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Host Lipid Manipulation by Intracellular Bacteria: Moonlighting for Immune Evasion. | LitMetric

Host Lipid Manipulation by Intracellular Bacteria: Moonlighting for Immune Evasion.

J Membr Biol

Immunology Lab, Indian Institute of Advanced Research, Koba Institutional Area, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, 382426, India.

Published: December 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Lipids are critical organic molecules that provide energy and contribute to signaling, especially within cell membranes, which are vital for protecting cells and facilitating membrane trafficking.
  • - Intracellular bacteria exploit host lipids for energy and concealment, manipulating host cell membranes from entry to exit, thus impacting the host's cellular functions and metabolism.
  • - The review discusses the potential for developing lipid-based therapies to disrupt the relationship between intracellular bacteria and host lipids, aiming to reduce pathogen prevalence and enhance host health.

Article Abstract

Lipids are complex organic molecules that fulfill energy demands and sometimes act as signaling molecules. They are mostly found in membranes, thus playing an important role in membrane trafficking and protecting the cell from external dangers. Based on the composition of the lipids, their fluidity and charge, their interaction with embedded proteins vary greatly. Bacteria can hijack host lipids to satisfy their energy needs or to conceal themselves from host cells. Intracellular bacteria continuously exploit host, from their entry into host cells utilizing host lipid machinery to exiting through the cells. This acquisition of lipids from host cells helps in their disguise mechanism. The current review explores various mechanisms employed by the intracellular bacteria to manipulate and acquire host lipids. It discusses their role in manipulating host membranes and the subsequence impact on the host cells. Modulating these lipids in macrophages not only serve the purpose of the pathogen but also modulates the macrophage energy metabolism and functional state. Additionally, we have explored the intricate pathogenic relationship and the potential prospects of using this knowledge in lipid-based therapeutics to disrupt pathogen dominance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00232-023-00296-8DOI Listing

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