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El. knyga: Tuberculosis and the Tubercle Bacillus

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  • Serija: ASM Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: American Society for Microbiology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683673057
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: ASM Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Sep-2017
  • Leidėjas: American Society for Microbiology
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781683673057

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Can today’s innovative practices and molecular tools tame this ancient disease?One third of the world’s population is infected with tuberculosis (TB), with about 10 million new cases annually. To combat TB and its agent, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the World Health Organization launched The End TB Strategy, which aims to slash the suffering and cost of TB by 2035.This makes the second edition of Tuberculosis and the Tubercle Bacillus, edited by Jacobs, McShane, Mizrahi, and Orme, an extremely valuable resource for scientists and clinicians. The editors have gathered their colleagues from around the world to present the latest on the molecular biology of M. tuberculosis and related species, the host-pathogen interactions that enable invasion, and the host’s immune response to M. tuberculosis infection. The basic, clinical, and translational research presented in this book supports the goals of WHO’s End TB Strategy by driving toward the development of effective vaccines, rapid molecular diagnostics, and anti-TB drugs.• Creating an effective tuberculosis vaccine. Understand the innate and adaptive immune response to M. tuberculosis infection, its study in established animal models, and how this information is being used to develop new vaccines against TB.• Formulating new antituberculosis drugs. Learn the challenges and methods for evaluating new drugs in preclinical trials with a focus on drugs that work against “persisters” and those that act on the electron transport complex and ATP synthase of M. tuberculosis.• Overcoming the challenges of diagnosing tuberculosis. Review new diagnostic tools that are simple, rapid, affordable, specific, sensitive, and safe, including molecular-based diagnostic methods such as GeneXpert MTB/RIF.• Using molecular, genomic, and bioinformatics tools to understand the biology and evolution of Mycobacterium. Explore current research on the molecular mechanisms that M. tuberculosis uses to evade the immune system, enter a state of nonreplicating persistence, and become reactivated.The second edition of Tuberculosis and the Tubercle Bacillus presents the latest research on a microorganism that is exquisitely well adapted to its human host. This pathogen continues to confound scientists, clinicians, and public health specialists, who will all find much valuable information in this comprehensive set of reviews. Can today’s innovative practices and molecular tools tame this ancient disease?
Contributors ix
Preface xiii
SECTION I TOWARDS EDWARD JENNER'S REVENGE: DEVELOPING AN EFFECTIVE TUBERCULOSIS VACCINE
A Basic Immunology
1(130)
1 Innate Immune Responses to Tuberculosis
3(30)
Jeffrey S. Schorey
Larry S. Schlesinger
2 Cytokines and Chemokines in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection
33(40)
Racquel Domingo-Gonzalez
Oliver Prince
Andrea Cooper
Shabaana Khader
3 Regulation of Immunity to Tuberculosis
73(22)
Susanna Brighenti
Diane J. Ordway
4 The Memory Immune Response to Tuberculosis
95(22)
Joanna R. Kirman
Marcela I. Henao-Tamayo
Else Marie Agger
5 Pathology of Tuberculosis: How the Pathology of Human Tuberculosis Informs and Directs Animal Models
117(14)
Randall J. Basaraba
Robert L. Hunter
B Animal Models
6 Animal Models of Tuberculosis: An Overview
