ABSTRACT The chronic nature of tuberculosis (TB), its requirement of long duration of treatment, its ability to evade immune intervention, and its propensity to relapse after drug treatment is discontinued are reminiscent of other chronic, biofilm-associated bacterial diseases. Historically, Mycobacterium tuberculosis was grown as a pellicle, a biofilm-like structure, at the liquid-air interface in a variety of synthetic media. Notably, the most widely administered human vaccine, BCG, is grown as a pellicle for vaccine production. However, the molecular requirements for this growth remain ill defined. Here, we demonstrate that keto-mycolic acids (keto-MA) are essential for pellicle growth, and mutants lacking in or depleted of this MA speci...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...
International audienceSusceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the second-line antitubercular...
D.S. and D.N.D. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT The chronic nature of tuberculosis (TB...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6–9 months ’ therapy with multiple antibiotics. ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacteria naturally grow as corded biofilms in liquid media without detergent. Such detergent-fre...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes tuberculosis (TB). The treatment of TB requires administrati...
Increasing evidence from recent reports of drug-resistant mycobacterial strains poses a challenge wo...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects one-third of the world's population and causes two million deaths...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
AbstractObjective/background: Cell wall-deficient bacterial forms (L-forms) may occur along with res...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...
International audienceSusceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the second-line antitubercular...
D.S. and D.N.D. contributed equally to this article. ABSTRACT The chronic nature of tuberculosis (TB...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6-9 months' therapy with multiple antibiotics. I...
Successful treatment of human tuberculosis requires 6–9 months ’ therapy with multiple antibiotics. ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the etiologic agent of human tuberculosis, has an extraordinary ability ...
Mycobacteria naturally grow as corded biofilms in liquid media without detergent. Such detergent-fre...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) causes tuberculosis (TB). The treatment of TB requires administrati...
Increasing evidence from recent reports of drug-resistant mycobacterial strains poses a challenge wo...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects one-third of the world's population and causes two million deaths...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
AbstractObjective/background: Cell wall-deficient bacterial forms (L-forms) may occur along with res...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
Tuberculosis remains one of the oldest diseases known to mankind but still persists as a very major ...
International audienceSusceptibility of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the second-line antitubercular...