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当历史与分子医学相遇:人类结核病的分子史

[When history meets molecular medicine: molecular history of human tuberculosis].

作者信息

Ottini Laura, Falchetti Mario

机构信息

Dipartimento di Medicina Molecolare, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy.

出版信息

Med Secoli. 2010;22(1-3):611-32.

Abstract

Tuberculosis represents one of the humankind's most socially devastating diseases. Despite a long history of medical research and the development of effective therapies, this disease remains a global health danger even in the 21st century. Tuberculosis may cause death but infected people with effective immunity may remain healthy for years, suggesting long-term host-pathogen co-existence. Because of its antiquity, a supposed association with human settlements and the tendency to leave typical lesions on skeletal and mummified remains, tuberculosis has been the object of intensive multidisciplinary studies, including paleo-pathological research. During the past 10 years molecular paleo-pathology developed as a new scientific discipline allowing the study of ancient pathogens by direct detection of their DNA. In this work, we reviewed evidences for tuberculosis in ancient human remains, current methods for identifying ancient mycobacterial DNA and explored current theories of Mycobacterium tuberculosis evolution and their implications in the global development of tuberculosis looking into the past and present at the same time.

摘要

结核病是人类社会危害最大的疾病之一。尽管医学研究历史悠久且已开发出有效疗法,但即便在21世纪,这种疾病仍是全球健康的一大威胁。结核病可能导致死亡,但具有有效免疫力的感染者可能多年保持健康,这表明宿主与病原体长期共存。由于其古老性、与人类定居点的假定关联以及在骨骼和木乃伊化遗骸上留下典型病变的倾向,结核病一直是包括古病理学研究在内的多学科深入研究的对象。在过去10年中,分子古病理学作为一门新的科学学科得以发展,它能够通过直接检测古代病原体的DNA来研究这些病原体。在这项工作中,我们回顾了古代人类遗骸中结核病的证据、鉴定古代分枝杆菌DNA的当前方法,并探讨了结核分枝杆菌进化的当前理论及其对结核病全球发展的影响,同时审视过去与现在。

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