The microbiome and the gut-lung axis in tuberculosis: interplay in the course of disease and treatment
Néstor Alvarado-Peña, David Galeana-Cadena, Itzel Alejandra Gómez-García, Xavier Soberón Mainero, Eugenia Silva‐Herzog
Frontiers in Microbiology · 2023-10
Abstract
(MTB) that remains a significant global health challenge. The extensive use of antibiotics in tuberculosis treatment, disrupts the delicate balance of the microbiota in various organs, including the gastrointestinal and respiratory systems. This gut-lung axis involves dynamic interactions among immune cells, microbiota, and signaling molecules from both organs. The alterations of the microbiome resulting from anti-TB treatment can significantly influence the course of tuberculosis, impacting aspects such as complete healing, reinfection, and relapse. This review aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the gut-lung axis in the context of tuberculosis, with a specific focus on the impact of anti-TB treatment on the microbiome.
MeSH terms
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Microbiome
- Immunology
- Disease
- Context (archaeology)
- Immune system
- Lung
- Antibiotics
- Gut flora
- Medicine
- Infectious disease (medical specialty)
- Biology