A ruptured bacteria-containing organelle within the cytosol of an infected eukaryotic cell frequently initiates host defense responses that restrict pathogen replication. Therefore, source for lipids must be found to accommodate the organelle membrane expansion required to support bacterial replication. How host cells are manipulated to provide lipids for the expansion of pathogen-occupied organelles is not well understood. By investigating the interaction between macrophages and the human pulmonary pathogen Legionella pneumophila we uncovered that the host metabolic checkpoint kinase Mechanistic target of rapamycin (MTOR) is a central regulator of the pathogen niche expansion program.
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Ivanov, S. S. (2017, February 1). The tug-of-war over MTOR in Legionella infections. Microbial Cell. Shared Science Publishers OG. https://doi.org/10.15698/mic2017.02.559
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