Iron is an essential nutrient for both humans and pathogenic microbes. Because of its ability to exist in one of two oxidation states, iron is an ideal redox catalyst for diverse cellular processes including respiration and DNA replication. However, the redox potential of iron also contributes to its toxicity; thus, iron concentration and distribution must be carefully controlled. Given the absolute requirement for iron by virtually all human pathogens, an important facet of the innate immune system is to limit iron availability to invading microbes in a process termed nutritional immunity. Successful human pathogens must therefore possess mechanisms to circumvent nutritional immunity in order to cause disease. In this review, we discuss re...
Iron is an essential nutrient for almost all living organisms, but is not easily made available. Hos...
Iron is necessary for both mammalian cells and microorganisms, which fiercely compete for this essen...
Iron deficiency anemia can be treated with oral or intravenous Fe supplementation. Such supplementat...
Iron is an essential nutrient for both humans and pathogenic microbes. Because of its ability to exi...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Both, mammalian cells and microbes have an essential need for iron, which is required for many metab...
Iron is an important cofactor required for a no. of essential cell junctions and hence is a vital nu...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Hosts and their pathogens often compete for trace metal elements that are essential to each of their...
Nutritional immunity is a form of innate immunity widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates. ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for almost all living organisms, but is not easily made available. Hos...
Iron is an essential nutrient for almost all living organisms, but is not easily made available. Hos...
Iron is necessary for both mammalian cells and microorganisms, which fiercely compete for this essen...
Iron deficiency anemia can be treated with oral or intravenous Fe supplementation. Such supplementat...
Iron is an essential nutrient for both humans and pathogenic microbes. Because of its ability to exi...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
Both, mammalian cells and microbes have an essential need for iron, which is required for many metab...
Iron is an important cofactor required for a no. of essential cell junctions and hence is a vital nu...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Iron is an essential nutrient for most life on Earth because it functions as a crucial redox catalys...
Hosts and their pathogens often compete for trace metal elements that are essential to each of their...
Nutritional immunity is a form of innate immunity widespread in both vertebrates and invertebrates. ...
Iron is an essential nutrient for almost all living organisms, but is not easily made available. Hos...
Iron is an essential nutrient for almost all living organisms, but is not easily made available. Hos...
Iron is necessary for both mammalian cells and microorganisms, which fiercely compete for this essen...
Iron deficiency anemia can be treated with oral or intravenous Fe supplementation. Such supplementat...