Background:Skeletal tuberculosis(TB)remains a persistent clinical and research chal-lenge due to its chronic course,osteolytic destruction,and the limitations of existing animal models,which often require high-level b...Background:Skeletal tuberculosis(TB)remains a persistent clinical and research chal-lenge due to its chronic course,osteolytic destruction,and the limitations of existing animal models,which often require high-level biosafety containment or fail to repli-cate human skeletal pathology.Methods:This study developed a biosafe,accessible,and versatile murine model of skeletal TB using Mycobacterium smegmatis,a fast-growing,nonpathogenic myco-bacterial species with high genomic homology to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Three infection routes-subperiosteal calvarial injection,intratibial injection,and intra-cardiac inoculation-were systematically evaluated for their ability to induce lo-calized versus disseminated bone infection under standard biosafety level(BSL)-1 conditions.Results:Subperiosteal calvarial and intratibial injection of M.smegmatis induced local-ized bone lesions characterized by osteolysis,sequestrum formation,granulomatous inflammation,and increased osteoclast activity.Intratibial infection additionally trig-gered compartment-specific immune responses,including neutrophil and macrophage expansion,transient B-cell depletion,and activation of interferon-γ^(+)(IFN-γ^(+))T cells,reflecting active immune remodeling at the infection site.Systemic dissemination via intracardiac injection reproducibly generated progressive vertebral and tibial bone destruction with organized granuloma formation and immune cell infiltration but without prominent sequestrum formation.Compared to intratibial infection,intracar-diac delivery exhibited lower intragroup variability and more closely recapitulated the diffuse progression of extrapulmonary skeletal tuberculosis.Conclusions:This M.smegmatis-based murine model provides a straightforward,reliable,and immunopathologically relevant platform for exploring host-pathogen dynamics,immune-driven bone destruction,and early-stage therapeutic testing in skeletal TB,all within standard BSL-1 laboratories.This model fills a critical gap by enabling BSL-1 research into skeletal TB mechanisms and drug development.展开更多
BACKGROUND Tuberculous osteitis is a chronic,granulomatous bone infection that frequently results in impaired bone healing following surgery.Despite surgical intervention and prolonged anti-tuberculous therapy,complet...BACKGROUND Tuberculous osteitis is a chronic,granulomatous bone infection that frequently results in impaired bone healing following surgery.Despite surgical intervention and prolonged anti-tuberculous therapy,complete bone regeneration often remains unachieved,contributing to subsequent orthopedic complications.AIM To investigate the efficacy and safety of pamidronate in promoting bone regeneration following surgical treatment of experimental animal tuberculous osteitis.METHODS A controlled randomized basic study of rabbit femoral tuberculosis induced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv included surgical removal of infected tissue and implantation of osteoinductive bone grafts with the following animal allocation to one of three groups:(1)Bisphosphonates alone;(2)Bisphosphonates combined with anti-tuberculous therapy;and(3)Anti-tuberculous therapy alone.The control group consisted of animals that received no surgical or medical treatment.Clinical evaluations,biochemical markers,micro-computed tomography imaging,and histomorphometry analyses were conducted at 3 months and 6 months postoperatively.RESULTS Pamidronate treatment significantly reduced early implant resorption,increased osteoblastic activity,improved trabecular bone regeneration,and maintained graft integrity compared to the anti-tuberculous therapy-only group.Histologically,pamidronate led to enhanced vascular remodeling and increased bone matrix formation.Crucially,bisphosphonate therapy demonstrated safety,compatibility with anti-tuberculous medications,and did not exacerbate tuberculous inflammation.Furthermore,micro-computed tomography analysis revealed a significant increase in trabecular thickness and density in pamidronate-treated groups,underscoring the anabolic effects of bisphosphonates.Morphometric evaluation confirmed a marked reduction in osteoclast number and activity at graft interfaces.These combined radiological,histological,and biochemical data collectively demonstrate the efficacy of pamidronate as an adjunctive agent in enhancing bone repair outcomes following surgical intervention for tuberculous osteitis.CONCLUSION A single intravenous dose of pamidronate significantly enhances bone regeneration and prevents implant resorption following surgical treatment of tuberculous osteitis.The following prospective studies are needed.展开更多
Tuberculosis(TB)remains one of the most persistent and formidable public health challenges globally.Despite the ambitious targets set by the World Health Organization End TB Strategy,the path to elimination is fraught...Tuberculosis(TB)remains one of the most persistent and formidable public health challenges globally.Despite the ambitious targets set by the World Health Organization End TB Strategy,the path to elimination is fraught with obstacles.According to the Global Tuberculosis Report 2025,while global incidence has been stabilization,the burden of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)and the long-term sequelae facing survivors continue to hinder progress[1].展开更多
Tuberculosis(TB)continues to pose a significant threat to global public health,necessitating rapid and precise diagnostic methods and comprehensive detection of antimicrobial resistance(AMR)to facilitate timely clinic...Tuberculosis(TB)continues to pose a significant threat to global public health,necessitating rapid and precise diagnostic methods and comprehensive detection of antimicrobial resistance(AMR)to facilitate timely clinical management.Traditional diagnostic techniques suffer from extended turnaround times and limited ability to comprehensively profile AMR,often resulting in delayed therapeutic interventions.Highthroughput sequencing(HTS)technologies have revolutionized pathogen research by significantly improving diagnostic speed and accuracy.In the context of TB,diverse sequencing strategies and platforms are being employed to fulfill specific research goals,ranging from elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying AMR to characterizing the genomic diversity among clinical isolates.This review systematically examines current progress in the application of HTS for rapid pathogen identification,comprehensive AMR profiling,epidemiological studies,advances in novel drugs,and vaccine development.Furthermore,we address existing technological limitations and bioinformatics challenges and explore the future directions necessary for effectively integrating HTS-based methodologies into global TB control efforts.展开更多
Objective To determine the proportions of drug-resistant tuberculosis(TB),its trends,and the drug resistance-conferring mutations among patients with pulmonary TB aged 10-24 years in China.Methods The data of patients...Objective To determine the proportions of drug-resistant tuberculosis(TB),its trends,and the drug resistance-conferring mutations among patients with pulmonary TB aged 10-24 years in China.Methods The data of patients with pulmonary TB were retrieved from a national drug-resistant TB survey for analysis.Joinpoint regression software was used to analyze time trends.We also used whole genome sequencing to analyze the lineages and drug resistance-conferring mutations of 621 isolates.Results Among 4,235 patients with pulmonary TB,the proportion of new cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)was 3.18%(95%confidence interval[CI]:2.37-4.15)for adolescents and 3.76%(95%CI:3.03-4.60)for young adults;for previously treated patients,MDR-TB accounted for 11.25%(95%CI:5.28-20.28)of adolescents and 11.05%(95%CI:6.88-16.55)of young adults.The proportion of patients with MDR-TB remained stable among both new and previously treated patients aged 10-24 years during the study period.Through whole genome sequencing,we found that the most common mutations in the MDR-TB strains were Ser315Thr in the katG gene(71.74%)and Ser450Leu in the rpoB gene(50.00%).Conclusion This study revealed a high proportion of MDR-TB among adolescents and young adults,indicating that urgent and comprehensive measures are needed to reduce the emergence and transmission of drug-resistant TB among this population in China.展开更多
