Iron is an essential element that is required for oxygen transfer, redox, and metabolic activities in mammals and bacteria. Mycobacteria, some of the most prevalent infectious agents in the world, require iron as growth factor. Mycobacterial-infected hosts set up a series of defense mechanisms, including systemic iron restriction and cellular iron distribution, whereas mycobacteria have developed sophisticated strategies to acquire iron from their hosts and to protect themselves from iron's harmful effects. Therefore, it is assumed that host iron and iron-binding proteins, and natural or synthetic chelators would be keys targets to inhibit mycobacterial proliferation and may have a therapeutic potential. Beyond this hypothesis, recent evide...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...
There are many lines of evidence illustrating that iron plays a pivotal role in modulating the battl...
Iron is an essential cofactor for both mycobacterial growth during infection and for a successful pr...
Iron is an essential element that is required for oxygen transfer, redox, and metabolic activities i...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) acquired by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) through continuous deploymen...
Background: Elevated levels of iron impair immune defence mechanisms specifically cell mediated immu...
AbstractNovel strategies to combat the ever increasing burden of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tu...
The current vaccine against tuberculosis, live attenuated Mycobacterium bovis BCG, has variable effi...
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) is one of the world's most prevalent infe...
Mycobacterium avium is an opportunistic infectious agent in immunocompromised patients, living insid...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) “a human adapted pathogen” has found multiple ways to manipulate th...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate in a mouse model of tuberculosis that excess iron load enhances the growth o...
This study was conducted to investigate the role of iron deprivation in the persistence of Mycobacte...
The use of iron as a cofactor in basic metabolic pathways is essential to both pathogenic microorgan...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...
There are many lines of evidence illustrating that iron plays a pivotal role in modulating the battl...
Iron is an essential cofactor for both mycobacterial growth during infection and for a successful pr...
Iron is an essential element that is required for oxygen transfer, redox, and metabolic activities i...
Multidrug resistance (MDR) acquired by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) through continuous deploymen...
Background: Elevated levels of iron impair immune defence mechanisms specifically cell mediated immu...
AbstractNovel strategies to combat the ever increasing burden of drug resistance in Mycobacterium tu...
The current vaccine against tuberculosis, live attenuated Mycobacterium bovis BCG, has variable effi...
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb) is one of the world's most prevalent infe...
Mycobacterium avium is an opportunistic infectious agent in immunocompromised patients, living insid...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) “a human adapted pathogen” has found multiple ways to manipulate th...
The proliferative capability of many invasive pathogens is limited by the bioavailability of iron. P...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate in a mouse model of tuberculosis that excess iron load enhances the growth o...
This study was conducted to investigate the role of iron deprivation in the persistence of Mycobacte...
The use of iron as a cofactor in basic metabolic pathways is essential to both pathogenic microorgan...
Chemical tools capable of detecting ferrous iron with oxidation-state specificity have only recently...
There are many lines of evidence illustrating that iron plays a pivotal role in modulating the battl...
Iron is an essential cofactor for both mycobacterial growth during infection and for a successful pr...