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Heterogeneous Host-Pathogen Encounters Coordinate Antibiotic Resilience in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Journal

TRENDS IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 7, Pages 606-620

Publisher

CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2020.10.013

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Funding

  1. Wellcome Trust/DBT India Alliance Grant [IA/S/16/2/502700]
  2. Department of Biotechnology (DBT) [BT/PR11911/BRB/10/1327/2014, BT/PR5020/MED/29/1454/2012]
  3. DBTIISc Partnership Program [22-0905-0006-05-987-436]
  4. Infosys Foundation
  5. CSIRIndia
  6. IISc

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The successful treatment of tuberculosis relies on eradicating Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the host, but the emergence of drug-resistant strains hampers antibiotic effectiveness. Host immunity creates diverse microenvironments exploited by the bacteria, amplifying pre-existing heterogeneity and impacting disease pathology and therapy outcomes. Understanding phenotypic heterogeneity may lead to new therapeutic strategies targeting host-pathogen interactions for TB cure.
Successful treatment of tuberculosis (TB) depends on the eradication of its causative agent Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) in the host. However, the emergence of phenotypically drug-resistant Mtb in the host environment tempers the ability of antibiotics to cure disease. Host immunity produces diverse microenvironmental niches that are exploited by Mtb to mobilize adaptation programs. Such differential interactions amplify pre-existing heterogeneity in the host-pathogen milieu to influence disease pathology and therapy outcome. Therefore, comprehending the intricacies of phenotypic heterogeneity can be an empirical step forward in potentiating drug action. With this goal, we review the interconnectedness of the lesional, cellular, and bacterial heterogeneity underlying phenotypic drug resistance. Based on this information, we anticipate the development of new therapeutic strategies targeting host-pathogen heterogeneity to cure TB.

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