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Caseum: a Niche for Mycobacterium tuberculosis Drug-Tolerant Persisters [Reviews]

Caseum, the central necrotic material of tuberculous lesions, is a reservoir of drug-recalcitrant persisting mycobacteria. Caseum is found in closed nodules and in open cavities connecting with an airway. Several commonly accepted characteristics of caseum were established during the preantibiotic era, when autopsies of deceased tuberculosis (TB) patients were common but methodologies were limited. These pioneering studies generated concepts such as acidic pH, low oxygen tension, and paucity of nutrients being the drivers of nonreplication and persistence in caseum. Here we review widely accepted beliefs about the caseum-specific stress factors thought to trigger the shift of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to drug tolerance. Our current state of knowledge reveals that M. tuberculosis is faced with a lipid-rich diet rather than nutrient deprivation in caseum. Variable caseum pH is seen across lesions, possibly transiently acidic in young lesions but overall near neutral in most mature lesions. Oxygen tension is low in the avascular caseum of closed nodules and high at the cavity surface, and a gradient of decreasing oxygen tension likely forms toward the cavity wall. Since caseum is largely made of infected and necrotized macrophages filled with lipid droplets, the microenvironmental conditions encountered by M. tuberculosis in foamy macrophages and in caseum bear many similarities. While there remain a few knowledge gaps, these findings constitute a solid starting point to develop high-throughput drug discovery assays that combine the right balance of oxygen tension, pH, lipid abundance, and lipid species to model the profound drug tolerance of M. tuberculosis in caseum.




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[CORRIGENDUM] Corrigendum: Niche Cells and Signals that Regulate Lung Alveolar Stem Cells In Vivo




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Sanofi, Regeneron set up another niche use for PD-1 drug Libtayo

Drug has shown “clinically meaningful responses” for basal cell carcinoma




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Biomimetic niches reveal the minimal cues to trigger apical lumen formation in single hepatocytes




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Financial advisors must find their 'niche' to survive over next 5 to 10 years

Developing a niche, like working with millennial clients or widows, will become more imperative if financial advisors are to compete successfully.




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The latest niche Mercedes is unveiled and will be on sale in the UK from June 

It's Mercedes-Benz's its answer to rival BMW's X6 sports utility vehicle. It will be launched at the Detroit Motor Show next month. The new GLE Coupe is to get sporty styling and improved suspension.




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Carving a niche: the medical profession in Mexico, 1800-1870 / Luz María Hernández Sáenz

Hayden Library - R465.H47 2018




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Strategic management of market niches: a model framework / by Gorazd Ocvirk

Online Resource




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Annales bergsoniennes. VI, Bergson, le Japon, la catastrophe / Shin Abiko (éd.) ; [auteurs] Arnaud Bouaniche, Florence Caeymaex, Paul Dumouchel [and others]




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Forward guidance and household expectations [electronic resource] / Olivier Coibion, Dimitris Georgarakos, Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Michael Weber

Cambridge, Mass. : National Bureau of Economic Research, 2020




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Problemy prognozirovanii͡a [electronic journal] / Akademii͡a nauk SSSR, Institut ėkonomiki i prognozirovanii͡a nauchno-tekhnicheskogo progressa.

Moskva : Institut




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Aïn Diab: la corniche de Casablanca / Jean-Luc Pierre

Rotch Library - DT329.C3 P54 2007




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Dr. Gorrie has niche in Statuary Hall




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Niche marketing opportunities for increasing short- and long-term transit ridership




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Altitudinal distribution and niche partitioning of two Redstart species in Monteverde (Parulidae)




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Niche partitioning between Eisenia foetida (Lumbricidae) and native earthworms in Monteverde, Costa Rica




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Niche portioning in four frugivorous neotropical bats: Carollia subrufa, Carollia perspicillata, Sturnira ludovici, and Artibeus toltecus




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Size-related niche-partitioning of epiphytic orchids in Cloud Forest canopies




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Dung and soil type as factors for niche partitioning in dung beetles (Scarabaeidae)




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Niche partitioning by frugivorous bats in the San Luis Valley, Costa Rica




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Resource partitioning and niche differentiation of nectarivorous bats in a Monteverde cloud forest




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An analysis of temporal and frequency niches during the dawn chorus of birds in Monteverde, Costa Rica




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[ASAP] Role of N-Cadherin in a Niche-Mimicking Microenvironment for Chondrogenesis of Mesenchymal Stem Cells <italic toggle="yes">In Vitro</italic>

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering
DOI: 10.1021/acsbiomaterials.0c00149