Publications by authors named "L Tailleux"

Antituberculosis drugs, mostly developed over 60 years ago, combined with a poorly effective vaccine, have failed to eradicate tuberculosis. More worryingly, multiresistant strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) are constantly emerging. Innovative strategies are thus urgently needed to improve tuberculosis treatment.

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Antibiotics are widely used in the treatment of bacterial infections. Although known for their microbicidal activity, antibiotics may also interfere with the host's immune system. Here, we analyzed the effects of bedaquiline (BDQ), an inhibitor of the mycobacterial ATP synthase, on human macrophages.

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Article Synopsis
  • DNA methylation, usually seen as stable, can change rapidly during immune responses, especially in innate immune cells during infections.
  • Research showed that while thousands of CpG sites undergo active demethylation at distal enhancer elements during infection, changes in gene expression happen first.
  • Immune-related transcription factors bind to enhancer regions before any noticeable DNA methylation changes, suggesting that demethylation is more of a reaction to gene activation rather than a driving force in establishing immune responses.
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Background: Infectious diseases are still a leading cause of death and, with the emergence of drug resistance, pose a great threat to human health. New drugs and strategies are thus urgently needed to improve treatment efficacy and limit drug-associated side effects. Nanotechnology-based drug delivery systems are promising approaches, offering hope in the fight against drug resistant bacteria.

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Rationale: In addition to their well-known function as antibody-producing cells, B lymphocytes can markedly influence the course of infectious or noninfectious diseases via antibody-independent mechanisms. In tuberculosis (TB), B cells accumulate in lungs, yet their functional contribution to the host response remains poorly understood.

Objectives: To document the role of B cells in TB in an unbiased manner.

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