2017
DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aal2861
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Hypoxia determines survival outcomes of bacterial infection through HIF-1α–dependent reprogramming of leukocyte metabolism

Abstract: Hypoxia and bacterial infection frequently co-exist, in both acute and chronic clinical settings, and typically result in adverse clinical outcomes. To ameliorate this morbidity, we investigated the interaction between hypoxia and the host response. In the context of acute hypoxia, both and infections rapidly induced progressive neutrophil mediated morbidity and mortality, with associated hypothermia and cardiovascular compromise. Preconditioning animals through longer exposures to hypoxia, prior to infection,… Show more

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“…Neutrophils and PMNs produce ROS and superoxides and release them in the vicinity of bacteria in order to kill them. 178 This ability is highly impaired when tissue oxygen levels drop below 4-5 kPa. 176,179,180 Macrophage function is also highly impaired by low oxygen tension.…”
Section: Effects On Host Infection Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neutrophils and PMNs produce ROS and superoxides and release them in the vicinity of bacteria in order to kill them. 178 This ability is highly impaired when tissue oxygen levels drop below 4-5 kPa. 176,179,180 Macrophage function is also highly impaired by low oxygen tension.…”
Section: Effects On Host Infection Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reprogramming the metabolome is a powerful approach to improve the host’s ability to eliminate bacterial pathogens (Thompson et al , 2017). In the present study, exogenous maltose is used for metabolome reprogramming to restore the ability of ZF to clear antibiotic‐resistant V. alginolyticus .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, hypoxic preconditioning has also been shown to result in innate immune memory in a HIF‐1α‐dependent manner. Exposure to prolonged hypoxia prior to infection protects against the increase in morbidity and mortality that is observed with acute hypoxia . These changes are mediated, in part, by neutrophils and associated with reduced HIF‐1 pathway and metabolic gene expression.…”
Section: Immune Memory and Hypoxiamentioning
confidence: 99%