Pyruvate supports ret-dependent mitochondrial ros production to control mycobacterium avium infection in human primary macrophages

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Lisa Marie Rø and colleagues from the Department of Biotechnology and Food Science, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Norwegian University of Science and Kyushu University, Japan have published the research: Pyruvate Supports RET-Dependent Mitochondrial ROS Production to Control Mycobacterium avium Infection in Human Primary Macrophages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors report that macrophages rely on glycolysis and RET to control M. avium infection and provide molecular evidence linking pyruvate, the end-product of glycolysis, to anti-mycobacterial mtROS production. response. The authors show evidence that the killing mechanism acts through the . . .

     

    Logo ScioWire Beta black

    If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!

    Thanks :)

    If you don't have an account, you can create one here.

     

Scroll to Top

Add A Knowledge Base Question !

+ = Verify Human or Spambot ?