Tuberculosis: Discovery of a critical stage in the evolution of the bacillus towards pathogenicity
Wednesday, January 27, 2016 - 13:52
in Health & Medicine
It is the disappearance of a glycolipid from the bacterial cell envelope during evolution that may have considerably increased the virulence of tuberculosis bacilli in humans. Scientists have shown that this disappearance modified the surface properties of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, favoring its aggregation in "cords" and increasing its pathogenicity.