Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Bacterial Infections
- PMID: 37623965
- PMCID: PMC10458073
- DOI: 10.3390/pathogens12081005
Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Bacterial Infections
Abstract
Mitochondria are critical in numerous cellular processes, including energy generation. Bacterial pathogens target host cell mitochondria through various mechanisms to disturb the host response and improve bacterial survival. We review recent advances in the understanding of how bacteria cause mitochondrial dysfunction through perturbations in mitochondrial cell-death pathways, energy production, mitochondrial dynamics, mitochondrial quality control, DNA repair, and the mitochondrial unfolded protein response. We also briefly highlight possible therapeutic approaches aimed at restoring the host mitochondrial function as a novel strategy to enhance the host response to bacterial infection.
Keywords: bacterial infection; innate immunity; metabolism; mitochondria; mitochondrial dynamics.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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