Obligate intracellular bacteria and host cell death pathways—the matter of life and death

Szperlinski M, Schermuly E, Lührmann A, Kozjak-Pavlovic V (2025)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2025

Journal

Book Volume: 402

Pages Range: 413-439

DOI: 10.1007/s00441-025-04014-9

Abstract

To limit the damage caused by pathogenic bacteria, host organisms possess different defense systems and mechanisms for preventing infection, combating the pathogens, and creating a memory that will avert recurrent infections. Pathogens, on the other hand, have developed countermeasures to enable their replication and spreading. For intracellular pathogenic bacteria, the battleground is localized at the cellular level. Different cell types, including phagocytic, epithelial, and endothelial cells, fibroblasts, and trophoblasts, not only are equipped with diverse defense tools, but also provide different microenvironments, such as varying oxygen tension, pH levels, tonicity, and nutrient supply. The outcome of the infection depends on these conditions in conjunction with microbe-derived virulence factors and bacterial microenvironment needs. Here, we will review the current knowledge on how eukaryotic cells fight obligate intracellular bacteria and how these pathogens counteract the host cell defenses, focusing on cell death pathways. Whereas common cellular strategies for dealing with intracellular bacteria exist, there are also unique approaches adjusted to the individual properties of the pathogen.

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APA:

Szperlinski, M., Schermuly, E., Lührmann, A., & Kozjak-Pavlovic, V. (2025). Obligate intracellular bacteria and host cell death pathways—the matter of life and death. Cell and Tissue Research, 402, 413-439. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-025-04014-9

MLA:

Szperlinski, Manuela, et al. "Obligate intracellular bacteria and host cell death pathways—the matter of life and death." Cell and Tissue Research 402 (2025): 413-439.

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