Investigation of protein interaction networks in mycobacterium tuberculosis using computational approaches
Investigation of protein interaction networks in mycobacterium tuberculosis using computational approaches
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2019-01-01
Authors
Dharmapal Burne
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University of Hyderabad
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the prevalent infectious diseases caused by the bacterium
Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It is one of the airborne diseases which spread from
person to person through the air. TB is of two types, latent and active TB. In case of
the latent TB, the pathogen infects human macrophage cells and remains in an
inactive state. It is a non-contagious with no symptoms. Sometimes, it may get
converted to the active TB. In case of the active TB, the pathogen multiples in the
macrophage cells causing disease. It is contagious to other persons. Symptoms of the
active TB include cough, fever, night sweats, weight loss, etc. TB is generally
diagnosed through tuberculin skin test where tuberculin, a purified protein derivative
of the pathogen, is injected in the patient just below the inside forearm. The injected
site is checked after 2 to 3 days for red hard bump. If the bump swells up to specific
size, the patient is diagnosed to have TB disease. In order to confirm the disease, other
tests such as blood tests, chest X-rays and sputum tests are performed alongside the
skin test. All the patients detected with either active or inactive TB are prescribed with
medications depending upon the age, overall health and resistance to drugs. The
patients detected with inactive TB may require only one kind of antibiotic while the
patients with active TB may require multiple drugs. Period of treatment of the patients
with drugs vary from 6 months to few years. If the patients do not take the entire TB
treatment course, the pathogen may get resistance to drugs causing multi-drug
resistance (MDR) TB which is difficult to be treated. Therefore patients detected with
TB are provided with proper medication and correct administration. In certain cases,
the patients are recommended for Directly Observation Therapy (DOT) where a
healthcare worker administers the TB medication to the patients in order to ensure
the full course of treatment. In the patients diagnosed with HIV, diabetes or cancer,
the treatment of TB becomes harder. If the TB is left untreated, it becomes fatal
affecting kidneys, brain and heart. The vast majority of the TB cases are curable with
proper medications and treatments elsewise two-third of the world‘s population would
die due to TB.