The Biology and Role of Interleukin-32 in Tuberculosis
Li W, Deng W, Xie J
Journal of immunology research · 2018-10
Abstract
Tuberculosis, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis , remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, with nearly 10.4 million new cases of incidence and over 1.7 million deaths annually. Drug-resistant M. tuberculosis strains, especially multidrug-resistant or extensively drug-resistant strains, have further intensified the problem associated with tuberculosis control. Host-directed therapy is a promising alternative for tuberculosis control. IL-32 is increasingly recognized as an important host molecule against tuberculosis. In this review, we highlight the proinflammatory properties of IL-32 and the mode of action of IL-32 in mycobacterial infections to inspire the development of novel immunity-based countermeasures and host-directed therapies against tuberculosis.
MeSH terms
- Animals
- Humans
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Tuberculosis
- Inflammation Mediators
- Interleukins
- Immunotherapy
- Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial
- Immunity