Mediators of Inflammation

Metabolism of the Host and Microbes to Modulate Immunocytes


Publishing date
01 Sep 2021
Status
Published
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


Metabolism of the Host and Microbes to Modulate Immunocytes

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 6636947
  • - Research Article

The Diagnosis Value of a Novel Model with 5 Circulating miRNAs for Liver Fibrosis in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B

Qingqing Zhang | Qidi Zhang | ... | Xiaobo Cai
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6665871
  • - Research Article

Phylogenetic Analysis of ALV-J Associated with Immune Responses in Yellow Chicken Flocks in South China

Qihong Zhang | Guodong Mo | ... | Xiquan Zhang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 4080935
  • - Research Article

Yeast Fermentate Prebiotic Ameliorates Allergic Asthma, Associating with Inhibiting Inflammation and Reducing Oxidative Stress Level through Suppressing Autophagy

Subo Gong | Xiaoying Ji | ... | Shaokun Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 6615960
  • - Research Article

Effect of Oral Administration with Lactobacillus plantarum CAM6 Strain on Sows during Gestation-Lactation and the Derived Impact on Their Progeny Performance

César Betancur | Yordan Martínez | ... | Xinghua Ding
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8819990
  • - Research Article

circRNA circ_102049 Implicates in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Progression through Activating CD80 by Targeting miR-455-3p

Jie Zhu | Yong Zhou | ... | Hairong Shu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2021
  • - Article ID 8879227
  • - Review Article

Associations among Dietary Omega-3 Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids, the Gut Microbiota, and Intestinal Immunity

Yawei Fu | Yadong Wang | ... | Kang Xu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8867760
  • - Research Article

Early T-Cell Precursor Leukemia Has a Higher Risk of Induction-Related Infection among T-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia in Adult

Kangyu Huang | Min Dai | ... | Hongsheng Zhou
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 8827527
  • - Research Article

Therapeutic Effect of Ginsenoside Rd on Experimental Autoimmune Encephalomyelitis Model Mice: Regulation of Inflammation and Treg/Th17 Cell Balance

Bo Jin | Chixiao Zhang | ... | Mei Liu
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 6672636
  • - Research Article

High-Fructose Diet Increases Inflammatory Cytokines and Alters Gut Microbiota Composition in Rats

Yong Wang | Wentao Qi | ... | Panli Wang
  • Special Issue
  • - Volume 2020
  • - Article ID 1240152
  • - Research Article

Effects of Dietary Histidine on Growth Performance, Serum Amino Acids, and Intestinal Morphology and Microbiota Communities in Low Protein Diet-Fed Piglets

Meng Kang | Jie Yin | ... | Long Ouyang
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