recognized for their key role in the modulation of cell death pathways. Thus, it is therefore not surprising that this organelle represents a recurrent target for pathogenic microbes, aiming to manipulate the fate of the infected host cell. More recently, mitochondria have been shown to serve as a crucial platform for innate immune signaling, as illustrated by the identification of MAVS (also known as IPS-1, VISA and Cardif), NLRX1 and STING as mitochondrial proteins. This review discusses the tight interplay between microbial infection, innate immune signaling and mitochondria. |
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Keywords: | Mitochondria Innate immunity Viruses Bacteria Microbial pathogenesis RIG-I MAVS NLRX1 |
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