Objective Post tuberculosis lung disease(PTLD)manifests in various forms,including tuberculosisassociated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(TB-COPD),yet the clinical features of PTLD remain undercharacterized.This...Objective Post tuberculosis lung disease(PTLD)manifests in various forms,including tuberculosisassociated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(TB-COPD),yet the clinical features of PTLD remain undercharacterized.This study aimed to assess longitudinal changes in lung function over a 5-year period and to identify predictors of airflow obstruction in a cohort of patients treated for active pulmonary TB.Methods Patients with active pulmonary TB were enrolled in this study and were followed during treatment,at treatment completion and five years post-treatment.Assessments included lung function and chest CT,analyzing longitudinal trends and airflow obstruction risk factors.Results Among 53 patients(mean age 36.9±13.9 years;64.2%male),7 patients(13.2%)exhibited airflow obstruction.At the 5-year follow-up,the mean FEV_(1)/FVC declined significantly(76.27%±12.04%vs.80.23%±11.02%,P<0.001)and 9 patients(17.0%)exhibited airflow obstruction.Seven of these patients predominantly showed air trapping consistent with small airway disease on chest CT,aligning with TB-COPD phenotype.Notably,four young-to-middle-aged patients(<60 years old)had persistent obstruction over the five years.Conclusion The initial test revealed that 13.2%of patients presented with airflow obstruction.By the 5-year follow-up,this proportion had increased to 17.0%,with most cases demonstrating imaging findings aligning with TB-COPD,even among younger,non-smoking individuals.These findings emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up and routine lung function assessments in TB survivors.展开更多
Tuberculosis(TB),one of the oldest infectious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis,poses a considerable challenge to global public health.There are approximately 10 million new TB cases worldwide annually,and...Tuberculosis(TB),one of the oldest infectious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis,poses a considerable challenge to global public health.There are approximately 10 million new TB cases worldwide annually,and TB claims the lives of nearly 3 million people each year,making it one of the leading causes of death from a single infectious disease[1].China ranks third globally in terms of TB burden,with approximately 733,000 TB cases reported in 2023[2].Based on the ecological model of health determinants developed by Whitehead and Dahlgren,health determinants can be classified into direct causes.展开更多
To assess the effectiveness of vaccination in contaminated environments,this study introduces a modeling framework that encompasses two transmission routes,namely direct human-to-human contact and indirect human-to-en...To assess the effectiveness of vaccination in contaminated environments,this study introduces a modeling framework that encompasses two transmission routes,namely direct human-to-human contact and indirect human-to-environment contact,as well as the implementation of new M72/AS01_(E)vaccine.Motivated by this,a coupled age-structured tuberculosis(TB)model is proposed.Its well-posedness requirement is verified using the integrated semigroup theory.Furthermore,this study presents a comprehensive analysis of threshold dynamics associated with the proposed model.Specifically,the global stability of the disease-free and positive steady states is demonstrated by employing Lyapunov functionals.Lastly,the effects of the vaccination with M72/AS01_(E)and contaminated environments on TB control are numerically simulated.Experimental results indicate that high concentrations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in contaminated environments may somewhat impede TB control efforts,but that large-scale deployment of new vaccine could significantly reduce the prevalence of TB.展开更多
Objective:Endometrial tuberculosis,which commonly affects women of reproductive age,is a significant cause of intrauterine adhesions(IUA),potentially leading to hypomenorrhea,amenorrhea,and infertility.Hysteroscopic a...Objective:Endometrial tuberculosis,which commonly affects women of reproductive age,is a significant cause of intrauterine adhesions(IUA),potentially leading to hypomenorrhea,amenorrhea,and infertility.Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is the primary treatment for IUA;however,studies specifically addressing its efficacy in tuberculosisinduced IUA remain scarce.This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic outcomes of hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for IUA caused by endometrial tuberculosis.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included patients diagnosed with tuberculosisinduced IUA who underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis at the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University between May 2014 and October 2022.Clinical data including age,medical history,adhesion severity,surgical treatment,and reproductive outcomes were analyzed.Results:Among 39 patients identified,2 were lost to follow-up.A total of 37 patients were included,with a follow-up duration ranging from 6 months to 9 years.Hypomenorrhea was reported in 24(64.9%)patients,secondary amenorrhea in 10(27.0%)patients,and normal menstruation in 3(8.1%)patients.Most patients presented with primary infertility(59.5%),and only 2(5.4%)had secondary infertility.The median American Fertility Society(AFS)score at initial assessment was 10(range,8−12);8(21.6%)patients had moderate IUA,and 29(78.4%)had severe IUA.A total of 86 surgical procedures were performed across 37 patients,with 27 patients undergoing 2 or more surgeries.Postoperatively,25(67.6%)patients achieved normalization of the uterine cavity,while 12(32.4%)still had a reduced cavity.Only 7(18.9%)patients had a grossly normal endometrium at the final surgery,all of whom had moderate adhesions at the initial procedure.Menstrual flow returned to normal in 12(32.4%)patients,while 25(67.6%)continued to experience hypomenorrhea.Of 29 patients who attempted in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET),only 6(20.7%)conceived.Among these,4(13.8%)delivered at term via cesarean section;one case was complicated by postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony and another by placental adhesion.Conclusion:Endometrial tuberculosis can lead to severe IUA.Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis facilitates cavity restoration and improvement of menstrual conditions,but the overall reproductive outcomes remain suboptimal.展开更多
BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is among the most devastating infectious diseases worldwide.Spinal tuberculosis is not easy to detect at an early stage,which without effective treatment often leads to spinal deformity and spi...BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is among the most devastating infectious diseases worldwide.Spinal tuberculosis is not easy to detect at an early stage,which without effective treatment often leads to spinal deformity and spinal cord damage which in turn cause complications such as paraplegia and quadriplegia.In this study,we established a model using three concentrations of bacteria and carried out a comprehensive evaluation of the model by imaging,general observations,and histopathological and bacteriological studies.AIM To establish a rabbit model of spinal tuberculosis and examine the effect on the model’s efficacy using different concentrations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis)inoculum.METHODS New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into experimental,control and blank groups.The experimental and control animals were sensitized with complete Freund′s adjuvant,a hole was drilled beneath the upper endplate of the L6 vertebral body and filled with gelfoam sponge.The experimental group was divided into three subgroups(experimental 1,experimental 2,experimental 3)and infused with M.tuberculosis suspension at various concentrations.The control group was inoculated with saline and the blank group received no treatment.The 12-week post-operative survival rates were 100%,80%and 30%in the experimental groups inoculated with concentrations of 106,107 and 108 CFU/mL bacteria,respectively.RESULTS The survival rate of the control and blank groups was 100%.Vertebral body destruction at 8 weeks in the three experimental groups as determined by X-ray analysis was 33.3%,62.5%and 66.7%,and by computed tomography(CT)and 3-dimensional CT 44.4%,75%and 100%,respectively.At 12 weeks,the figures were 44.4%,75%and 100%by X-ray analysis and 44.4%,100%and 100%by CT and 3-dimensional CT,respectively.All surviving rabbits of the experimental groups had vertebral destruction.The positive bacterial culture rates were 22.2%,75%and 66.7%,respectively,in the experimental groups.After being sensitized with complete Freund's adjuvant,large differences were observed in the extent of spinal tuberculosis after inoculation of the rabbits with different concentrations of H37RV standard M.tuberculosis.CONCLUSION The experimental 1 had a low success rate at establishing an infection.The experimental 3 resulted in high mortality and complication rates.The experimental 2 was optimum for establishing a spinal tuberculosis model based on the high level of symptoms observed and the low rabbit mortality.展开更多
