Tuberculosis(TB) is a symbolic menace to mankind,infecting almost one third of the world's populace and causing over a million mortalities annually.Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis) is the key pathogen of...Tuberculosis(TB) is a symbolic menace to mankind,infecting almost one third of the world's populace and causing over a million mortalities annually.Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis) is the key pathogen of TB that invades and replicates inside the host's macrophage.With the emerging dilemma of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB) and extensivelydrug resistant tuberculosis(XDR-TB),the exigency for developing new TB drugs is an obligation now for worldwide researchers.Among the propitious antimycobacterial agents examined in last few decades,anti-tubercular peptides have been substantiated to be persuasive with multiple advantages such as low immunogenicity,selective affinity to bacterial negatively charged cell envelopes and most importantly divergent mechanisms of action.In this review,we epitomized the current advances in the anti-tubercular peptides,focusing the sources and highlighting the mycobactericidal mechanisms of promising peptides.The review investigates the current anti-tubercular peptides exploited not only from human immune cells,human non-immune cells,bacteria and fungi but also from venoms,cyanobacteria,bacteriophages and several other unplumbed sources.The anti-tubercular peptides of those origins are also known to have unique second non-membrane targets within M.tuberculosis.The present context also describes the several cases that manifested the severe side effects of extant antiTB drugs.The downfall,failure to reach clinical trial phases,inept to MDR- or XDR-TB and severe complications of the currently available anti-tubercular drugs accentuate the imperative necessity to develop efficacious drugs from adequate anti-tubercular peptides.Keeping in view of the emerging trends of drug resistant M.tuberculosis globally and unexampled mycobactericidal characteristics of peptides,the anti-tubercular peptides of varied origins can be used as a potential weapon to eradicatc TB in future by developing new therapeutic drugs.展开更多
Spontaneous,non-surgical haematogenous Staphylococcus aureus meningitis is rare and associated with high mortality.Mixed infection causing meningitis(pyogenic and tubercular) is further rarer,poses a difficult diagnos...Spontaneous,non-surgical haematogenous Staphylococcus aureus meningitis is rare and associated with high mortality.Mixed infection causing meningitis(pyogenic and tubercular) is further rarer,poses a difficult diagnostic and management challenge,which warrants early diagnosis and aggressive therapy.We present a case of concurrent pyogenic and tubercular meningitis in a child managed successfully.It seems that in present case initial pyogenic infection resulted in the immunocompromised state for the child that would had lead to the activation of tubercular foci resulting in tubercular meningitis.展开更多
Postoperative spondylodiscitis is a rare but serious complication after lumbar disc surgery.Most cases are due to more virulent organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus.No case of post operative tuber...Postoperative spondylodiscitis is a rare but serious complication after lumbar disc surgery.Most cases are due to more virulent organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus.No case of post operative tubercular spondylodiscitis has been reported till date to our knowledge. We are reporting a case of tubercular spondylodiscitis followed by lumbar disc surgery of L2-3 level.展开更多
Tubercular infections of central nervous system commonly present with hydrocephalus, basal exudates, infarcts, tuberculomas, etc. However, rarely there are atypical lesions which can pose greater difficulty in differe...Tubercular infections of central nervous system commonly present with hydrocephalus, basal exudates, infarcts, tuberculomas, etc. However, rarely there are atypical lesions which can pose greater difficulty in differentiating from other lesions like tumors. This case series describes the spectrum of such lesions, with review few individual reports found in literature. Clinical presentations were weakness of limbs, slurring of speech and underlying primary tubercular focus. The age group ranged from 16 - 60 years with M:F ratio being 1:1. Spectrum of such lesions is discussed here with emphasis on the role of magnetic resonance imaging in prompt diagnosis. Thus initiating an early conservative line of management and its follow up with aversion of neurointervention which has its own inherent complications, the final outcome is a reduction in morbidity and mortality (as noted in the follow up) as well as patient cost care.展开更多
