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Persisting PET-CT lesion activity and M. tuberculosis mRNA after pulmonary tuberculosis cure

The absence of a gold standard to determine when antibiotics have induced sterilizing cure confounds the development of new approaches to treat pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). We detected PET-CT imaging response patterns consistent with active disease along with the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculo...

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Autores principales: Malherbe, Stephanus T., Shenai, Shubhada, Ronacher, Katharina, Loxton, Andre G., Dolganov, Gregory, Kriel, Magdalena, Van, Tran, Chen, Ray Y., Warwick, James, Via, Laura E., Song, Taeksun, Lee, Myungsun, Schoolnik, Gary, Tromp, Gerard, Alland, David, Barry, Clifton E., Winter, Jill, Walzl, Gerhard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5053881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27595324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nm.4177
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Sumario:The absence of a gold standard to determine when antibiotics have induced sterilizing cure confounds the development of new approaches to treat pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). We detected PET-CT imaging response patterns consistent with active disease along with the presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis mRNA in sputum and bronchoalveolar lavage samples in a substantial proportion of adult, HIV-negative PTB patients after standard 6-month treatment plus one year follow-up, including patients with a durable cure and others who later developed recurrent disease. The presence of MTB mRNA in the context of non-resolving and intensifying lesions on PET-CT might indicate ongoing transcription, suggesting that even apparently curative PTB treatment may not eradicate all organisms in most patients. This suggests an important complementary role for the immune response in maintaining a disease-free state. Sterilizing drugs or host-directed therapies and better treatment response markers are likely needed for the successful development of improved and shortened PTB treatment strategies.