The emerging role of immune dysfunction in mitochondrial diseases as a paradigm for understanding immunometabolism

SM Kapnick, SE Pacheco, PJ McGuire - Metabolism, 2018 - Elsevier
SM Kapnick, SE Pacheco, PJ McGuire
Metabolism, 2018Elsevier
Immunometabolism aims to define the role of intermediary metabolism in immune cell
function, with bioenergetics and the mitochondria recently taking center stage. To date, the
medical literature on mitochondria and immune function extols the virtues of mouse models
in exploring this biologic intersection. While the laboratory mouse has become a standard
for studying mammalian biology, this model comprises part of a comprehensive approach.
Humans, with their broad array of inherited phenotypes, serve as a starting point for studying …
Abstract
Immunometabolism aims to define the role of intermediary metabolism in immune cell function, with bioenergetics and the mitochondria recently taking center stage. To date, the medical literature on mitochondria and immune function extols the virtues of mouse models in exploring this biologic intersection. While the laboratory mouse has become a standard for studying mammalian biology, this model comprises part of a comprehensive approach. Humans, with their broad array of inherited phenotypes, serve as a starting point for studying immunometabolism; specifically, patients with mitochondrial disease. Using this top-down approach, the mouse as a model organism facilitates further exploration of the consequences of mutations involved in mitochondrial maintenance and function. In this review, we will discuss the emerging phenotype of immune dysfunction in mitochondrial disease as a model for understanding the role of the mitochondria in immune function in available mouse models.
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