in the Face of Host-Imposed Nutrient Limitation.

Microbiol Spectr

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, New York, NY 10461.

Published: June 2017

Coevolution of pathogens and host has led to many metabolic strategies employed by intracellular pathogens to deal with the immune response and the scarcity of food during infection. Simply put, bacterial pathogens are just looking for food. As a consequence, the host has developed strategies to limit nutrients for the bacterium by containment of the intruder in a pathogen-containing vacuole and/or by actively depleting nutrients from the intracellular space, a process called nutritional immunity. Since metabolism is a prerequisite for virulence, such pathways could potentially be good targets for antimicrobial therapies. In this chapter, we review the current knowledge about the diet of , with a focus on amino acid and cofactors, discuss evidence for the bacilli's nutritionally independent lifestyle in the host, and evaluate strategies for new chemotherapeutic interventions.

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in the Face of Host-Imposed Nutrient Limitation.

Microbiol Spectr

June 2017

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Department of Microbiology and Immunology, New York, NY 10461.

Coevolution of pathogens and host has led to many metabolic strategies employed by intracellular pathogens to deal with the immune response and the scarcity of food during infection. Simply put, bacterial pathogens are just looking for food. As a consequence, the host has developed strategies to limit nutrients for the bacterium by containment of the intruder in a pathogen-containing vacuole and/or by actively depleting nutrients from the intracellular space, a process called nutritional immunity.

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