TY - JOUR KW - Buruli ulcer KW - diagnosis KW - Immune evasion KW - Immunopathology KW - leprosy KW - Polarization of immune responses KW - Vaccine design AU - Röltgen K AU - Pluschke G AU - Spencer J AU - Brennan P AU - Avanzi C AB -

Mycobacterial pathogens can be categorized into three broad groups: Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex causing tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. lepromatosis causing leprosy, and atypical mycobacteria, or non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), responsible for a wide range of diseases. Among the NTMs, M. ulcerans is responsible for the neglected tropical skin disease Buruli ulcer (BU). Most pathogenic mycobacteria, including M. leprae, evade effector mechanisms of the humoral immune system by hiding and replicating inside host cells and are furthermore excellent modulators of host immune responses. In contrast, M. ulcerans replicates predominantly extracellularly, sheltered from host immune responses through the cytotoxic and immunosuppressive effects of mycolactone, a macrolide produced by the bacteria. In the year 2018, 208,613 new cases of leprosy and 2713 new cases of BU were reported to WHO, figures which are notoriously skewed by vast underreporting of these diseases.

BT - Seminars in immunopathology C1 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32100087 DA - 02/2020 DO - 10.1007/s00281-020-00790-4 J2 - Semin Immunopathol LA - eng N2 -

Mycobacterial pathogens can be categorized into three broad groups: Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex causing tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. lepromatosis causing leprosy, and atypical mycobacteria, or non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM), responsible for a wide range of diseases. Among the NTMs, M. ulcerans is responsible for the neglected tropical skin disease Buruli ulcer (BU). Most pathogenic mycobacteria, including M. leprae, evade effector mechanisms of the humoral immune system by hiding and replicating inside host cells and are furthermore excellent modulators of host immune responses. In contrast, M. ulcerans replicates predominantly extracellularly, sheltered from host immune responses through the cytotoxic and immunosuppressive effects of mycolactone, a macrolide produced by the bacteria. In the year 2018, 208,613 new cases of leprosy and 2713 new cases of BU were reported to WHO, figures which are notoriously skewed by vast underreporting of these diseases.

PY - 2020 T2 - Seminars in immunopathology TI - The immunology of other mycobacteria: M. ulcerans, M. leprae. UR - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs00281-020-00790-4 SN - 1863-2300 ER -