No smoke without fire: the impact of cigarette smoking on the immune control of tuberculosis
Quan DH, Kwong AJ, Hansbro PM, Britton WJ
European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society · 2022-06
Abstract
Cigarette smoke (CS) exposure is a key risk factor for both active and latent tuberculosis (TB). It is associated with delayed diagnosis, more severe disease progression, unfavourable treatment outcomes and relapse after treatment. Critically, CS exposure is common in heavily populated areas with a high burden of TB, such as China, India and the Russian Federation. It is therefore prudent to evaluate interventions for TB while taking into account the immunological impacts of CS exposure. This review is a mechanistic examination of how CS exposure impairs innate barrier defences, as well as alveolar macrophage, neutrophil, dendritic cell and T-cell functions, in the context of TB infection and disease.
MeSH terms
- Neutrophils
- Humans
- Tuberculosis
- Latent Tuberculosis
- Cigarette Smoking
- Nicotiana