A near death experience: Shigella manipulates host death machinery to silence innate immunity

  • Bronner D
  • O'Riordan M
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Abstract

Release of mitochondrial contents often triggers inflammation and cell death, and modulating this process can be advantageous to invading pathogens. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Andree and colleagues reveal new findings that an intracellular bacterial pathogen exploits apoptotic machinery to suppress host immune signaling, yet avoids cell death. This study emphasizes the need to expand our understanding of the roles played by pro-apoptotic proteins in non-death scenarios.

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Bronner, D. N., & O’Riordan, M. X. (2014). A near death experience: Shigella manipulates host death machinery to silence innate immunity. The EMBO Journal, 33(19), 2137–2139. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201489680

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