Mycobacterium tuberculosis and host interactions in the manifestation of tuberculosis

Shadi Abbasnia , Amir Mohammad Hashem Asnaashari , Hiva Sharebiani , Saman Soleimanpour , Arman Mosavat , Seyed Abdolrahim Rezaee
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The final step of epigenetic processes is changing the gene expression in a new microenvironment in the body, such as neuroendocrine changes, active infections, oncogenes, or chemical agents. The case of tuberculosis (TB) is an outcome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) and host interaction in the manifestation of active and latent TB or clearance. This comprehensive review explains and interprets the epigenetics findings regarding gene expressions on the host-pathogen interactions in the development and progression of tuberculosis. This review introduces novel insights into the complicated host-pathogen interactions, discusses the challengeable results, and shows the gaps in the clear understanding of M.tb behavior. Focusing on the biological phenomena of host-pathogen interactions, the epigenetic changes, and their outcomes provides a promising future for developing effective TB immunotherapies when converting gene expression toward appropriate host immune responses gradually becomes attainable. Overall, this review may shed light on the dark sides of TB pathogenesis as a life-threatening disease. Therefore, it may support effective planning and implementation of epigenetics approaches for introducing proper therapies or effective vaccines.

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结核分枝杆菌和宿主在结核病表现中的相互作用
表观遗传过程的最后一步是在体内新的微环境(如神经内分泌变化、活动性感染、癌基因或化学制剂)中改变基因表达。结核病(TB)是结核分枝杆菌(M.tb)与宿主相互作用的结果,表现为活动性和潜伏性结核病或清除。这篇综合性综述解释并诠释了在结核病的发展和进程中宿主与病原体相互作用的基因表达方面的表观遗传学发现。这篇综述介绍了对复杂的宿主-病原体相互作用的新见解,讨论了具有挑战性的结果,并指出了在清楚了解 M.tb 行为方面存在的差距。关注宿主-病原体相互作用的生物学现象、表观遗传学变化及其结果,为开发有效的结核病免疫疗法提供了一个充满希望的未来,因为将基因表达转化为适当的宿主免疫反应已逐渐成为可能。总之,本综述可以揭示结核病作为一种威胁生命的疾病的发病机制的阴暗面。因此,它可以支持表观遗传学方法的有效规划和实施,以引入适当的疗法或有效的疫苗。
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Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases
Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Other Mycobacterial Diseases Medicine-Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases aims to provide a forum for clinically relevant articles on all aspects of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections, including (but not limited to) epidemiology, clinical investigation, transmission, diagnosis, treatment, drug-resistance and public policy, and encourages the submission of clinical studies, thematic reviews and case reports. Journal of Clinical Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases is an Open Access publication.
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