Peritoneal tuberculosis is the most common digestive location of tuberculosis. Its diagnosis is often based on a combination of clinical and biological arguments, and confirmed by bacteriology which is rarely availabl...Peritoneal tuberculosis is the most common digestive location of tuberculosis. Its diagnosis is often based on a combination of clinical and biological arguments, and confirmed by bacteriology which is rarely available. In Congo there is little published data on this entity. Objectives: To describe the epidemiological, diagnostic, and progression characteristics of peritoneal tuberculosis at the university hospital center in Brazzaville. Patients and Methods: This study is a descriptive and retrospective analysis conducted from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2021, in the Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine department of the CHU of Brazzaville. It included all patients hospitalized during this period with a confirmed diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis, encompassing 54 records that met the inclusion criteria. Results: Out of the study period, 54 records that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The annual incidence of peritoneal tuberculosis was 7.7 patients, with a prevalence of 1.4%, showing a male predominance of 61% and an average age of 39.93 ± 14.62 years. The primary symptoms were abdominal bloating and abdominal pain, present in 100% and 74% of cases, respectively. The clinical presentation was primarily characterized by febrile ascites observed in all patients. HIV co-infection was noted in 29.6% of cases. Anemia was present in 79.6% of patients, and an elevated sedimentation rate was observed in 74% of cases. The tuberculin skin test returned positive in 50% of cases. The ascitic fluid was exudative, rich in proteins and white blood cells (exceeding 1000/mm3, predominantly lymphocytes) in the majority of cases (100%, 83.3%, 83.3%, respectively). The diagnosis was deemed highly probable based on the clinical and paraclinical signs and the favorable response to treatment in 79.6% of cases. There were instances of pleural involvement (33.3%) and lymph node involvement (pulmonary 22.2% and lymph node 16.6%). Treatment outcomes were favorable in 37% of cases, with a mortality rate of 9%. Conclusion: Peritoneal tuberculosis is prevalent in Brazzaville, predominantly affecting young males. The diagnosis relies chiefly on a combination of clinical, paraclinical, and progression indicators.展开更多
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and respiratory tuberculosis are important respiratory problems.Meeting together,these diseases can mutually worsen the severity of clinical manifestations and negatively aff...Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and respiratory tuberculosis are important respiratory problems.Meeting together,these diseases can mutually worsen the severity of clinical manifestations and negatively affect prognosis.COPD and tuberculosis share a number of common risk factors and pathogenetic mechanisms involving various immune and non-immune cells.Inflammation,hypoxia,oxidative stress,and lung tissue remodeling play an important role in the comorbid course of COPD and respiratory tuberculosis.These mechanisms are of diagnostic interest and are promising therapeutic targets.Thus,the aim of the current review is to discuss the mechanisms of the comorbid course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and respiratory tuberculosis.展开更多
Detection and treatment of drug resistance in extrapulmonary tuberculosis(EPTB)is a major challenge worldwide.Drug resistance in EPTB has not been studied extensively.However,patients with drug-resistant EPTB have bee...Detection and treatment of drug resistance in extrapulmonary tuberculosis(EPTB)is a major challenge worldwide.Drug resistance in EPTB has not been studied extensively.However,patients with drug-resistant EPTB have been reported to have poor outcomes[1].Rifampicin and isoniazid are the cornerstone drugs in the management of EPTB.Resistance in Mycobacterium(M.)tuberculosis to these drugs commonly arises due to mutations in the‘rpoB’gene and‘katG&inhA’genes,which confer resistance to rifampicin and isoniazid,respectively.Treatment outcomes are affected by the presence of these mutations.In addition,anatomical and physiological barriers impede the effective delivery of drugs to the affected extrapulmonary site[1].An analysis of the frequency of mutations in drug resistant M.tuberculosis strains causing EPTB in our region can help identify patterns of drug resistance.This,in turn,can provide inputs that may be used for modifying standard treatment regimens to make them more effective.The present study aims to identify the frequency and pattern of mutations in the‘rpoB’gene and‘katG&inhA’genes in M.tuberculosis strains isolated from EPTB samples.展开更多
Tuberculosis(TB)remains a critical global health challenge,with 10.8 million new cases and over 1.25 million deaths reported annually,disproportionately affecting low-income regions.Despite its use,the Bacillus Calmet...Tuberculosis(TB)remains a critical global health challenge,with 10.8 million new cases and over 1.25 million deaths reported annually,disproportionately affecting low-income regions.Despite its use,the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin(BCG)vaccine provides limited protection against adult pulmonary TB,necessitating novel solutions.The messenger RNA(mRNA)vaccine technology,proven effective in combating coronavirus disease 2019,offers significant promise for TB prevention.These vaccines elicit robust immune responses by encoding antigens that stimulate humoral and cell-mediated immunity,essential for combating mycobacterium TB.Unlike traditional methods,mRNA vaccines are highly adaptable,scalable,and capable of targeting emerging strains.Preclinical studies highlight the enhanced efficacy of mRNA TB vaccines over BCG,demonstrating their ability to reduce bacterial burdens and generate memory T-cell responses critical for long-term protection.However,challenges persist,including mRNA instability,cold-chain storage needs,and mycobacterium’s complex immune evasion strategies.Innovative solutions,such as lipid nanoparticle delivery systems and selfamplifying mRNA platforms,are being developed to address these barriers.The initiation of clinical trials,notably BioNTech’s BNT164,marks a pivotal advancement in TB vaccine development.These trials focus on safety,immuno genicity,and efficacy,particularly in regions with high TB prevalence.While logistical and financial hurdles remain,mRNA vaccines hold transformative potential to bridge critical gaps in TB prevention.Their adaptability extends to tackling co-infections like human immunodeficiency virus,further amplifying their impact on global health.By integrating mRNA vaccines into existing TB control strategies,these advancements could revolutionize prevention efforts,especially in regions where current solutions fall short.Continued innovation and investment are crucial to harnessing the full potential of mRNA vaccines,positioning them as a cornerstone in the fight against TB and its global eradication.展开更多
BACKGROUND Due to low bacteria count and high likelihood of having extrapulmonary tuberculosis(TB)among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)disease,the World Health Organization(WHO)recommended the...BACKGROUND Due to low bacteria count and high likelihood of having extrapulmonary tuberculosis(TB)among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)disease,the World Health Organization(WHO)recommended the use of urine lateral flow urine lipoarabinomannan(LF-LAM)or sputum-Xpert to screen for TB.AIM To estimate pooled prevalence of TB screening uptake,TB diagnosis,TB treatment initiation and mortality among patients with advanced HIV disease in Africa.METHODS PubMed,Cochrane Library and EMBASE were searched for articles published between January 2011 and December 2024.TB screening uptake was defined as percentage of patients with advanced HIV disease(CD4≤200 cells/mm3 or WHO stage III/IV)who tested for TB.Using random effects models,we computed the pooled estimate of TB screening uptake,TB prevalence,TB treatment initiation and mortality and their corresponding 95%CIs.Stratified analysis to compare uptake of TB testing and TB prevalence between children vs adults and multisite vs single site studies was performed.RESULTS A total of nineteen studies with 16065 people with advanced HIV disease were analyzed.The pooled prevalence of TB screening uptake was 64.6%(95%CI:49.2–80.1).The pooled prevalence of TB was 29.4%(95%CI:22.0–36.8),and TB treatment initiation was 77.9%(95%CI:63.9–91.8),and mortality was 19.5%(95%CI:8.9–30.0).The pooled prevalence of TB testing uptake was significantly lower among children compared to adults(28.2%vs 66.4%,P=0.003)and lower for multi-sites compared to single site studies(58.8%vs 82.9%,P=0.002).The pooled prevalence of TB was significantly lower among children compared to adults(24.2%vs 27.6%,P=0.012)and higher among studies that involved multi vs single sites(30.0%vs 21.9%,P=0.001).CONCLUSION Four in ten people with advanced HIV disease were not screened for TB as recommended by the WHO,indicating significant gaps in identifying patients with TB.Excluding patients with evidence of TB is critical to avoid exposing them to subtherapeutic levels of anti TB treatment.展开更多
