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Detailed and comprehensive notes on tuberculosis (Edexcel biology A). [“A-Level Biology: Edexcel A Year 1 & 2 Complete Revision & Practice” (CGP, ISBN: 9781782942986), “Salters-Nuffield AS/A level Biology Student Book 1” (Pearson, ISBN: 9781447991007) and “Salters-Nuffield A level Biology...

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Tuberculosis
6.6 Understand how Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV)
infect human cells, causing a sequence of symptoms that may result in death.

Tuberculosis
• Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by the airborne bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
• It is a widespread disease that affects the respiratory system.

• TB can be treated using a course of antibiotics.
• However, antibiotic resistance strains of TB have emerged.

Infection
• When a person becomes infected with TB, an immune response is produced.
• A tissue mass called a tubercle forms around the infected site and after 3-8 weeks, the infected
region heals.

• The bacteria can survive inside macrophage for years until the immune system becomes weak.

Symptoms
• If a patient’s immune system is unable to control the infection, active tuberculosis may occur.
• The bacteria will multiply rapidly, destroying the lung tissue, which can be fatal.

• Common Symptoms: coughing, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, weight loss, fever, night sweats.

• Fevers and night sweats occur due to neutrophils and macrophages releasing fever-causing
substances as part of the inflammatory response.
• These chemicals (including interferons) affect the hypothalamus and increase core body temperature.

Dormancy & Activation
• The bacteria are taken up by phagocytes and replicate inside it.
• The infected phagocytes are sealed off in tubercles.

• While dormant, the infected person will experience no symptoms.

• Reactivated bacteria may be able to overcome the immune system, causing TB.
• Reactivation is more likely in people with weakened immune systems, e.g. people with AIDS.

Immune System Evasion Mechanisms
• When M. tuberculosis bacteria infect the lungs, they are engulfed by phagocytes.
• Here, they produce substances that prevent the lysosome fusing with the phagocytic vacuole.
• This means the bacteria are not broken down and can multiply undetected inside phagocytes.

• The bacterium also disrupts antigen presentation in infected cells.
This prevents immune system cells from recognising and killing the infected phagocytes.

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