131(12)
Ann Williams
Ian M. Orme
7 Mouse and Guinea Pig Models of Tuberculosis
143(20)
Ian M. Orme
Diane J. Ordway
8 Non-Human Primate Models of Tuberculosis
163(14)
Juliet C. Pena
Wen-Zhe Ho
9 Experimental Infection Models of Tuberculosis in Domestic Livestock
177(16)
Bryce M. Buddle
H. Martin Vordermeier
R. Glyn Hewinson
C Vaccines
10 Clinical Testing of Tuberculosis Vaccine Candidates
193(20)
Mark Hatherill
Dereck Tait
Helen McShane
D Human Immunology
11 Human Immunology of Tuberculosis
213(26)
Thomas J. Scriba
Anna K. Coussens
Helen A. Fletcher
12 The Immune Interaction between HIV-1 Infection and Mycobacterium tuberculosis
239(30)
Elsa du Bruyn
Robert John Wilkinson
SECTION II DRUG DISCOVERY AND DEVELOPMENT: STATE OF THE ART AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
269(92)
13 Preclinical Efficacy Testing of New Drug Candidates
271(24)
Eric L. Nuermbergerk
14 Oxidative Phosphorylation as a Target Space for Tuberculosis: Success, Caution, and Future Directions
295(22)
Gregory M. Cook
Kiel Hards
Elyse Dunn
Adam Heikal
Yoshio Nakatani
Chris Greening
Dean C. Crick
Fabio L. Fontes
Kevin Pethe
Erik Hasenoehrl
Michael Berney
15 Targeting Phenotypically Tolerant Mycobacterium tuberculosis
317(44)
Ben Gold
Carl Nathan
SECTION III BIOMARKERS AND DIAGNOSTICS
361(50)
16 Tuberculosis Diagnostics: State of the Art and Future Directions
363(16)
Madhukar Pai
Mark P. Nicol
Catharina C. Boehme
17 Latent Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Interferon-Gamma Release Assays
379(10)
Madhukar Pai
Marcel Behr
18 Impact of the GeneXpert MTB/RIF Technology on Tuberculosis Control
389(22)
Wendy Susan Stevens
Lesley Scott
Lara Noble
Natasha Gous
Keertan Dheda
SECTION IV HOST AND STRAIN DIVERSITY
411(106)
19 The Role of Host Genetics (and Genomics) in Tuberculosis
413(40)
Vivek Naranbhai
20 The Evolutionary History, Demography, and Spread of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex
453(22)
Maxime Barbier
Thierry Wirth
21 Impact of Genetic Diversity on the Biology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains
475(20)
Stefan Niemann
Matthias Merker
Thomas Kohl
Philip Supply
22 Evolution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: New Insights into Pathogenicity and Drug Resistance
495(22)
Eva C. Boritsch
Roland Brosch
SECTION V THE SIGNATURE PROBLEM OF TUBERCULOSIS PERSISTENCE
517(200)
23 Acid-Fast Positive and Acid-Fast Negative Mycobacterium tuberculosis: The Koch Paradox
519(14)
Catherine Vilcheze
Laurent Kremer
24 Mycobacterial Biofilms: Revisiting Tuberculosis Bacilli in Extracellular Necrotizing Lesions
533(8)
Randall J. Basaraba
Anil K. Ojha
25 Killing Mycobacterium tuberculosis In Vitro: What Model Systems Can Teach Us
541(16)
Tracy L. Keiser
Georgiana E. Purdy
26 Epigenetic Phosphorylation Control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Infection and Persistence
557(24)
Melissa Richard-Greenblatt
Yossef Av-Gay
27 DNA Replication in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
581(26)
Zanele Ditse
Meindert H. Lamers
Digby F. Warner
28 The Sec Pathways and Exportomes of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
607(20)
Brittany K. Miller
Katelyn E. Zulauf
Miriam Braunstein
29 The Role of ESX-1 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Pathogenesis
627(8)
Ka-Wing Wong
30 The Minimal Unit of Infection: Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Macrophage
635(18)
Brian C. Vander Ven
Lu Huang
Kyle H. Rohde
David G. Russell
31 Metabolic Perspectives on Persistence
653(18)
Travis E. Hartman
Zhe Wang
Robert S. Jansen
Susana Gardete
Kyu Y. Rhee
32 Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
671(28)
Neeraj Dhar
John McKinney
Giulia Manina
33 Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the Face of Host-Imposed Nutrient Limitation
699(18)
Michael Berney
Linda Berney-Meyer
Index 717