"This raises the question of why so many pathways that react to the challenge of infection or tissue injury use mitochondria as a central signalling hub to integrate and transduce the cell’s response. One probable factor is that the endosymbiotic origin of mitochondria marks them apart from the rest of the cell in a way that can be co-opted to produce key messages pertaining to cell fate"
A break in mitochondrial endosymbiosis as a basis for inflammatory diseases - Nature
We suggest that as mitochondrial signals probably contribute to the homeostatic role of inflammation, dysregulation of these processes may lead to autoimmune and inflammatory diseases, with increasing evidence pointing to the recent failure of endosymbiosis being crucial.