Metabolic reprogramming: an innate cellular defence mechanism against intracellular bacteria?

Volume: 60, Pages: 117 - 123
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The limited metabolic resources of a cell represent an intriguing 'conflict of interest' during host-pathogen interactions, as the battle for nutrients might determine the outcome of an infection. To adapt their metabolic needs, innate immune cells such as monocytes, macrophages or dendritic cells reprogram their metabolism upon activation by microbial compounds. In turn, infection by intracellular bacteria provokes metabolic alterations of the...
Paper Details
Title
Metabolic reprogramming: an innate cellular defence mechanism against intracellular bacteria?
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
60
Pages
117 - 123
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