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Title

Mitochondrial Regulation of Macrophage Response Against Pathogens.

Authors

Choudhuri, Subhadip; Chowdhury, Imran Hussain; Garg, Nisha Jain

Abstract

Innate immune cells play the first line of defense against pathogens. Phagocytosis or invasion by pathogens can affect mitochondrial metabolism in macrophages by diverse mechanisms and shape the macrophage response (proinflammatory vs. immunomodulatory) against pathogens. Besides β-nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide 2'-phosphate, reduced (NADPH) oxidase, mitochondrial electron transport chain complexes release superoxide for direct killing of the pathogen. Mitochondria that are injured are removed by mitophagy, and this process can be critical for regulating macrophage activation. For example, impaired mitophagy can result in cytosolic leakage of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) that can lead to activation of cGAS–STING signaling pathway of macrophage proinflammatory response. In this review, we will discuss how metabolism, mtDNA, mitophagy, and cGAS–STING pathway shape the macrophage response to infectious agents.

Subjects

MACROPHAGES; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; MITOCHONDRIA; ELECTRON transport; MACROPHAGE activation

Publication

Frontiers in Immunology, 2021, Vol 11, pN.PAG

ISSN

1664-3224

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3389/fimmu.2020.622602

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