Which of the following phenomena would underlie the physician's explanation?

A physician is explaining to a 40-year-old male patient the importance of completing his course of antibiotics for the treatment of tuberculosis. The physician explains the damage that could occur to lung tissue by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Which of the following phenomena would underlie the physician’s explanation?
Answers:
A. Tissue destruction results from neutrophil deactivation.
B. Macrophages form a capsule around the Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria, resulting in immune granulomas.
C. Neutrophils are ineffective against the Mycobacterium tuberculosis antigens.
D. Nonspecific macrophage activity leads to pulmonary tissue destruction and resulting hemoptysis.