
Metabolic Interaction in Infection
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This book focuses on host-pathogen interactions at the metabolic level. It explores the metabolic requirements of the infectious agents, the microbial metabolic pathways that are dedicated to circumvent host immune mechanisms as well as the molecular mechanisms by which pathogens hijack host cell metabolism for their own benefit. Finally, it provides insights on the possible clinical and immunotherapeutic applications, as well as on the available experimental and analytical methods. The contributions break new ground in understanding the metabolic crosstalk between host and pathogen.
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Egí dio Torrado is Assistant Researcher at the Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Health Sciences, University of Minho, Portugal. His research is focused on the mechanisms that regulate the protective immune response to Mycobacterium tuberculosis both during the innate and chronic phases of the infection. The emphasis of his work is on cytokines and the maintenance of the T cell response and the development of pathological consequences to the host.
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Part I: A guide of metabolism during host-pathogen interactions.- 1. Cellular metabolism at a glance.- 2. Interaction between nutrition and metabolism.- 3. Interplay between metabolic sensors and cell signaling.- 4. Alterations on cellular redox states upon infection and implications for host cell homeostasis.- 5. Mitochondrial bioenergetics and dynamics during infection.- 6. Computational systems biology of metabolism in infection.- 7. Metabolomic-based methods in diagnosis and monitoring infection progression.- Part II: Microbial metabolic adaptation and pathogen rewiring of host cell metabolism during infection.- 8. Metabolic host response to intracellular infections.- 9. Protozoan parasites auxotrophies and metabolic dependencies.- 10. Viral manipulation of the host metabolic network.- 11. Metabolic regulation of innate immunity to fungal infection.- 12. Metabolic crosstalk between host and parasitic pathogens.- 13. Microbiome and gut dysbiosis.
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