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Mitochondrial metabolism in macrophages

Mohamed Zakaria Nassef, Jasmin E. Hanke, Karsten Hiller

2021American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mitochondria are considered to be the powerhouse of the cell. Normal functioning of the mitochondria is not only essential for cellular energy production but also for several immunomodulatory processes. Macrophages operate in metabolic niches and rely on rapid adaptation to specific metabolic conditions such as hypoxia, nutrient limitations, or reactive oxygen species to neutralize pathogens. In this regard, the fast reprogramming of mitochondrial metabolism is indispensable to provide the cells with the necessary energy and intermediates to efficiently mount the inflammatory response. Moreover, mitochondria act as a physical scaffold for several proteins involved in immune signaling cascades and their dysfunction is immediately associated with a dampened immune response. In this review, we put special focus on mitochondrial function in macrophages and highlight how mitochondrial metabolism is involved in macrophage activation.

Topics & Concepts

MitochondrionCell biologyMacrophageBiologyCell metabolismImmune systemMetabolismReactive oxygen speciesReprogrammingFunction (biology)Energy metabolismCellular respirationCellBiochemistryImmunologyIn vitroEndocrinologyImmune cells in cancerinterferon and immune responsesSphingolipid Metabolism and Signaling