Introduction: The adverse drug events (ADEs) to second-line anti-TB drugs are one of the major reasons for the patients default on treatment. A general awareness of various adverse drug events (ADE) and their manageme...Introduction: The adverse drug events (ADEs) to second-line anti-TB drugs are one of the major reasons for the patients default on treatment. A general awareness of various adverse drug events (ADE) and their management is essential for the effective management of tuberculosis. Identification of adverse drug reaction profile of patients can be useful for the early detection, management and prevention of adverse drug events. Material and methods: It was a prospective observational study conducted after approved Institutional Ethics Committee. A total of 104 drug resistant tuberculosis patients registered from 1st November 2012 to 31st October 2013 started with second line anti-tubercular drugs under PMDT-RNCP after taking written informed consent. Adverse drug reaction during treatment recorded and assessed by Hart wig and WHO scale. Results: 87% patients experienced adverse drug reactions. Total 346 ADR were reported. Most common were gastritis (65%) and arthralgia (60.6%), others were nausea (35.6%), vomiting (32.7%), hyperuricemia (30.8%), giddiness (27%), anorexia (17.3), generalized weakness (15.4), insomnia (10.6%), psychosis (8.6%), hearing impairment (6.7%), hypersensitivity reaction (5.8%), peripheral neuropathy (4.8%), visual disturbance (3.8%), nephrotoxicity (2.9%), forgetfulness (2.9%), gynaecomastia (1.9%), hypothyroidism (1%), seizure (1%), and thrombocytopenia (1%). Conclusion: Majority of patients experienced wide range adverse drug reactions. Most of patients faced the problem within 2 - 3 months of initiation of treatment and managed by symptomatic. Early identification, prompt management and standardized reporting adverse drug reactions at all the level of healthcare are needed.展开更多
A series of indazol-2-yl(pyridin-4-yl)methanones, 4 were acquired from 2,6-bisbenzylidene cyclohex- anones, 3 and anti-tubercular drug (isoniazid), and their anti-tubercular impacts were screened. Among the test c...A series of indazol-2-yl(pyridin-4-yl)methanones, 4 were acquired from 2,6-bisbenzylidene cyclohex- anones, 3 and anti-tubercular drug (isoniazid), and their anti-tubercular impacts were screened. Among the test compounds used against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 Ra cell line in the microplate alamar blue assay, the compounds 4g-j revealed moderate anti-tubercular activity with MIC 12.5 μg/mL, comparable to standard drugs (streptomycin, MIC, 6.25 μg/mL, pyrazinamide, isoniazid and ciprofloxacin with MICs of 3.125 μg/mL).展开更多
基金supported by Maulana Azad National Fellowship(Fl17.1/2015-16/MANF-2015-17-BIH-60730),University Grants Commission,Delhi,India
文摘Tuberculosis(TB) is a symbolic menace to mankind,infecting almost one third of the world's populace and causing over a million mortalities annually.Mycobacterium tuberculosis(M.tuberculosis) is the key pathogen of TB that invades and replicates inside the host's macrophage.With the emerging dilemma of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis(MDR-TB) and extensivelydrug resistant tuberculosis(XDR-TB),the exigency for developing new TB drugs is an obligation now for worldwide researchers.Among the propitious antimycobacterial agents examined in last few decades,anti-tubercular peptides have been substantiated to be persuasive with multiple advantages such as low immunogenicity,selective affinity to bacterial negatively charged cell envelopes and most importantly divergent mechanisms of action.In this review,we epitomized the current advances in the anti-tubercular peptides,focusing the sources and highlighting the mycobactericidal mechanisms of promising peptides.The review investigates the current anti-tubercular peptides exploited not only from human immune cells,human non-immune cells,bacteria and fungi but also from venoms,cyanobacteria,bacteriophages and several other unplumbed sources.The anti-tubercular peptides of those origins are also known to have unique second non-membrane targets within M.tuberculosis.The present context also describes the several cases that manifested the severe side effects of extant antiTB drugs.The downfall,failure to reach clinical trial phases,inept to MDR- or XDR-TB and severe complications of the currently available anti-tubercular drugs accentuate the imperative necessity to develop efficacious drugs from adequate anti-tubercular peptides.Keeping in view of the emerging trends of drug resistant M.tuberculosis globally and unexampled mycobactericidal characteristics of peptides,the anti-tubercular peptides of varied origins can be used as a potential weapon to eradicatc TB in future by developing new therapeutic drugs.
