Coronin-1A epigenomics governs mycobacterial persistence in tuberculosis
1Molecular Biology Unit, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biotechnology, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, India. dkaul_24@hotmail.com
Abstract:
The lack of innovative therapies and the emergence of multi-drug-resistant pathogens emphasize the urgency of finding new approaches to fighting intracellular pathogens in general and Mycobacterium tuberculosis in particular, especially given the fact that tuberculosis is widely recognized as a major health problem worldwide. This review describes how host phagocytic cellular Coronin-1A gene epigenomics can be used to understand the subversive strategy adopted by M. tuberculosis to avoid encounter with the harsh environment within the phagocytic vacuole, and how it may provide a novel approach for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis.
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