Introduction Chapter 1
An accessible overview
This chapter explores the devastating illness of tuberculosis (TB) and the growing interest in host-directed therapy (HDT) as a potential avenue for novel anti-TB therapies. We aim to convey how one niche class of human lipids, sphingolipids, may affect the course of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. We introduce TB, its historical context, and the evolution of mycobacteria alongside humans. We also introduce the crucial and enigmatic roles of sphingolipids throughout human biology and how they may present novel ways of treating TB infections. These historical contexts are essential for a deeper discussion on the interplay between Mtb infection and the lipids in the host cell. Further, it is necessary for individuals attempting to discover potential tuberculosis treatments to consider the disease’s historical background. A low-cost, effective therapy is a crucial first step in rectifying the long-standing systemic injustices of tuberculosis treatment.
Abstract
This chapter explores the devastating illness of tuberculosis (TB) and the growing interest in host-directed therapy (HDT) as a potential avenue for novel anti-TB therapies. We aim to convey how one niche class of human lipids, sphingolipids, may affect the course of a Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection. We introduce TB, its historical context, and the evolution of mycobacteria alongside humans. We also introduce the crucial and enigmatic roles of sphingolipids throughout human biology and how they may present novel ways of treating TB infections. These historical contexts are essential for a deeper discussion on the interplay between Mtb infection and the lipids in the host cell. Further, it is necessary for individuals attempting to discover potential tuberculosis treatments to consider the disease’s historical background. A low-cost, effective therapy is a crucial first step in rectifying the long-standing systemic injustices of tuberculosis treatment.
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