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Innate immunity to Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Source :
- Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 531, pp. 241-247, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 531, pp. 241-7, Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 15, 2, pp. 294-309, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 531, 241-7, Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 531, 241-247, Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 15, 294-309
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- SUMMARYThe different manifestations of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis reflect the balance between the bacillus and host defense mechanisms. Traditionally, protective immunity to tuberculosis has been ascribed to T-cell-mediated immunity, with CD4+T cells playing a crucial role. Recent immunological and genetic studies support the long-standing notion that innate immunity is also relevant in tuberculosis. In this review, emphasis is on these natural, innate host defense mechanisms, referring to experimental data (e.g., studies in gene knockout mice) and epidemiological, immunological, and genetic studies in human tuberculosis. The first step in the innate host defense is cellular uptake of M. tuberculosis, which involves different cellular receptors and humoral factors. Toll-like receptors seem to play a crucial role in immune recognition of M. tuberculosis, which is the next step. The subsequent inflammatory response is regulated by production of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and chemokines. Different natural effector mechanisms for killing of M. tuberculosis have now been identified. Finally, the innate host response is necessary for induction of adaptive immunity to M. tuberculosis. These basic mechanisms augment our understanding of disease pathogenesis and clinical course and will be of help in designing adjunctive treatment strategies.
- Subjects :
- Microbiology (medical)
Miliary tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
Epidemiology
Review
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Immune system
Phagocytosis
Immunity
De rol van cytokinen in de pathofysiologie van koortsende ziekten en in de afweer tegen infecties
Effective Primary Care and Public Health [EBP 3]
medicine
Humans
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Innate immune system
General Immunology and Microbiology
biology
Macrophages
The role of cytokines in the pathophysiology of febrile illnesses and in host defense against infections
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
Acquired immune system
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
Immunity, Innate
Chemotaxis, Leukocyte
Infectious Diseases
Immunology
Adjunctive treatment
Cytokines
Microbial pathogenesis and host defense [UMCN 4.1]
Chemokines
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 08938512 and 00652598
- Volume :
- 15
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Clinical microbiology reviews
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....0d92f1719798d8207a88b712a8cc560a