Srilohasin, Prapaporn; Prammananan, Therdsak; Faksri, Kiatichai; Phelan, Jody E; Suriyaphol, Prapat; Kamolwat, Phalin; Smithtikarn, Saijai; Disratthakit, Areeya; Regmi, Sanjib Mani; Leechawengwongs, Manoon; +5 more... Twee-Hee Ong, Rick; Teo, Yik Ying; Tongsima, Sissades; Clark, Taane G; Chaiprasert, Angkana; (2020) Genomic evidence supporting the clonal expansion of extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis bacteria belonging to a rare proto-Beijing genotype. EMERGING MICROBES & INFECTIONS, 9 (1). pp. 2632-2641. ISSN 2222-1751 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/22221751.2020.1852891
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Abstract
Tuberculosis disease (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, is a major public health issue in Thailand. The high prevalence of modern Beijing (Lineage 2.2.1) strains has been associated with multi- and extensively drug-resistant infections (MDR-, XDR-TB), complicating disease control. The impact of rarer proto-Beijing (L2.1) strains is less clear. In our study of thirty-seven L2.1 clinical isolates spanning thirteen years, we found a high prevalence of XDR-TB cases (32.4%). With ≤ 12 pairwise SNP distances, 43.2% of L2.1 patients belong to MDR-TB or XDR-TB transmission clusters suggesting a high level of clonal expansion across four Thai provinces. All XDR-TB (100%) were likely due to transmission rather than inadequate treatment. We found a 47 mutation signature and a partial deletion of the fadD14 gene in the circulating XDR-TB cluster, which can be used for surveillance of this rare and resilient M. tuberculosis strain-type that is causing increasing health burden. We also detected three novel deletion positions, a deletion of 1285 bp within desA3 (Rv3230c), large deletions in the plcB, plcA, and ppe38 gene which may play a role in the virulence, pathogenesis or evolution of the L2.1 strain-type.
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Faculty and Department | Faculty of Infectious and Tropical Diseases > Department of Infection Biology |
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Centre for the Mathematical Modelling of Infectious Diseases TB Centre |
PubMed ID | 33205698 |
Elements ID | 153196 |
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