The innate immune response in human tuberculosis

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Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection can be cleared by the innate immune system before the initiation of an adaptive immune response. This innate protection requires a variety of robust cell autonomous responses from many different host immune cell types. However, Mtb has evolved strategies to circumvent some of these defences. In this mini-review, we discuss these host-pathogen interactions with a focus on studies performed in human cells and/or supported by human genetics studies (such as genome-wide association studies).

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Lerner, T. R., Borel, S., & Gutierrez, M. G. (2015, September 1). The innate immune response in human tuberculosis. Cellular Microbiology. Blackwell Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1111/cmi.12480

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