BACKGROUND India has the highest tuberculosis(TB)burden in the world.Of the estimated annual 10 million TB cases,features of extra pulmonary TB are evident in up to 45%.Urogenital TB(UGTB)accounts for approximately 20...BACKGROUND India has the highest tuberculosis(TB)burden in the world.Of the estimated annual 10 million TB cases,features of extra pulmonary TB are evident in up to 45%.Urogenital TB(UGTB)accounts for approximately 20%of those cases.The lack of non-sputum based diagnostic tools continue to hinder efforts to reduce the burden of UGTB.MicroRNAs(miRNAs)play a crucial role in biological pathways and can be used as a potential biomarker for TB.We evaluated urinary extracellular vesicles(uEVs)as non-invasive source to explore miRNAs with biomarker potential for UGTB.AIM To evaluate the potential of miRNA-155-5p,miRNA-26a-5p and miRNA-29a-3p in uEVs to diagnose UGTB in adults.METHODS uEV characterization was done using nanoparticle tracking analysis and flow cytometry.Quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction(qRTPCR)for urinary uEV-miRNAs were carried out in samples from patients with suspected UGTB,or Urinary tract infections[UTI,disease controls(DC)]and healthy controls(HCs)(n=20/group).U6 was used to normalize the qRT-PCR data.Receivers operating characteristic curves was used to calculate the diagnostic accuracy of uEV-miRNAs to differentiate UGTB from controls(DC and HCs).RESULTS uEVs from UGTB or UTI patients had higher mean size,and also lower proportion of CD63 positive vesicles as compared to HC’s uEVs.Between UTI and UGTB,the mean size of uEVs was significantly higher in UTI cases.qRT-PCR analysis revealed a significantly lower abundance of miRNA-155-5p and miRNA-26a-5p in uEVs from UGTB relative to UTI(P value=0.004)and HC(P value=0.009)respectively n=20/group).While,miRNA-29a-3p was higher in abundance in both UGTB and HCs’uEV,relative to uEVs from UTI cases(P values=0.004 and 0.002 respectively,n=20/group).Moreover,miRNA-155-5p[area under curve(AUC)=0.88,P≤0.0001]and miRNA-29a-3p(AUC=0.76,P value=0.005)had optimal diagnostic accuracy to differentiate UGTB from DC(n=20/groups)with a likelihood ratio of 5.2 and 4.3,respectively through receivers operating characteristic curve.While,miRNA-155-5p(AUC=0.68,P value=0.05)and miRNA-26a-5p(AUC=0.78,P value=0.002)had optimal diagnostic accuracy to differentiate UGTB from HCs with a likelihood ratio of>2.CONCLUSION The differential expression of uEV-miRNAs,miRNA-155-5p and miRNA-29a-3p in UTGB and UTI cases hold promise in the specific diagnosis of UGTB.Further studies in large cohort are,however,needed to confirm the diagnostic accuracy of these uEV-miRNAs.展开更多
Objective:To assess aptamer-based assays for diagnosing latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI).Methods:Literature from Medline,ScienceDirect,and Scopus,covering publications from January 1,2012,to December 31,2023,was ex...Objective:To assess aptamer-based assays for diagnosing latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI).Methods:Literature from Medline,ScienceDirect,and Scopus,covering publications from January 1,2012,to December 31,2023,was examined.This review evaluates different aptamers,biomarkers,sample types,sample sizes,reference assays,and the assays'sensitivity and specificity.By using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies 2,the risk of bias in each study was evaluated.Results:Aptamer-based assays generally showed a sensitivity of 90%(95%CI:75%-100%)and specificity of 90%(95%CI:50%-100%),where optical aptasensor showed the highest sensitivity and specificity at 100%.Serum samples were frequently used to enhance antigen detectability,improving the assay’s performance.Meanwhile,HspX was the most studied biomarker,followed by MPT64,and IFN-γ.Conclusions:Aptamer-based assays could be reliable alternatives to current LTBI detection methods,but further research is needed to validate their clinical efficacy.展开更多
Objective:To analyze the risk factors associated with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)as a first national survey in Indonesia.Methods:This national coverage cross-sectional study was conducted from 2017 to 201...Objective:To analyze the risk factors associated with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)as a first national survey in Indonesia.Methods:This national coverage cross-sectional study was conducted from 2017 to 2018.The study subjects were selected using a multi-stage probability random sampling method.MDR-TB is tuberculosis caused by bacteria resistant to at least isoniazid and rifampicin.The dependent variable was MDR-TB.Independent variables included age,sex,education,employment status,place of residence,history of living with TB patients,and the number of household members.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors associated with MDR-TB.All the data were analyzed using STATA V.14.0(Stata Corp LLC,College Station,TX).Results:This study found the MDR rate was 109/3234(3.4%)among positive pulmonary TB patients.More than twice as many patients had MDR re-treatment(74/3234,2.3%),compared to 35/3234(1.1%)who had new TB diagnoses or were getting initial treatment.After adjusting for employment status,individuals with a prior history of tuberculosis treatment were found to have significantly higher odds of developing MDR-TB,with an odds ratio of 7.22(95%CI 3.87-13.44).Conclusions:Increasing attention should be paid to these patients to prevent MDR-TB,and MDR-TB transmission is an urgent challenge for controlling TB worldwide.Early detection of MDR-TB is a critical part of TB control programs.展开更多
Objective To investigate the spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic factors influencing the incidence of tuberculosis(TB)in the Guangdong Province between 2010 and 2019.Method Spatial and temporal variations in TB ...Objective To investigate the spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic factors influencing the incidence of tuberculosis(TB)in the Guangdong Province between 2010 and 2019.Method Spatial and temporal variations in TB incidence were mapped using heat maps and hierarchical clustering.Socioenvironmental influencing factors were evaluated using a Bayesian spatiotemporal conditional autoregressive(ST-CAR)model.Results Annual incidence of TB in Guangdong decreased from 91.85/100,000 in 2010 to 53.06/100,000in 2019.Spatial hotspots were found in northeastern Guangdong,particularly in Heyuan,Shanwei,and Shantou,while Shenzhen,Dongguan,and Foshan had the lowest rates in the Pearl River Delta.The STCAR model showed that the TB risk was lower with higher per capita Gross Domestic Product(GDP)[Relative Risk(RR),0.91;95%Confidence Interval(CI):0.86–0.98],more the ratio of licensed physicians and physician(RR,0.94;95%CI:0.90-0.98),and higher per capita public expenditure(RR,0.94;95%CI:0.90–0.97),with a marginal effect of population density(RR,0.86;95%CI:0.86–1.00).Conclusion The incidence of TB in Guangdong varies spatially and temporally.Areas with poor economic conditions and insufficient healthcare resources are at an increased risk of TB infection.Strategies focusing on equitable health resource distribution and economic development are the key to TB control.展开更多
Objective:To identify factors associated with hepatotoxicity during the intensive phase of treatment in tuberculosis(TB)patients.Methods:A case-control study was conducted of TB patients treated with first-line anti-T...Objective:To identify factors associated with hepatotoxicity during the intensive phase of treatment in tuberculosis(TB)patients.Methods:A case-control study was conducted of TB patients treated with first-line anti-TB drugs from 2013 to 2020.Cases were defined as patients who developed hepatotoxicity,while controls were those without hepatotoxicity,at a 1:2 ratio.Controls were randomly selected from the same hospitals as the cases.The primary outcome was the occurrence of hepatotoxicity during the intensive treatment phase,with data retrospectively collected from medical records.Descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression with backward elimination were used for analysis.Results:Among 3021 tuberculosis patients who received first-line anti-tuberculosis regimen,50 had abnormal liver function and 14 developed hepatotoxictiy.In addition,2957 patients had normal liver function and 128 served as controls for this analysis.Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that female patients had about twice the risk of hepatotoxicity compared to males(adjusted OR 2.25,95%CI 1.11-4.59),and patients with HIV coinfection were nearly 10 times more likely to develop hepatotoxicity than those without HIV(adjusted OR 9.74,95%CI 3.12-30.41).Conclusions:Female sex and HIV coinfection were found to be significant risk factors for hepatotoxicity during the intensive phase of TB treatment.Enhanced monitoring and preventive strategies are recommended for these high-risk groups to reduce the risk of hepatotoxicity.展开更多
