Mitochondria and Bacterial Pathogens, Volume 374, Part A. Mitochondria control various processes that are integral to cellular and organismal homeostasis, including Ca2+ fluxes, bioenergetic metabolism, and cell death. Perhaps not surprisingly, multiple pathogenic bacteria have evolved strategies to subvert mitochondrial functions in support of their survival and dissemination. In the IRCMB volume 375, the authors discus different pathogenic mechanisms that converge on the ability of bacteria to control the mitochondrial compartment of host cells.
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Table of Contents
1. The bacterial origin of mitochondria: Incorrect phylogenies and the importance of metabolic traitsMauro Degli Esposti
2. Legionella and mitochondria, an intriguing relationship
Francisco Javier Garc?a-Rodr?guez, Carmen Buchrieser and Pedro Escoll
3. Role of mitochondrial outer membrane permeabilization during bacterial infection
Collins Waguia Kontchou and Georg H?cker
4. The interplay between selective types of (macro)autophagy: Mitophagy and xenophagy
Teresa Rubio-Tom?s, Aggeliki Sotiriou and Nektarios Tavernarakis
5. Role of mitochondria in regulating immune response during bacterial infection
Shaziya Khan, Swarnali Basu, Desh Raj and Amit Lahiri