The early innate host immune response is crucial in the susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB). This study aimed to investigate the potential role of Toll-interacting protein (TOLLIP), a negative regulator of the human innate immune response, and interleukin-10 (IL-10), an anti-inflammatory cytokine, in susceptibility to TB. The peripheral blood mononuclear cells of 30 active pulmonary TB patients and 30 healthy volunteers were included.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFKlebsiella pneumoniae which is a causative agent of nosocomial infections, is protected from phagocytosis and the lethal effect of serum bactericidal proteins owing to its capsular polysaccharides (CPS). The important leading problem in treating infections caused by this bacterium that successfully develops antimicrobial resistance, especially via mobile genetic elements, is that it acquires beta-lactamase genes, which are responsible for the resistance against beta-lactam antibiotics. Due to the increase in studies targeting capsular polysaccharides in developing strategies for vaccination and treatment, we aimed to investigate the possible relationship of the capsular genotypes of K.
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