基金Southwest Hospital Boqing Innovation Fund,Grant/Award Number:2024BQCXJJ-9Fundings for Young Investigators of PLA,Grant/Award Number:2022-JCJQ-QT-004+3 种基金NSFC Key Projects of the Regional Innovation and Development Joint Fund,Grant/Award Number:U23A20413China Postdoctoral Science Foundation,Grant/Award Number:2023M744280National Natural Science Foundation of China,Grant/Award Number:82103778,82172449 and 82172489Southwest Hospital Postdoctoral Starting Fund,Grant/Award Number:5175ZA36BP。
文摘Background:Skeletal tuberculosis(TB)remains a persistent clinical and research chal-lenge due to its chronic course,osteolytic destruction,and the limitations of existing animal models,which often require high-level biosafety containment or fail to repli-cate human skeletal pathology.Methods:This study developed a biosafe,accessible,and versatile murine model of skeletal TB using Mycobacterium smegmatis,a fast-growing,nonpathogenic myco-bacterial species with high genomic homology to Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Three infection routes-subperiosteal calvarial injection,intratibial injection,and intra-cardiac inoculation-were systematically evaluated for their ability to induce lo-calized versus disseminated bone infection under standard biosafety level(BSL)-1 conditions.Results:Subperiosteal calvarial and intratibial injection of M.smegmatis induced local-ized bone lesions characterized by osteolysis,sequestrum formation,granulomatous inflammation,and increased osteoclast activity.Intratibial infection additionally trig-gered compartment-specific immune responses,including neutrophil and macrophage expansion,transient B-cell depletion,and activation of interferon-γ^(+)(IFN-γ^(+))T cells,reflecting active immune remodeling at the infection site.Systemic dissemination via intracardiac injection reproducibly generated progressive vertebral and tibial bone destruction with organized granuloma formation and immune cell infiltration but without prominent sequestrum formation.Compared to intratibial infection,intracar-diac delivery exhibited lower intragroup variability and more closely recapitulated the diffuse progression of extrapulmonary skeletal tuberculosis.Conclusions:This M.smegmatis-based murine model provides a straightforward,reliable,and immunopathologically relevant platform for exploring host-pathogen dynamics,immune-driven bone destruction,and early-stage therapeutic testing in skeletal TB,all within standard BSL-1 laboratories.This model fills a critical gap by enabling BSL-1 research into skeletal TB mechanisms and drug development.
基金Supported by Russian Science Foundation Grant,No.24-15-00185.
文摘BACKGROUND Tuberculous osteitis is a chronic,granulomatous bone infection that frequently results in impaired bone healing following surgery.Despite surgical intervention and prolonged anti-tuberculous therapy,complete bone regeneration often remains unachieved,contributing to subsequent orthopedic complications.AIM To investigate the efficacy and safety of pamidronate in promoting bone regeneration following surgical treatment of experimental animal tuberculous osteitis.METHODS A controlled randomized basic study of rabbit femoral tuberculosis induced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain H37Rv included surgical removal of infected tissue and implantation of osteoinductive bone grafts with the following animal allocation to one of three groups:(1)Bisphosphonates alone;(2)Bisphosphonates combined with anti-tuberculous therapy;and(3)Anti-tuberculous therapy alone.The control group consisted of animals that received no surgical or medical treatment.Clinical evaluations,biochemical markers,micro-computed tomography imaging,and histomorphometry analyses were conducted at 3 months and 6 months postoperatively.RESULTS Pamidronate treatment significantly reduced early implant resorption,increased osteoblastic activity,improved trabecular bone regeneration,and maintained graft integrity compared to the anti-tuberculous therapy-only group.Histologically,pamidronate led to enhanced vascular remodeling and increased bone matrix formation.Crucially,bisphosphonate therapy demonstrated safety,compatibility with anti-tuberculous medications,and did not exacerbate tuberculous inflammation.Furthermore,micro-computed tomography analysis revealed a significant increase in trabecular thickness and density in pamidronate-treated groups,underscoring the anabolic effects of bisphosphonates.Morphometric evaluation confirmed a marked reduction in osteoclast number and activity at graft interfaces.These combined radiological,histological,and biochemical data collectively demonstrate the efficacy of pamidronate as an adjunctive agent in enhancing bone repair outcomes following surgical intervention for tuberculous osteitis.CONCLUSION A single intravenous dose of pamidronate significantly enhances bone regeneration and prevents implant resorption following surgical treatment of tuberculous osteitis.The following prospective studies are needed.
文摘Tuberculosis(TB)remains one of the most persistent and formidable public health challenges globally.Despite the ambitious targets set by the World Health Organization End TB Strategy,the path to elimination is fraught with obstacles.According to the Global Tuberculosis Report 2025,while global incidence has been stabilization,the burden of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)and the long-term sequelae facing survivors continue to hinder progress[1].
基金supported by the CAMS Innovation Fund for Medical Sciences(CIFMS)(2021-I2M-1-038 and 2023-I2M-2-001)the Non-profit Central Research Institute Fund of the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences(2019PT310029 and 2023-PT310-04).
文摘Tuberculosis(TB)continues to pose a significant threat to global public health,necessitating rapid and precise diagnostic methods and comprehensive detection of antimicrobial resistance(AMR)to facilitate timely clinical management.Traditional diagnostic techniques suffer from extended turnaround times and limited ability to comprehensively profile AMR,often resulting in delayed therapeutic interventions.Highthroughput sequencing(HTS)technologies have revolutionized pathogen research by significantly improving diagnostic speed and accuracy.In the context of TB,diverse sequencing strategies and platforms are being employed to fulfill specific research goals,ranging from elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying AMR to characterizing the genomic diversity among clinical isolates.This review systematically examines current progress in the application of HTS for rapid pathogen identification,comprehensive AMR profiling,epidemiological studies,advances in novel drugs,and vaccine development.Furthermore,we address existing technological limitations and bioinformatics challenges and explore the future directions necessary for effectively integrating HTS-based methodologies into global TB control efforts.
基金funded by the National Key Research and Development Program of China(grant number 2022YFC2305204).
文摘Objective To determine the proportions of drug-resistant tuberculosis(TB),its trends,and the drug resistance-conferring mutations among patients with pulmonary TB aged 10-24 years in China.Methods The data of patients with pulmonary TB were retrieved from a national drug-resistant TB survey for analysis.Joinpoint regression software was used to analyze time trends.We also used whole genome sequencing to analyze the lineages and drug resistance-conferring mutations of 621 isolates.Results Among 4,235 patients with pulmonary TB,the proportion of new cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)was 3.18%(95%confidence interval[CI]:2.37-4.15)for adolescents and 3.76%(95%CI:3.03-4.60)for young adults;for previously treated patients,MDR-TB accounted for 11.25%(95%CI:5.28-20.28)of adolescents and 11.05%(95%CI:6.88-16.55)of young adults.The proportion of patients with MDR-TB remained stable among both new and previously treated patients aged 10-24 years during the study period.Through whole genome sequencing,we found that the most common mutations in the MDR-TB strains were Ser315Thr in the katG gene(71.74%)and Ser450Leu in the rpoB gene(50.00%).Conclusion This study revealed a high proportion of MDR-TB among adolescents and young adults,indicating that urgent and comprehensive measures are needed to reduce the emergence and transmission of drug-resistant TB among this population in China.
基金supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project for the Prevention and Control of Emerging and Major Infectious Diseases[2025ZD01908702]Peking University Medicine Fund of Fostering Young Scholars’Scientific&Technological innovation[BMU2024YFJHP014]supported by Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities+1 种基金Key Clinical Projects of Peking University Third Hospital[BYSYZD2022014]Peking University Third Hospital[2025024].
