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Item Towards host-directed therapies for tuberculosis(Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2015-08) Wejse, C.; Petersen, E.; Kaleebu, P.; Oliver, M.; Craig, G.; Corrah, T.; Tientcheu, L.; Antonio, M.; Rao, M.; McHugh, T.D.; Sheikh, A.; Zumla, A.; Maeurer, M.; Chakaya, J.; Hoelscher, M.; Ntoumi, F.; Rustomjee, R.; Vilaplana, C.; Yeboah-Manu, D.; Rasolofo, V.; Munderi, P.; Singh, N.; Aklillu, E.; Padayatchi, N.; Macete, E.; Kapata, N.; Mulenga, M.; Kibiki, G.; Mfinanga, S.; Nyirenda, T.; Maboko, L.; Garcia-Basteiro, A.; Rakotosamimanana, N.; Bates, M.; Mwaba, P.; Reither, K.; Gagneux, S.; Edwards, S.; Mfinanga, E.; Abdulla, S.; Cardona, P.-J; Russell, J.B.W.; Gant, V.; Noursadeghi, M.; Elkington, P.; Bonnet, M.; Menendez, C.; Dieye, T.N.; Diarra, B.; Maiga, A.; Aseffa, A.; Parida, S.; Ippolito, G.; Ramjee, G.; Kaufmann, S.H.E.; Churchyard, G.; Steyn, A.; Grobusch, M.; Sanne, I.; Martinson, N.; Madansein, R.; Wilkinson, R.J.; Mayosi, B.; Schito, M.; Wallis, R.S.The treatment of tuberculosis is based on combinations of drugs that directly target Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A new global initiative is now focusing on a complementary approach of developing adjunct host-directed therapies