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The Biological and Clinical Aspects of a Latent Tuberculosis Infection

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Date 2022 Mar 24
PMID 35324595
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Tuberculosis (TB), caused by bacilli from the complex, remains a serious global public health problem, representing one of the main causes of death from infectious diseases. About one quarter of the world's population is infected with and has a latent TB infection (LTBI). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), an LTBI is characterized by a lasting immune response to antigens without any TB symptoms. Current LTBI diagnoses and treatments are based on this simplified definition, although an LTBI involves a broad range of conditions, including when remains in the body in a persistent form and the immune response cannot be detected. The study of LTBIs has progressed in recent years; however, many biological and medical aspects of an LTBI are still under discussion. This review focuses on an LTBI as a broad spectrum of states, both of the human body, and of cells. The problems of phenotypic insusceptibility, diagnoses, chemoprophylaxis, and the necessity of treatment are discussed. We emphasize the complexity of an LTBI diagnosis and its treatment due to its ambiguous nature. We consider alternative ways of differentiating an LTBI from active TB, as well as predicting TB reactivation based on using mycobacterial "latency antigens" for interferon gamma release assay (IGRA) tests and the transcriptomic analysis of human blood cells.

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