2019
DOI: 10.1101/691808
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Channeling macrophage polarization via selective translation inhibition by rocaglates increases macrophage resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Abstract: 24The increasing problem of infectious diseases caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria has 25 intensified a search for novel host-directed therapies aimed at either boosting immune-mediated 26 bacterial control or reducing immunopathology. Macrophages play central roles in eliminating 27 pathogens as well as in tissue homeostasis and repair via alternative activation programs, M1-28 like and M2-like, respectively. Macrophages of both phenotypes are often present at the sites of 29 chronic unresolved inflammat… Show more

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