PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections

Epithelial host defense to rhinovirus infections is enhanced by targeting the mitochondrial metabolic regulator, PGC-1a. Using metabolomics and proteomics, Michi et al show that human airway epithelial cells mount a barrier-protective early glycolysis-shift in response to rhinovirus, and that by tar...

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Autores principales: Aubrey N. Michi, Bryan G. Yipp, Antoine Dufour, Fernando Lopes, David Proud
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4ad81efea5d74dc78473dc5ffdbcd6502021-12-02T17:40:25ZPGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections10.1038/s41467-021-23925-z2041-1723https://doaj.org/article/4ad81efea5d74dc78473dc5ffdbcd6502021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23925-zhttps://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Epithelial host defense to rhinovirus infections is enhanced by targeting the mitochondrial metabolic regulator, PGC-1a. Using metabolomics and proteomics, Michi et al show that human airway epithelial cells mount a barrier-protective early glycolysis-shift in response to rhinovirus, and that by targeting PGC-1a early in infection, epithelial barrier function, viral defense and pathology are improved.Aubrey N. MichiBryan G. YippAntoine DufourFernando LopesDavid ProudNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-19 (2021)
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Antoine Dufour
Fernando Lopes
David Proud
PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
description Epithelial host defense to rhinovirus infections is enhanced by targeting the mitochondrial metabolic regulator, PGC-1a. Using metabolomics and proteomics, Michi et al show that human airway epithelial cells mount a barrier-protective early glycolysis-shift in response to rhinovirus, and that by targeting PGC-1a early in infection, epithelial barrier function, viral defense and pathology are improved.
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author Aubrey N. Michi
Bryan G. Yipp
Antoine Dufour
Fernando Lopes
David Proud
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title PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
title_short PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
title_full PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
title_fullStr PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
title_full_unstemmed PGC-1α mediates a metabolic host defense response in human airway epithelium during rhinovirus infections
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