“…Hence, a detailed analysis of the initial surface interactions between the mycobacterial bacillus and the host MF is necessary to gain an improved understanding of events subsequent to infection.c mi_1496 1634.. 1647 The MF receptors involved in the binding of M. tuberculosis have received comparatively more detailed attention than the relevant M. tuberculosis ligands. Host receptors that have been implicated in the detection and binding of M. tuberculosis include the complement receptors (CR) 1, 3 and 4 (Schlesinger et al, 1990;Stokes et al, 1993;Hirsch et al, 1994), mannose receptor (MR) (Schlesinger, 1993), surfactant proteins (SP)-A and -D (Gaynor et al, 1995;Ferguson et al, 1999), scavenger receptors (Zimmerli et al, 1996;Ernst, 1998), dectin-1 (Yadav and Schorey, 2006;Rothfuchs et al, 2007), tolllike receptor (TLR) 2 (Aliprantis et al, 1999;Jones et al, 2001;Quesniaux et al, 2004;Gilleron et al, 2006), TLR-4/CD14 (Qazi et al, 2007), CD44 (Leemans et al, 2003) and more recently, CD43 (Fratazzi et al, 2000;Randhawa et al, 2005).…”