Macrophages release iron into the bloodstream via a membrane-bound iron export protein, ferroportin (FPN). The hepatic iron-regulatory hormone hepcidin controls FPN internalization and degradation in response to bacterial infection. Salmonella typhimurium can invade macrophages and proliferate in the Salmonella-containing vacuole (SCV). Hepcidin is reported to increase the mortality of Salmonella-infected animals by increasing the bacterial load in macrophages. Here we assess the iron levels and find that hepcidin increases iron content in the cytosol but decreases it in the SCV through FPN on the SCV membrane. Loss-of-FPN from the SCV via the action of hepcidin impairs the generation of bactericidal reactive oxygen species (ROS) as the iro...
The sequestration of iron in case of infection, termed nutritional immunity, is an established strat...
Iron lies at the center of a battle for nutritional resource between higher organisms and their micr...
The metal status of macrophage-phagosomes during Salmonella infection is largely unknown. In this st...
Retention of iron in tissue macrophages via upregulation of hepcidin (HAMP) and downregulation of th...
Iron is an essential trace nutrient for both higher organisms and bacteria. Consequently, hosts have...
Despite its abundance in the environment, iron is poorly bioavailable and subject to strict conserva...
Iron withholding, an essential component of nutritional immunity, plays a fundamental role in host r...
Many intracellular pathogens infect mac-rophages and these pathogens require iron for growth. Here w...
Both, mammalian cells and microbes have an essential need for iron, which is required for many metab...
Salmonellosis and listeriosis together accounted for more than one third of foodborne illnesses in t...
The hormone hepcidin promotes iron sequestration by macrophages. A recent study by Kim et al. (2014)...
SummaryMacrophages are essential for systemic iron recycling, and also control iron availability to ...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for most microbes and their hosts. Mammalian hosts respond to inf...
SummaryFerroportin (SLC40A1) is an iron transporter postulated to play roles in intestinal iron abso...
Abstract Background Intracellular bacterial pathogens depend on acquisition of iron for their succes...
The sequestration of iron in case of infection, termed nutritional immunity, is an established strat...
Iron lies at the center of a battle for nutritional resource between higher organisms and their micr...
The metal status of macrophage-phagosomes during Salmonella infection is largely unknown. In this st...
Retention of iron in tissue macrophages via upregulation of hepcidin (HAMP) and downregulation of th...
Iron is an essential trace nutrient for both higher organisms and bacteria. Consequently, hosts have...
Despite its abundance in the environment, iron is poorly bioavailable and subject to strict conserva...
Iron withholding, an essential component of nutritional immunity, plays a fundamental role in host r...
Many intracellular pathogens infect mac-rophages and these pathogens require iron for growth. Here w...
Both, mammalian cells and microbes have an essential need for iron, which is required for many metab...
Salmonellosis and listeriosis together accounted for more than one third of foodborne illnesses in t...
The hormone hepcidin promotes iron sequestration by macrophages. A recent study by Kim et al. (2014)...
SummaryMacrophages are essential for systemic iron recycling, and also control iron availability to ...
Iron is an essential micronutrient for most microbes and their hosts. Mammalian hosts respond to inf...
SummaryFerroportin (SLC40A1) is an iron transporter postulated to play roles in intestinal iron abso...
Abstract Background Intracellular bacterial pathogens depend on acquisition of iron for their succes...
The sequestration of iron in case of infection, termed nutritional immunity, is an established strat...
Iron lies at the center of a battle for nutritional resource between higher organisms and their micr...
The metal status of macrophage-phagosomes during Salmonella infection is largely unknown. In this st...