理解结核病的前景和进展。

Rachel L Kinsella, Dennis X Zhu, Gregory A Harrison, Anne E Mayer Bridwell, Jerome Prusa, Sthefany M Chavez, Christina L Stallings
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结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)是结核病的病原体,仍然是人类感染致死的主要原因。为了更有效地抗击这一流行病,必须开发结核病控制的许多方面,包括更好的护理点诊断、更短、更安全的药物治疗方案以及保护性疫苗。为了解决所有这些需要的领域,需要更好地了解病原体、宿主反应和疾病的临床表现。最近,将尖端技术应用于结核分枝杆菌发病机制的研究,在基础生物学、疫苗开发和抗生素发现方面取得了重大进展。这让我们进入了一个令人兴奋的结核分枝杆菌研究时代,在这个时代,我们对这种致命感染的理解正在以比以往更快的速度提高,并重新燃起了我们对抗结核病的希望。在这篇综述中,我们反思了已知的Mtb发病机制,强调了最近的突破,这些突破将为该领域的下一次飞跃提供杠杆。
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Perspectives and Advances in the Understanding of Tuberculosis.

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), remains a leading cause of death due to infection in humans. To more effectively combat this pandemic, many aspects of TB control must be developed, including better point of care diagnostics, shorter and safer drug regimens, and a protective vaccine. To address all these areas of need, better understanding of the pathogen, host responses, and clinical manifestations of the disease is required. Recently, the application of cutting-edge technologies to the study of Mtb pathogenesis has resulted in significant advances in basic biology, vaccine development, and antibiotic discovery. This leaves us in an exciting era of Mtb research in which our understanding of this deadly infection is improving at a faster rate than ever, and renews hope in our fight to end TB. In this review, we reflect on what is known regarding Mtb pathogenesis, highlighting recent breakthroughs that will provide leverage for the next leaps forward in the field.

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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease is a scholarly journal that has been published since 2006. Its primary focus is to provide a comprehensive overview of recent advancements in our knowledge of the causes and development of significant human diseases. The journal places particular emphasis on exploring the current and evolving concepts of disease pathogenesis, as well as the molecular genetic and morphological changes associated with various diseases. Additionally, the journal addresses the clinical significance of these findings. In order to increase accessibility and promote the broad dissemination of research, the current volume of the journal has transitioned from a gated subscription model to an open access format. This change has been made possible through the Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, which allows all articles published in this volume to be freely accessible to readers. As part of this transition, all articles in the journal are published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license, which encourages open sharing and use of the research.
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