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Tapping lipid droplets: A rich fat diet of intracellular bacterial pathogens

Authors :
Hüsler, Dario
Stauffer, Pia
Hilbi, Hubert; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5462-9301
Hüsler, Dario
Stauffer, Pia
Hilbi, Hubert; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5462-9301
Source :
Hüsler, Dario; Stauffer, Pia; Hilbi, Hubert (2023). Tapping lipid droplets: A rich fat diet of intracellular bacterial pathogens. Molecular Microbiology, 120(2):194-209.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) are dynamic and versatile organelles present in most eukaryotic cells. LDs consist of a hydrophobic core of neutral lipids, a phospholipid monolayer coat, and a variety of associated proteins. LDs are formed at the endoplasmic reticulum and have diverse roles in lipid storage, energy metabolism, membrane trafficking, and cellular signaling. In addition to their physiological cellular functions, LDs have been implicated in the pathogenesis of several diseases, including metabolic disorders, cancer, and infections. A number of intracellular bacterial pathogens modulate and/or interact with LDs during host cell infection. Members of the genera Mycobacterium, Legionella, Coxiella, Chlamydia, and Salmonella exploit LDs as a source of intracellular nutrients and membrane components to establish their distinct intracellular replicative niches. In this review, we focus on the biogenesis, interactions, and functions of LDs, as well as on their role in lipid metabolism of intracellular bacterial pathogens.

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OAIster
Journal :
Hüsler, Dario; Stauffer, Pia; Hilbi, Hubert (2023). Tapping lipid droplets: A rich fat diet of intracellular bacterial pathogens. Molecular Microbiology, 120(2):194-209.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-239647, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443054882
Document Type :
Electronic Resource