Metabolomic Biomarkers for Monitoring Tuberculosis Treatment Response: A Comprehensive Literature Review
Hien Thi Thu Nguyen·Linh Nhat Nguyen·Chi Que Nguyen·Hanh Thi My Dinh·Trang Khanh Tran·Nhung Thi Thuy Hoang·H Tran Nguyen·Vang Quy Le·Alexei Korobitsyn·Linh Nhat Nguyen·Tuong Khanh Bui-Nguyen
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major global cause of morbidity and mortality. Current tools for monitoring treatment response rely on sputum-based microscopy and culture, which are often insensitive, time-consuming, and impractical in extrapulmonary or pediatric TB and in individuals unable to produce sputum. Metabolomics has emerged as a promising approach for identifying host-derived biomarkers that reflect treatment-associated immunometabolic changes; however, the available evidence remains hete