文摘Objective Post tuberculosis lung disease(PTLD)manifests in various forms,including tuberculosisassociated chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(TB-COPD),yet the clinical features of PTLD remain undercharacterized.This study aimed to assess longitudinal changes in lung function over a 5-year period and to identify predictors of airflow obstruction in a cohort of patients treated for active pulmonary TB.Methods Patients with active pulmonary TB were enrolled in this study and were followed during treatment,at treatment completion and five years post-treatment.Assessments included lung function and chest CT,analyzing longitudinal trends and airflow obstruction risk factors.Results Among 53 patients(mean age 36.9±13.9 years;64.2%male),7 patients(13.2%)exhibited airflow obstruction.At the 5-year follow-up,the mean FEV_(1)/FVC declined significantly(76.27%±12.04%vs.80.23%±11.02%,P<0.001)and 9 patients(17.0%)exhibited airflow obstruction.Seven of these patients predominantly showed air trapping consistent with small airway disease on chest CT,aligning with TB-COPD phenotype.Notably,four young-to-middle-aged patients(<60 years old)had persistent obstruction over the five years.Conclusion The initial test revealed that 13.2%of patients presented with airflow obstruction.By the 5-year follow-up,this proportion had increased to 17.0%,with most cases demonstrating imaging findings aligning with TB-COPD,even among younger,non-smoking individuals.These findings emphasize the importance of long-term follow-up and routine lung function assessments in TB survivors.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(82574173,82003516)Jiangsu Provincial Natural Science Foundation(BK20251958)+2 种基金Jiangsu Provincial Medical Key Discipline(ZDXK202250)Top Talent Awards Project Fund(RDF-TP-0023,RDF-TP-0030)Postgraduate Research Fund(PGRS2112022)at Xi'an Jiaotong-Liverpool University.
文摘Tuberculosis(TB),one of the oldest infectious diseases caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis,poses a considerable challenge to global public health.There are approximately 10 million new TB cases worldwide annually,and TB claims the lives of nearly 3 million people each year,making it one of the leading causes of death from a single infectious disease[1].China ranks third globally in terms of TB burden,with approximately 733,000 TB cases reported in 2023[2].Based on the ecological model of health determinants developed by Whitehead and Dahlgren,health determinants can be classified into direct causes.
文摘To assess the effectiveness of vaccination in contaminated environments,this study introduces a modeling framework that encompasses two transmission routes,namely direct human-to-human contact and indirect human-to-environment contact,as well as the implementation of new M72/AS01_(E)vaccine.Motivated by this,a coupled age-structured tuberculosis(TB)model is proposed.Its well-posedness requirement is verified using the integrated semigroup theory.Furthermore,this study presents a comprehensive analysis of threshold dynamics associated with the proposed model.Specifically,the global stability of the disease-free and positive steady states is demonstrated by employing Lyapunov functionals.Lastly,the effects of the vaccination with M72/AS01_(E)and contaminated environments on TB control are numerically simulated.Experimental results indicate that high concentrations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in contaminated environments may somewhat impede TB control efforts,but that large-scale deployment of new vaccine could significantly reduce the prevalence of TB.
基金supported by the Wisdom Accumulation and Talent Cultivation Project of Third Xiangya Hosipital of Central South University,China(YX202112).
文摘Objective:Endometrial tuberculosis,which commonly affects women of reproductive age,is a significant cause of intrauterine adhesions(IUA),potentially leading to hypomenorrhea,amenorrhea,and infertility.Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis is the primary treatment for IUA;however,studies specifically addressing its efficacy in tuberculosisinduced IUA remain scarce.This study aims to evaluate the therapeutic outcomes of hysteroscopic adhesiolysis for IUA caused by endometrial tuberculosis.Methods:This retrospective cohort study included patients diagnosed with tuberculosisinduced IUA who underwent hysteroscopic adhesiolysis at the Third Xiangya Hospital of Central South University between May 2014 and October 2022.Clinical data including age,medical history,adhesion severity,surgical treatment,and reproductive outcomes were analyzed.Results:Among 39 patients identified,2 were lost to follow-up.A total of 37 patients were included,with a follow-up duration ranging from 6 months to 9 years.Hypomenorrhea was reported in 24(64.9%)patients,secondary amenorrhea in 10(27.0%)patients,and normal menstruation in 3(8.1%)patients.Most patients presented with primary infertility(59.5%),and only 2(5.4%)had secondary infertility.The median American Fertility Society(AFS)score at initial assessment was 10(range,8−12);8(21.6%)patients had moderate IUA,and 29(78.4%)had severe IUA.A total of 86 surgical procedures were performed across 37 patients,with 27 patients undergoing 2 or more surgeries.Postoperatively,25(67.6%)patients achieved normalization of the uterine cavity,while 12(32.4%)still had a reduced cavity.Only 7(18.9%)patients had a grossly normal endometrium at the final surgery,all of whom had moderate adhesions at the initial procedure.Menstrual flow returned to normal in 12(32.4%)patients,while 25(67.6%)continued to experience hypomenorrhea.Of 29 patients who attempted in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer(IVF-ET),only 6(20.7%)conceived.Among these,4(13.8%)delivered at term via cesarean section;one case was complicated by postpartum hemorrhage due to uterine atony and another by placental adhesion.Conclusion:Endometrial tuberculosis can lead to severe IUA.Hysteroscopic adhesiolysis facilitates cavity restoration and improvement of menstrual conditions,but the overall reproductive outcomes remain suboptimal.
基金Supported by Lanzhou City Science and Technology Development Guiding Plan Project,No.2023-ZD-170Lanzhou Science and Technology Plan Project,No.2023-2-11High-Level Talent Training Project At the 940th Hospital of the Joint Logistics Force,No.2024-G3-5.
文摘BACKGROUND Tuberculosis is among the most devastating infectious diseases worldwide.Spinal tuberculosis is not easy to detect at an early stage,which without effective treatment often leads to spinal deformity and spinal cord damage which in turn cause complications such as paraplegia and quadriplegia.In this study,we established a model using three concentrations of bacteria and carried out a comprehensive evaluation of the model by imaging,general observations,and histopathological and bacteriological studies.AIM To establish a rabbit model of spinal tuberculosis and examine the effect on the model’s efficacy using different concentrations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis)inoculum.METHODS New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into experimental,control and blank groups.The experimental and control animals were sensitized with complete Freund′s adjuvant,a hole was drilled beneath the upper endplate of the L6 vertebral body and filled with gelfoam sponge.The experimental group was divided into three subgroups(experimental 1,experimental 2,experimental 3)and infused with M.tuberculosis suspension at various concentrations.The control group was inoculated with saline and the blank group received no treatment.The 12-week post-operative survival rates were 100%,80%and 30%in the experimental groups inoculated with concentrations of 106,107 and 108 CFU/mL bacteria,respectively.RESULTS The survival rate of the control and blank groups was 100%.Vertebral body destruction at 8 weeks in the three experimental groups as determined by X-ray analysis was 33.3%,62.5%and 66.7%,and by computed tomography(CT)and 3-dimensional CT 44.4%,75%and 100%,respectively.At 12 weeks,the figures were 44.4%,75%and 100%by X-ray analysis and 44.4%,100%and 100%by CT and 3-dimensional CT,respectively.All surviving rabbits of the experimental groups had vertebral destruction.The positive bacterial culture rates were 22.2%,75%and 66.7%,respectively,in the experimental groups.After being sensitized with complete Freund's adjuvant,large differences were observed in the extent of spinal tuberculosis after inoculation of the rabbits with different concentrations of H37RV standard M.tuberculosis.CONCLUSION The experimental 1 had a low success rate at establishing an infection.The experimental 3 resulted in high mortality and complication rates.The experimental 2 was optimum for establishing a spinal tuberculosis model based on the high level of symptoms observed and the low rabbit mortality.
