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Lung microenvironments harborMycobacterium tuberculosisphenotypes with distinct treatment responses

Authors :
Nicholas D. Walter
Jackie P. Ernest
Christian Dide-Agossou
Allison A. Bauman
Michelle E. Ramey
Karen Rossmassler
Lisa M. Massoudi
Samantha Pauly
Reem Al Mubarak
Martin I. Voskuil
Firat Kaya
Jansy P. Sarathy
Matthew D. Zimmerman
Véronique Dartois
Brendan K. Podell
Radojka M. Savic
Gregory T. Robertson
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2023.

Abstract

Tuberculosis lung lesions are complex and harbor heterogeneous microenvironments that influence antibiotic effectiveness. Major strides have been made recently in understanding drug pharmacokinetics in pulmonary lesions, but the bacterial phenotypes that arise under these conditions and their contribution to drug tolerance is poorly understood. A pharmacodynamic marker called the RS ratio quantifies ongoing rRNA synthesis based on the abundance of newly-synthesized precursor rRNA relative to mature structural rRNA. Application of the RS ratio in the C3HeB/FeJ mouse model demonstrated thatMycobacterium tuberculosispopulations residing in different tissue microenvironments are phenotypically distinct and respond differently to drug treatment with rifampin, isoniazid or bedaquiline. This work provides a foundational basis required to address how anatomic and pathologic microenvironmental niches may contribute to the long treatment duration and drug tolerance during treatment of human tuberculosis.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........32c2774e6ba237d4dcbaa51a1145d6af
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.02.03.527062