The stable infection of host macrophages by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) involves, and depends on, the attenuation of the diverse microbicidal responses mounted by the host cell. This is primarily achieved through targeted perturbations of the host cellular signaling machinery. Therefore, in view of the dependency of the pathogen on host molecules for its intracellular survival, we wanted to test whether targeting such factors could provide an alternate route for the therapeutic management of tuberculosis. To first identify components of the host signaling machinery that regulate intracellular survival of Mtb, we performed an siRNA screen against all known kinases and phosphatases in murine macrophages infected with the virulent strain,...
With the emergence of drug-resistant strains and widespread HIV epidemics, Mycobacterium tuberculosi...
A key to the pathogenic success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tubercul...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) survives and multiplies inside human macrophages by sub...
We performed a genome-wide siRNA screen to identify host factors that regulated pathogen load in hum...
SummaryWe performed a genome-wide siRNA screen to identify host factors that regulated pathogen load...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a significant threat to global health. Macrophages are the host c...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis (TB). For decades, it...
<p>Tuberculosis is a devastating disease that has been plaguing humankind for millennia. Co-evolutio...
Tuberculosis kills an estimated 2 million people each year. The causative organism, Mycobacterium tu...
Understanding how the host immune system signals in response to infection by pathogenic mycobacteria...
Pathogenic mycobacteria, in particular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculos...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the most significant single species of bacteria causing disease i...
Existing antibiotics are inadequate to defeat tuberculosis (TB), a leading cause of death worldwide....
<div><p><i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> remains a significant threat to global health. Macrophages...
SummaryThe lengthy course of treatment with currently used antimycobacterial drugs and the resulting...
With the emergence of drug-resistant strains and widespread HIV epidemics, Mycobacterium tuberculosi...
A key to the pathogenic success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tubercul...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) survives and multiplies inside human macrophages by sub...
We performed a genome-wide siRNA screen to identify host factors that regulated pathogen load in hum...
SummaryWe performed a genome-wide siRNA screen to identify host factors that regulated pathogen load...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains a significant threat to global health. Macrophages are the host c...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is the bacterium responsible for tuberculosis (TB). For decades, it...
<p>Tuberculosis is a devastating disease that has been plaguing humankind for millennia. Co-evolutio...
Tuberculosis kills an estimated 2 million people each year. The causative organism, Mycobacterium tu...
Understanding how the host immune system signals in response to infection by pathogenic mycobacteria...
Pathogenic mycobacteria, in particular Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculos...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis remains the most significant single species of bacteria causing disease i...
Existing antibiotics are inadequate to defeat tuberculosis (TB), a leading cause of death worldwide....
<div><p><i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> remains a significant threat to global health. Macrophages...
SummaryThe lengthy course of treatment with currently used antimycobacterial drugs and the resulting...
With the emergence of drug-resistant strains and widespread HIV epidemics, Mycobacterium tuberculosi...
A key to the pathogenic success of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tubercul...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) survives and multiplies inside human macrophages by sub...