Unravelling the flexibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: an escape way for the bacilli.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
Shashikanta Sau, Arnab Roy, Puja Kumari Agnivesh, Sunil Kumar, Santosh Kumar Guru, Sandeep Sharma, Nitin Pal Kalia
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Abstract

The persistence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis makes it difficult to eradicate the associated infection from the host. The flexible nature of mycobacteria and their ability to adapt to adverse host conditions give rise to different drug-tolerant phenotypes. Granuloma formation restricts nutrient supply, limits oxygen availability and exposes bacteria to a low pH environment, resulting in non-replicating bacteria. These non-replicating mycobacteria, which need high doses and long exposure to anti-tubercular drugs, are the root cause of lengthy chemotherapy. Novel strategies, which are effective against non-replicating mycobacteria, need to be adopted to shorten tuberculosis treatment. This not only will reduce the treatment time but also will help prevent the emergence of multi-drug-resistant strains of mycobacteria.

揭示结核分枝杆菌的灵活性:杆菌的逃逸途径。
结核分枝杆菌的持续存在使得很难根除宿主的相关感染。分枝杆菌的灵活性质及其适应不利宿主条件的能力产生了不同的耐药表型。肉芽肿的形成限制了营养供应,限制了氧气的可用性,并使细菌暴露在低pH环境中,导致细菌不复制。这些不复制的分枝杆菌需要高剂量和长时间接触抗结核药物,是长期化疗的根本原因。需要采用对非复制分枝杆菌有效的新策略来缩短结核病的治疗时间。这不仅将缩短治疗时间,而且将有助于防止多药耐药分枝杆菌菌株的出现。
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Journal of medical microbiology
Journal of medical microbiology 医学-微生物学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.30%
发文量
143
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Medical Microbiology provides comprehensive coverage of medical, dental and veterinary microbiology, and infectious diseases. We welcome everything from laboratory research to clinical trials, including bacteriology, virology, mycology and parasitology. We publish articles under the following subject categories: Antimicrobial resistance; Clinical microbiology; Disease, diagnosis and diagnostics; Medical mycology; Molecular and microbial epidemiology; Microbiome and microbial ecology in health; One Health; Pathogenesis, virulence and host response; Prevention, therapy and therapeutics
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