The ability of immune cells to penetrate affected tissues is highly dependent on energy provided by mitochondria, yet their involvement in promoting migration remains unclear. Recent work by Emtenani et al (2022) describes a nuclear Atossa-Porthos axis that adjusts transcription and translation of a small subset of OXPHOS genes to increase mitochondrial bioenergetics and allow macrophage tissue invasion in flies. © 2022 The Authors.
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Latorre‐Muro, P., & Puigserver, P. (2022). Atossa : a royal link between OXPHOS metabolism and macrophage migration. The EMBO Journal, 41(12). https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.2022111290
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