Hormesis as an adaptive response to infection.

Bauer M, Ermolaeva M, Singer M, Wetzker R, Soares M 2024 Hormesis as an adaptive response to infection. Trends Mol Med 30, 633-641.

Abstract

Hormesis is a phenomenon whereby low-level stress can improve cellular, organ, or organismal fitness in response to a subsequent similar or other stress insult. Whereas hormesis is thought to contribute to the fitness benefits arising from symbiotic host-microbe interactions, the putative benefits of hormesis in host-pathogen interactions have yet to be explored. Hormetic responses have nonetheless been reported in experimental models of infection, a common feature of which is regulation of host mitochondrial function. We propose that these mitohormetic responses could be harnessed therapeutically to limit the severity of infectious diseases.

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