review article
Translation inhibition and metabolic stress pathways in the host response to bacterial pathogens
Activation of most major innate immune signalling cascades relies on the detection of microorganisms or their associated danger signals by host pattern recognition molecules. A flurry of recent studies has now uncovered a role for host translation inhibition in innate immune surveillance and the detection of bacterial pathogens. Here, we present the main findings from these studies and discuss whether translation inhibition is an alarm signal that directly drives innate immune responses to bacterial pathogens, or rather one component of a more general metabolic stress response to infection.
Type
review article
Web of Science ID
WOS:000319189900009
Author(s)
Girardin, Stephen E.
Date Issued
2013
Publisher
Published in
Volume
11
Issue
6
Start page
365
End page
369
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
EPFL
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
October 1, 2013
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