Mediators of Inflammation

Metabolism of the Host and Microbes to Modulate Immunocytes


Publishing date
01 Sep 2021
Status
Closed
Submission deadline
23 Apr 2021

Lead Editor

1Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changsha, China

2Kansas State University, Manhattan, USA

3Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China

4China Agricultural University, Beijing, China

5South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou, China

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Metabolism of the Host and Microbes to Modulate Immunocytes

This issue is now closed for submissions.

Description

The innate immune system is composed of various innate immune cells, which can sense, eliminate, or adapt to intra-/extracellular threats (e.g., pathogens). Thus, the fine-tuning of innate immune responses is essential for protecting the host from pathogen infection. Indeed, there are many regulators govern innate immune responses, including metabolic regulators.

Immune cells require copious energy, metabolic intermediates, and even microbial metabolites to support biosynthesis, thus completing the proliferation, development, differentiation, and execution of physiological functions. The metabolic pattern of activated immune cells is quite different from that of resting cells, and the phenotype and function of activated immune cells are also regulated by metabolism. Additionally, pathogens can also evade the host immune responses by affecting the synthesis of several host metabolic intermediates. Therefore, the concept of metabolic flexibility in the proliferation, development, and maturation of immunocytes, and the response to pathogen infection has quickly become an important paradigm in immune cell biology. Emerging studies focus on innate immune metabolism (e.g., macrophages); however, the impact of pathogens on innate immune metabolism and the cross-talk between metabolic reprogramming and innate immune responses need further exploration.

This Special Issue aims to collate state-of-the-art research focused on the interactions between innate immunocyte biology and metabolism, especially immune responses and metabolic reprogramming during pathogen infection. We are particularly interested in studies that strengthen our understanding of the molecular and biochemical mechanisms of metabolic alterations in infectious diseases. This Special Issue welcomes review and original research articles that allow narrowing of existing gaps in knowledge. Systematic reviews are particularly encouraged.

Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:

  • Metabolic modulation of immunocytes in their proliferation, development, and maturation
  • Metabolic reprogramming of innate immune cells in response to pathogens
  • Cross-talk between innate immune cells and metabolic/epigenetic changes
  • Microbial metabolism in the modulation of immunocytes biology
  • Identification and characterization of potential therapeutic targets for infectious diseases

Articles

  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9962860
  • - Review Article

The Role of Oxidative Stress and Antioxidant Balance in Pregnancy

Tarique Hussain | Ghulam Murtaza | ... | Bie Tan
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5265444
  • - Research Article

The Key Ingredient Acacetin in Weishu Decoction Alleviates Gastrointestinal Motility Disorder Based on Network Pharmacology Analysis

Xuan Guo | Yin Xu | ... | Lin Xiao
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5754592
  • - Research Article

The Mutual Inhibition of FoxO1 and SREBP-1c Regulated the Progression of Hepatoblastoma by Regulating Fatty Acid Metabolism

Yu Hu | Hongyan Zai | ... | Qin Zhu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5599364
  • - Research Article

p300/Sp1-Mediated High Expression of p16 Promotes Endothelial Progenitor Cell Senescence Leading to the Occurrence of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Zhihui He | Huaihuai Peng | ... | Xuefeng Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9978882
  • - Research Article

Long Noncoding RNA HCG9 Promotes Osteosarcoma Progression through RAD51 by Acting as a ceRNA of miR-34b-3p

Lu Wang | ShuangQing Li | ... | Lin Ling
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 3170261
  • - Research Article

lncRNA PAPPA-AS1 Induces the Development of Hypertrophic Scar by Upregulating TLR4 through Interacting with TAF15

Pengju Fan | Yongjie Wang | ... | Man Fang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 5522291
  • - Research Article

BMSCs Regulate Astrocytes through TSG-6 to Protect the Blood-Brain Barrier after Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

Yilv Wan | Min Song | ... | Min Chen
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9968642
  • - Research Article

Oxidative Stress Level as a Predictor of Anastomotic Leakage after Rectal Surgery

Jiajun Luo | Hongxue Wu | ... | Qiang Tong
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 9960241
  • - Research Article

Exosomes Containing LINC00636 Inhibit MAPK1 through the miR-450a-2-3p Overexpression in Human Pericardial Fluid and Improve Cardiac Fibrosis in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

Langsha Liu | Fanyan Luo | Kaibo Lei
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8032125
  • - Research Article

CBP22, a Novel Bacteriocin Isolated from Clostridium butyricum ZJU-F1, Protects against LPS-Induced Intestinal Injury through Maintaining the Tight Junction Complex

Tenghao Wang | Jie Fu | ... | Xin Zong
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