文摘Spontaneous,non-surgical haematogenous Staphylococcus aureus meningitis is rare and associated with high mortality.Mixed infection causing meningitis(pyogenic and tubercular) is further rarer,poses a difficult diagnostic and management challenge,which warrants early diagnosis and aggressive therapy.We present a case of concurrent pyogenic and tubercular meningitis in a child managed successfully.It seems that in present case initial pyogenic infection resulted in the immunocompromised state for the child that would had lead to the activation of tubercular foci resulting in tubercular meningitis.
文摘Postoperative spondylodiscitis is a rare but serious complication after lumbar disc surgery.Most cases are due to more virulent organisms such as Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus.No case of post operative tubercular spondylodiscitis has been reported till date to our knowledge. We are reporting a case of tubercular spondylodiscitis followed by lumbar disc surgery of L2-3 level.
文摘Tubercular infections of central nervous system commonly present with hydrocephalus, basal exudates, infarcts, tuberculomas, etc. However, rarely there are atypical lesions which can pose greater difficulty in differentiating from other lesions like tumors. This case series describes the spectrum of such lesions, with review few individual reports found in literature. Clinical presentations were weakness of limbs, slurring of speech and underlying primary tubercular focus. The age group ranged from 16 - 60 years with M:F ratio being 1:1. Spectrum of such lesions is discussed here with emphasis on the role of magnetic resonance imaging in prompt diagnosis. Thus initiating an early conservative line of management and its follow up with aversion of neurointervention which has its own inherent complications, the final outcome is a reduction in morbidity and mortality (as noted in the follow up) as well as patient cost care.
文摘Introduction: The adverse drug events (ADEs) to second-line anti-TB drugs are one of the major reasons for the patients default on treatment. A general awareness of various adverse drug events (ADE) and their management is essential for the effective management of tuberculosis. Identification of adverse drug reaction profile of patients can be useful for the early detection, management and prevention of adverse drug events. Material and methods: It was a prospective observational study conducted after approved Institutional Ethics Committee. A total of 104 drug resistant tuberculosis patients registered from 1st November 2012 to 31st October 2013 started with second line anti-tubercular drugs under PMDT-RNCP after taking written informed consent. Adverse drug reaction during treatment recorded and assessed by Hart wig and WHO scale. Results: 87% patients experienced adverse drug reactions. Total 346 ADR were reported. Most common were gastritis (65%) and arthralgia (60.6%), others were nausea (35.6%), vomiting (32.7%), hyperuricemia (30.8%), giddiness (27%), anorexia (17.3), generalized weakness (15.4), insomnia (10.6%), psychosis (8.6%), hearing impairment (6.7%), hypersensitivity reaction (5.8%), peripheral neuropathy (4.8%), visual disturbance (3.8%), nephrotoxicity (2.9%), forgetfulness (2.9%), gynaecomastia (1.9%), hypothyroidism (1%), seizure (1%), and thrombocytopenia (1%). Conclusion: Majority of patients experienced wide range adverse drug reactions. Most of patients faced the problem within 2 - 3 months of initiation of treatment and managed by symptomatic. Early identification, prompt management and standardized reporting adverse drug reactions at all the level of healthcare are needed.
基金VIT University for providing us with research funding and laboratory facilitiesMaratha Mandal Dental College,Belgaum for biological screening support
文摘A series of indazol-2-yl(pyridin-4-yl)methanones, 4 were acquired from 2,6-bisbenzylidene cyclohex- anones, 3 and anti-tubercular drug (isoniazid), and their anti-tubercular impacts were screened. Among the test compounds used against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37 Ra cell line in the microplate alamar blue assay, the compounds 4g-j revealed moderate anti-tubercular activity with MIC 12.5 μg/mL, comparable to standard drugs (streptomycin, MIC, 6.25 μg/mL, pyrazinamide, isoniazid and ciprofloxacin with MICs of 3.125 μg/mL).