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Human alveolar lining fluid from the elderly promotes Mycobacterium tuberculosis growth in alveolar epithelial cells and bacterial translocation into the cytosol
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
The elderly population is at significant risk of developing respiratory diseases, including tuberculosis (TB) caused by the airborne Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb). Once M.tb reaches the alveolar space, it contacts alveolar lining fluid (ALF) which dictates host cell interactions. We previously determined that age-associated dysfunctionality in human ALF soluble innate components lead to accelerated M.tb growth within human alveolar macrophages. Here we determined the impact of human ALF on
doi:10.1101/2021.05.12.443884
fatcat:iqthic75uzbhnf47aohmk5bv54