• Scientists have uncovered an elegant biophysical trick that tuberculosis-causing bacteria use to survive inside human cells, a discovery that could lead to new strategies for fighting one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases.

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  • Scientists have identified a biophysical “stealth” strategy employed by Mycobacterium tuberculosis to evade the host immune response. The bacteria alter the physical properties of their cell envelope, enabling them to survive and replicate within human macrophages without triggering strong inflammatory signals. This discovery, detailed in a recent study, highlights how TB can persist inside host cells by manipulating membrane dynamics and immune signaling pathways. Understanding this mechanism offers a promising target for novel therapeutic approaches aimed at disrupting the bacteria’s evasion tactics and improving treatment outcomes for one of the world’s deadliest infectious diseases.

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