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Review
. 2025 Jun:155:107877.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijid.2025.107877. Epub 2025 Mar 9.

Host-directed therapy in diabetes and tuberculosis comorbidity toward global tuberculosis elimination

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Host-directed therapy in diabetes and tuberculosis comorbidity toward global tuberculosis elimination

Steven G Smith et al. Int J Infect Dis. 2025 Jun.
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Abstract

Host-directed therapy could potentially revolutionize tuberculosis control as an adjunct to traditional antibiotics for the treatment of tuberculosis disease and as a strategy to prevent disease progression following Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. The growing type 2 diabetes pandemic is hampering tuberculosis control worldwide, as people with diabetes have an increased risk of developing tuberculosis disease as well as worse treatment outcomes. Pulmonary tuberculosis is characterized by an inflammatory response that can cause alveolar tissue destruction and cavitation, and this inflammation is exacerbated in people with tuberculosis-diabetes comorbidity. Thus, the reduction of the inflammatory response is a key goal of host-directed therapy to dampen immunopathology, but it is vital that the inflammatory response is not suppressed too much, or the immune system will not be able to react to M. tuberculosis and mycobacterial replication will intensify. Furthermore, the type I interferon response and host cell metabolism are further dysregulated in tuberculosis-diabetes comorbidity, likely contributing to poor treatment outcomes. Achieving the right balance in terms of modulating the inflammatory and immune responses, both quantitatively and temporally, is more complex in tuberculosis-diabetes comorbidity, and this population should be included specifically in clinical trials of new regimens. In this regard, mathematical modeling has a key role in elucidating which biologic pathways should be targeted in different people. Host-directed therapy for people with tuberculosis-diabetes comorbidity will reduce immunopathology and post-tuberculosis lung disease, as well as boost microbiologic cure and treatment outcomes, and thus help in the fight toward global tuberculosis elimination.

Keywords: Host-directed therapy; Tuberculosis; Type 2 diabetes.

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