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The Hidden Battle: How Genes Shape Our Fight Against Tuberculosis
UgandaThursday, May 22, 2025
The study also found that some of these gene spots are linked to how our body processes certain fats. This is interesting because it shows that what we eat might also play a role in how we fight TB. The researchers did more tests to confirm this. They used special tools to turn off some of these genes in the lab. This helped them see how important these genes are in the fight against TB.
Two genes, SLIT3 and SLC1A1, were found to be very important. When the researchers added SLIT3 to immune cells in the lab, the TB bacteria grew more. This means that SLIT3 might help TB bacteria survive. The other gene, SLC1A1, was linked to how sick people got with a serious form of TB called tuberculous meningitis (TBM). People with certain versions of this gene were more likely to get very sick or even die.
All of this shows that our genes have a big impact on how we fight TB. Understanding these genes could help doctors find new ways to treat TB. It could also help them figure out who is at risk of getting very sick. This is important because TB is a big problem in many parts of the world. Finding new ways to fight it could save many lives.
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