文摘Peritoneal tuberculosis is the most common digestive location of tuberculosis. Its diagnosis is often based on a combination of clinical and biological arguments, and confirmed by bacteriology which is rarely available. In Congo there is little published data on this entity. Objectives: To describe the epidemiological, diagnostic, and progression characteristics of peritoneal tuberculosis at the university hospital center in Brazzaville. Patients and Methods: This study is a descriptive and retrospective analysis conducted from January 1, 2015, to December 31, 2021, in the Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine department of the CHU of Brazzaville. It included all patients hospitalized during this period with a confirmed diagnosis of peritoneal tuberculosis, encompassing 54 records that met the inclusion criteria. Results: Out of the study period, 54 records that fulfilled the inclusion criteria were analyzed. The annual incidence of peritoneal tuberculosis was 7.7 patients, with a prevalence of 1.4%, showing a male predominance of 61% and an average age of 39.93 ± 14.62 years. The primary symptoms were abdominal bloating and abdominal pain, present in 100% and 74% of cases, respectively. The clinical presentation was primarily characterized by febrile ascites observed in all patients. HIV co-infection was noted in 29.6% of cases. Anemia was present in 79.6% of patients, and an elevated sedimentation rate was observed in 74% of cases. The tuberculin skin test returned positive in 50% of cases. The ascitic fluid was exudative, rich in proteins and white blood cells (exceeding 1000/mm3, predominantly lymphocytes) in the majority of cases (100%, 83.3%, 83.3%, respectively). The diagnosis was deemed highly probable based on the clinical and paraclinical signs and the favorable response to treatment in 79.6% of cases. There were instances of pleural involvement (33.3%) and lymph node involvement (pulmonary 22.2% and lymph node 16.6%). Treatment outcomes were favorable in 37% of cases, with a mortality rate of 9%. Conclusion: Peritoneal tuberculosis is prevalent in Brazzaville, predominantly affecting young males. The diagnosis relies chiefly on a combination of clinical, paraclinical, and progression indicators.
文摘Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD)and respiratory tuberculosis are important respiratory problems.Meeting together,these diseases can mutually worsen the severity of clinical manifestations and negatively affect prognosis.COPD and tuberculosis share a number of common risk factors and pathogenetic mechanisms involving various immune and non-immune cells.Inflammation,hypoxia,oxidative stress,and lung tissue remodeling play an important role in the comorbid course of COPD and respiratory tuberculosis.These mechanisms are of diagnostic interest and are promising therapeutic targets.Thus,the aim of the current review is to discuss the mechanisms of the comorbid course of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and respiratory tuberculosis.
文摘Detection and treatment of drug resistance in extrapulmonary tuberculosis(EPTB)is a major challenge worldwide.Drug resistance in EPTB has not been studied extensively.However,patients with drug-resistant EPTB have been reported to have poor outcomes[1].Rifampicin and isoniazid are the cornerstone drugs in the management of EPTB.Resistance in Mycobacterium(M.)tuberculosis to these drugs commonly arises due to mutations in the‘rpoB’gene and‘katG&inhA’genes,which confer resistance to rifampicin and isoniazid,respectively.Treatment outcomes are affected by the presence of these mutations.In addition,anatomical and physiological barriers impede the effective delivery of drugs to the affected extrapulmonary site[1].An analysis of the frequency of mutations in drug resistant M.tuberculosis strains causing EPTB in our region can help identify patterns of drug resistance.This,in turn,can provide inputs that may be used for modifying standard treatment regimens to make them more effective.The present study aims to identify the frequency and pattern of mutations in the‘rpoB’gene and‘katG&inhA’genes in M.tuberculosis strains isolated from EPTB samples.
文摘Tuberculosis(TB)remains a critical global health challenge,with 10.8 million new cases and over 1.25 million deaths reported annually,disproportionately affecting low-income regions.Despite its use,the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin(BCG)vaccine provides limited protection against adult pulmonary TB,necessitating novel solutions.The messenger RNA(mRNA)vaccine technology,proven effective in combating coronavirus disease 2019,offers significant promise for TB prevention.These vaccines elicit robust immune responses by encoding antigens that stimulate humoral and cell-mediated immunity,essential for combating mycobacterium TB.Unlike traditional methods,mRNA vaccines are highly adaptable,scalable,and capable of targeting emerging strains.Preclinical studies highlight the enhanced efficacy of mRNA TB vaccines over BCG,demonstrating their ability to reduce bacterial burdens and generate memory T-cell responses critical for long-term protection.However,challenges persist,including mRNA instability,cold-chain storage needs,and mycobacterium’s complex immune evasion strategies.Innovative solutions,such as lipid nanoparticle delivery systems and selfamplifying mRNA platforms,are being developed to address these barriers.The initiation of clinical trials,notably BioNTech’s BNT164,marks a pivotal advancement in TB vaccine development.These trials focus on safety,immuno genicity,and efficacy,particularly in regions with high TB prevalence.While logistical and financial hurdles remain,mRNA vaccines hold transformative potential to bridge critical gaps in TB prevention.Their adaptability extends to tackling co-infections like human immunodeficiency virus,further amplifying their impact on global health.By integrating mRNA vaccines into existing TB control strategies,these advancements could revolutionize prevention efforts,especially in regions where current solutions fall short.Continued innovation and investment are crucial to harnessing the full potential of mRNA vaccines,positioning them as a cornerstone in the fight against TB and its global eradication.
文摘BACKGROUND Due to low bacteria count and high likelihood of having extrapulmonary tuberculosis(TB)among patients with advanced human immunodeficiency virus(HIV)disease,the World Health Organization(WHO)recommended the use of urine lateral flow urine lipoarabinomannan(LF-LAM)or sputum-Xpert to screen for TB.AIM To estimate pooled prevalence of TB screening uptake,TB diagnosis,TB treatment initiation and mortality among patients with advanced HIV disease in Africa.METHODS PubMed,Cochrane Library and EMBASE were searched for articles published between January 2011 and December 2024.TB screening uptake was defined as percentage of patients with advanced HIV disease(CD4≤200 cells/mm3 or WHO stage III/IV)who tested for TB.Using random effects models,we computed the pooled estimate of TB screening uptake,TB prevalence,TB treatment initiation and mortality and their corresponding 95%CIs.Stratified analysis to compare uptake of TB testing and TB prevalence between children vs adults and multisite vs single site studies was performed.RESULTS A total of nineteen studies with 16065 people with advanced HIV disease were analyzed.The pooled prevalence of TB screening uptake was 64.6%(95%CI:49.2–80.1).The pooled prevalence of TB was 29.4%(95%CI:22.0–36.8),and TB treatment initiation was 77.9%(95%CI:63.9–91.8),and mortality was 19.5%(95%CI:8.9–30.0).The pooled prevalence of TB testing uptake was significantly lower among children compared to adults(28.2%vs 66.4%,P=0.003)and lower for multi-sites compared to single site studies(58.8%vs 82.9%,P=0.002).The pooled prevalence of TB was significantly lower among children compared to adults(24.2%vs 27.6%,P=0.012)and higher among studies that involved multi vs single sites(30.0%vs 21.9%,P=0.001).CONCLUSION Four in ten people with advanced HIV disease were not screened for TB as recommended by the WHO,indicating significant gaps in identifying patients with TB.Excluding patients with evidence of TB is critical to avoid exposing them to subtherapeutic levels of anti TB treatment.
基金Supported by the Indian Council of Medical Research,No.Coord/7(1)/CARE-KD/18-NCD-II.
