The immune response in tubercular uveitis and its implications for treatment: from anti-tubercular treatment to host-directed therapies
Tubercular uveitis (TB-uveitis) remains a conundrum in the uveitis field, which is mainly related to the diverse clinical phenotypes of TB-uveitis. Moreover, it remains difficult to differentiate whether Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is present in the ocular tissues, elicits a heightened immune r...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1745652024-04-07T15:41:22Z The immune response in tubercular uveitis and its implications for treatment: from anti-tubercular treatment to host-directed therapies Putera, Ikhwanuliman Schrijver, Benjamin ten Berge, Josianne C. E. M. Gupta, Vishali Nora, Rina La Distia Agrawal, Rupesh van Hagen, P. Martin Rombach, Saskia M. Dik, Willem A. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Tan Tock Seng Hospital Duke-NUS Medical School Singapore Eye Research Institute Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Anti-tubercular treatment Autoimmunity Tubercular uveitis (TB-uveitis) remains a conundrum in the uveitis field, which is mainly related to the diverse clinical phenotypes of TB-uveitis. Moreover, it remains difficult to differentiate whether Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is present in the ocular tissues, elicits a heightened immune response without Mtb invasion in ocular tissues, or even induces an anti-retinal autoimmune response. Gaps in the immuno-pathological knowledge of TB-uveitis likely delay timely diagnosis and appropriate management. In the last decade, the immunopathophysiology of TB-uveitis and its clinical management, including experts' consensus to treat or not to treat certain conditions with anti-tubercular treatment (ATT), have been extensively investigated. In the meantime, research on TB treatment, in general, is shifting more toward host-directed therapies (HDT). Given the complexities of the host-Mtb interaction, enhancement of the host immune response is expected to boost the effectiveness of ATT and help overcome the rising burden of drug-resistant Mtb strains in the population. This review will summarize the current knowledge on the immunopathophysiology of TB-uveitis and recent advances in treatment modalities and outcomes of TB-uveitis, capturing results gathered from high- and low-burden TB countries with ATT as the mainstay of treatment. Moreover, we outline the recent progress of HDT development in the pulmonary TB field and discuss the possibility of its applicability to TB-uveitis. The concept of HDT might help direct future development of efficacious therapy for TB-uveitis, although more in-depth research on the immunoregulation of this disease is still necessary. Ministry of Health (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version RLDN was supported by Riset Inovatif Produktif - Lembaga Pengelola Dana Pendidikan (RISPRO-LPDP) [RISPRO/KI/B1/KOM/5/15219/4/ 2020]. The funding source supported the creation of the figures from Biorender.com. The funding source had no involvement in the collection, analysis, interpretation, writing of the report, and decision to submit the article for publication. RA has been supported by National Medical Research Council (NMRC) grants from Ministry of Health (MOH), Singapore (The grant details: MOH-CSAINV19nov-0003 and MOH-CSAINV22jul-0004). The funding source has provided funding to RA to conduct original studies related to ocular TB and nothing to do with this particular publication. 2024-04-02T08:11:06Z 2024-04-02T08:11:06Z 2023 Journal Article Putera, I., Schrijver, B., ten Berge, J. C. E. M., Gupta, V., Nora, R. L. D., Agrawal, R., van Hagen, P. M., Rombach, S. M. & Dik, W. A. (2023). The immune response in tubercular uveitis and its implications for treatment: from anti-tubercular treatment to host-directed therapies. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research, 95, 101189-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.preteyeres.2023.101189 1350-9462 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/174565 10.1016/j.preteyeres.2023.101189 37236420 2-s2.0-85160420200 95 101189 en MOH-CSAINV19nov-0003 MOH-CSAINV22jul-0004 Progress in Retinal and Eye Research © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). application/pdf |
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Tubercular uveitis (TB-uveitis) remains a conundrum in the uveitis field, which is mainly related to the diverse clinical phenotypes of TB-uveitis. Moreover, it remains difficult to differentiate whether Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is present in the ocular tissues, elicits a heightened immune response without Mtb invasion in ocular tissues, or even induces an anti-retinal autoimmune response. Gaps in the immuno-pathological knowledge of TB-uveitis likely delay timely diagnosis and appropriate management. In the last decade, the immunopathophysiology of TB-uveitis and its clinical management, including experts' consensus to treat or not to treat certain conditions with anti-tubercular treatment (ATT), have been extensively investigated. In the meantime, research on TB treatment, in general, is shifting more toward host-directed therapies (HDT). Given the complexities of the host-Mtb interaction, enhancement of the host immune response is expected to boost the effectiveness of ATT and help overcome the rising burden of drug-resistant Mtb strains in the population. This review will summarize the current knowledge on the immunopathophysiology of TB-uveitis and recent advances in treatment modalities and outcomes of TB-uveitis, capturing results gathered from high- and low-burden TB countries with ATT as the mainstay of treatment. Moreover, we outline the recent progress of HDT development in the pulmonary TB field and discuss the possibility of its applicability to TB-uveitis. The concept of HDT might help direct future development of efficacious therapy for TB-uveitis, although more in-depth research on the immunoregulation of this disease is still necessary. |
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The immune response in tubercular uveitis and its implications for treatment: from anti-tubercular treatment to host-directed therapies |
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