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Host immune response against environmental nontuberculous mycobacteria and the risk populations of nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease.
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association ( IF 3.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-05-22 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jfma.2020.05.001
Chin-Chung Shu , Ming-Fang Wu , Sheng-Wei Pan , Ting-Shu Wu , Hsin-Chih Lai , Meng-Chih Lin

Nontuberculous mycobacterial lung disease (NTM-LD) prevalence has been increasing over the recent decades. Numerous host factors are associated with NTM-LD development, including susceptible phenotypes such as ciliary defect and lung structural change, pulmonary clearance defect with poor clearance of secretions, and immune suppression. Specifically, regarding the susceptible host phenotypes without clear pathogenesis, a slender body, pectus excavatum, and postmenopausal female status are common. Also, decreased host immunity to NTM, especially T helper 1 cell responses is frequently observed. Even so, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear and relevant large-scale studies are lacking. Infections due to host genetics associated defects are mostly untreatable but rare in Asia, particularly Taiwan. Nevertheless, some risks for NTM-LD are controllable over disease progression. We suggest that clinicians first manage host factors and deal with the controllable characteristics of NTM-LD, followed by optimizing anti-NTM treatment. Further researches focusing on NTM-LD pathogenesis, especially the host–NTM interaction may advance understanding the nature of the disease and develop efficient therapeutic regimens.

更新日期:2020-05-22
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