文摘BACKGROUND India has the highest tuberculosis(TB)burden in the world.Of the estimated annual 10 million TB cases,features of extra pulmonary TB are evident in up to 45%.Urogenital TB(UGTB)accounts for approximately 20%of those cases.The lack of non-sputum based diagnostic tools continue to hinder efforts to reduce the burden of UGTB.MicroRNAs(miRNAs)play a crucial role in biological pathways and can be used as a potential biomarker for TB.We evaluated urinary extracellular vesicles(uEVs)as non-invasive source to explore miRNAs with biomarker potential for UGTB.AIM To evaluate the potential of miRNA-155-5p,miRNA-26a-5p and miRNA-29a-3p in uEVs to diagnose UGTB in adults.METHODS uEV characterization was done using nanoparticle tracking analysis and flow cytometry.Quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction(qRTPCR)for urinary uEV-miRNAs were carried out in samples from patients with suspected UGTB,or Urinary tract infections[UTI,disease controls(DC)]and healthy controls(HCs)(n=20/group).U6 was used to normalize the qRT-PCR data.Receivers operating characteristic curves was used to calculate the diagnostic accuracy of uEV-miRNAs to differentiate UGTB from controls(DC and HCs).RESULTS uEVs from UGTB or UTI patients had higher mean size,and also lower proportion of CD63 positive vesicles as compared to HC’s uEVs.Between UTI and UGTB,the mean size of uEVs was significantly higher in UTI cases.qRT-PCR analysis revealed a significantly lower abundance of miRNA-155-5p and miRNA-26a-5p in uEVs from UGTB relative to UTI(P value=0.004)and HC(P value=0.009)respectively n=20/group).While,miRNA-29a-3p was higher in abundance in both UGTB and HCs’uEV,relative to uEVs from UTI cases(P values=0.004 and 0.002 respectively,n=20/group).Moreover,miRNA-155-5p[area under curve(AUC)=0.88,P≤0.0001]and miRNA-29a-3p(AUC=0.76,P value=0.005)had optimal diagnostic accuracy to differentiate UGTB from DC(n=20/groups)with a likelihood ratio of 5.2 and 4.3,respectively through receivers operating characteristic curve.While,miRNA-155-5p(AUC=0.68,P value=0.05)and miRNA-26a-5p(AUC=0.78,P value=0.002)had optimal diagnostic accuracy to differentiate UGTB from HCs with a likelihood ratio of>2.CONCLUSION The differential expression of uEV-miRNAs,miRNA-155-5p and miRNA-29a-3p in UTGB and UTI cases hold promise in the specific diagnosis of UGTB.Further studies in large cohort are,however,needed to confirm the diagnostic accuracy of these uEV-miRNAs.
基金supported by Higher Institution Centre of Excellence(HICoE)Grant(A305-KR-AKH002-0000000278-K134)from the Ministry of Higher Education,Malaysia.
文摘Objective:To assess aptamer-based assays for diagnosing latent tuberculosis infection(LTBI).Methods:Literature from Medline,ScienceDirect,and Scopus,covering publications from January 1,2012,to December 31,2023,was examined.This review evaluates different aptamers,biomarkers,sample types,sample sizes,reference assays,and the assays'sensitivity and specificity.By using the Quality Assessment of Diagnostic Accuracy Studies 2,the risk of bias in each study was evaluated.Results:Aptamer-based assays generally showed a sensitivity of 90%(95%CI:75%-100%)and specificity of 90%(95%CI:50%-100%),where optical aptasensor showed the highest sensitivity and specificity at 100%.Serum samples were frequently used to enhance antigen detectability,improving the assay’s performance.Meanwhile,HspX was the most studied biomarker,followed by MPT64,and IFN-γ.Conclusions:Aptamer-based assays could be reliable alternatives to current LTBI detection methods,but further research is needed to validate their clinical efficacy.
基金supported by the Global Alliance for TB Drug Development(TB Alliance)the Global Fund(No.:HK.05.01/1/34.3/2018)the World Health Organization(WHO).
文摘Objective:To analyze the risk factors associated with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB)as a first national survey in Indonesia.Methods:This national coverage cross-sectional study was conducted from 2017 to 2018.The study subjects were selected using a multi-stage probability random sampling method.MDR-TB is tuberculosis caused by bacteria resistant to at least isoniazid and rifampicin.The dependent variable was MDR-TB.Independent variables included age,sex,education,employment status,place of residence,history of living with TB patients,and the number of household members.Univariate and multivariate logistic regression models were used to analyze the risk factors associated with MDR-TB.All the data were analyzed using STATA V.14.0(Stata Corp LLC,College Station,TX).Results:This study found the MDR rate was 109/3234(3.4%)among positive pulmonary TB patients.More than twice as many patients had MDR re-treatment(74/3234,2.3%),compared to 35/3234(1.1%)who had new TB diagnoses or were getting initial treatment.After adjusting for employment status,individuals with a prior history of tuberculosis treatment were found to have significantly higher odds of developing MDR-TB,with an odds ratio of 7.22(95%CI 3.87-13.44).Conclusions:Increasing attention should be paid to these patients to prevent MDR-TB,and MDR-TB transmission is an urgent challenge for controlling TB worldwide.Early detection of MDR-TB is a critical part of TB control programs.
基金supported by the Guangdong Provincial Clinical Research Center for Tuberculosis(No.2020B1111170014)。
文摘Objective To investigate the spatiotemporal patterns and socioeconomic factors influencing the incidence of tuberculosis(TB)in the Guangdong Province between 2010 and 2019.Method Spatial and temporal variations in TB incidence were mapped using heat maps and hierarchical clustering.Socioenvironmental influencing factors were evaluated using a Bayesian spatiotemporal conditional autoregressive(ST-CAR)model.Results Annual incidence of TB in Guangdong decreased from 91.85/100,000 in 2010 to 53.06/100,000in 2019.Spatial hotspots were found in northeastern Guangdong,particularly in Heyuan,Shanwei,and Shantou,while Shenzhen,Dongguan,and Foshan had the lowest rates in the Pearl River Delta.The STCAR model showed that the TB risk was lower with higher per capita Gross Domestic Product(GDP)[Relative Risk(RR),0.91;95%Confidence Interval(CI):0.86–0.98],more the ratio of licensed physicians and physician(RR,0.94;95%CI:0.90-0.98),and higher per capita public expenditure(RR,0.94;95%CI:0.90–0.97),with a marginal effect of population density(RR,0.86;95%CI:0.86–1.00).Conclusion The incidence of TB in Guangdong varies spatially and temporally.Areas with poor economic conditions and insufficient healthcare resources are at an increased risk of TB infection.Strategies focusing on equitable health resource distribution and economic development are the key to TB control.
文摘Objective:To identify factors associated with hepatotoxicity during the intensive phase of treatment in tuberculosis(TB)patients.Methods:A case-control study was conducted of TB patients treated with first-line anti-TB drugs from 2013 to 2020.Cases were defined as patients who developed hepatotoxicity,while controls were those without hepatotoxicity,at a 1:2 ratio.Controls were randomly selected from the same hospitals as the cases.The primary outcome was the occurrence of hepatotoxicity during the intensive treatment phase,with data retrospectively collected from medical records.Descriptive statistics and multiple logistic regression with backward elimination were used for analysis.Results:Among 3021 tuberculosis patients who received first-line anti-tuberculosis regimen,50 had abnormal liver function and 14 developed hepatotoxictiy.In addition,2957 patients had normal liver function and 128 served as controls for this analysis.Multiple logistic regression analysis revealed that female patients had about twice the risk of hepatotoxicity compared to males(adjusted OR 2.25,95%CI 1.11-4.59),and patients with HIV coinfection were nearly 10 times more likely to develop hepatotoxicity than those without HIV(adjusted OR 9.74,95%CI 3.12-30.41).Conclusions:Female sex and HIV coinfection were found to be significant risk factors for hepatotoxicity during the intensive phase of TB treatment.Enhanced monitoring and preventive strategies are recommended for these high-risk groups to reduce the risk of hepatotoxicity.