Abstract
The use of iron as a cofactor in basic metabolic pathways is essential to both pathogenic microorganisms and their hosts. It is also a pivotal component of the innate immune response through its role in the generation of toxic oxygen and nitrogen intermediates. During evolution, the shared requirement of micro- and macroorganisms for this important nutrient has shaped the pathogen-host relationship. Here, we discuss how pathogens compete with the host for iron, and also how the host uses iron to counteract this threat
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Schaible, U. E., & Kaufmann, S. H. E. (2005). Correction: Iron and microbial infection. Nature Reviews Microbiology, 3(3), 270–270. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrmicro1116
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