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Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America

BACKGROUND: Mutations associated with resistance to rifampin or streptomycin have been reported for W/Beijing and Latin American Mediterranean (LAM) strain families of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A few studies with limited sample sizes have separately evaluated mutations in katG, ahpC and inhA genes...

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Autores principales: Dalla Costa, Elis R, Ribeiro, Marta O, Silva, Márcia SN, Arnold, Liane S, Rostirolla, Diana C, Cafrune, Patricia I, Espinoza, Roger C, Palaci, Moises, Telles, Maria A, Ritacco, Viviana, Suffys, Philip N, Lopes, Maria L, Campelo, Creuza L, Miranda, Silvana S, Kremer, Kristin, da Silva, Pedro E Almeida, Fonseca, Leila de Souza, Ho, John L, Kritski, Afrânio L, Rossetti, Maria LR
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19228426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-39
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author Dalla Costa, Elis R
Ribeiro, Marta O
Silva, Márcia SN
Arnold, Liane S
Rostirolla, Diana C
Cafrune, Patricia I
Espinoza, Roger C
Palaci, Moises
Telles, Maria A
Ritacco, Viviana
Suffys, Philip N
Lopes, Maria L
Campelo, Creuza L
Miranda, Silvana S
Kremer, Kristin
da Silva, Pedro E Almeida
Fonseca, Leila de Souza
Ho, John L
Kritski, Afrânio L
Rossetti, Maria LR
author_facet Dalla Costa, Elis R
Ribeiro, Marta O
Silva, Márcia SN
Arnold, Liane S
Rostirolla, Diana C
Cafrune, Patricia I
Espinoza, Roger C
Palaci, Moises
Telles, Maria A
Ritacco, Viviana
Suffys, Philip N
Lopes, Maria L
Campelo, Creuza L
Miranda, Silvana S
Kremer, Kristin
da Silva, Pedro E Almeida
Fonseca, Leila de Souza
Ho, John L
Kritski, Afrânio L
Rossetti, Maria LR
author_sort Dalla Costa, Elis R
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mutations associated with resistance to rifampin or streptomycin have been reported for W/Beijing and Latin American Mediterranean (LAM) strain families of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A few studies with limited sample sizes have separately evaluated mutations in katG, ahpC and inhA genes that are associated with isoniazid (INH) resistance. Increasing prevalence of INH resistance, especially in high tuberculosis (TB) prevalent countries is worsening the burden of TB control programs, since similar transmission rates are noted for INH susceptible and resistant M. tuberculosis strains. RESULTS: We, therefore, conducted a comprehensive evaluation of INH resistant M. tuberculosis strains (n = 224) from three South American countries with high burden of drug resistant TB to characterize mutations in katG, ahpC and inhA gene loci and correlate with minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) levels and spoligotype strain family. Mutations in katG were observed in 181 (80.8%) of the isolates of which 178 (98.3%) was contributed by the katG S315T mutation. Additional mutations seen included oxyR-ahpC; inhA regulatory region and inhA structural gene. The S315T katG mutation was significantly more likely to be associated with MIC for INH ≥2 μg/mL. The S315T katG mutation was also more frequent in Haarlem family strains than LAM (n = 81) and T strain families. CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that genetic screening for the S315T katG mutation may provide rapid information for anti-TB regimen selection, epidemiological monitoring of INH resistance and, possibly, to track transmission of INH resistant strains.
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spelling pubmed-26506972009-03-04 Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America Dalla Costa, Elis R Ribeiro, Marta O Silva, Márcia SN Arnold, Liane S Rostirolla, Diana C Cafrune, Patricia I Espinoza, Roger C Palaci, Moises Telles, Maria A Ritacco, Viviana Suffys, Philip N Lopes, Maria L Campelo, Creuza L Miranda, Silvana S Kremer, Kristin da Silva, Pedro E Almeida Fonseca, Leila de Souza Ho, John L Kritski, Afrânio L Rossetti, Maria LR BMC Microbiol Research article BACKGROUND: Mutations associated with resistance to rifampin or streptomycin have been reported for W/Beijing and Latin American Mediterranean (LAM) strain families of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. A few studies with limited sample sizes have separately evaluated mutations in katG, ahpC and inhA genes that are associated with isoniazid (INH) resistance. Increasing prevalence of INH resistance, especially in high tuberculosis (TB) prevalent countries is worsening the burden of TB control programs, since similar transmission rates are noted for INH susceptible and resistant M. tuberculosis strains. RESULTS: We, therefore, conducted a comprehensive evaluation of INH resistant M. tuberculosis strains (n = 224) from three South American countries with high burden of drug resistant TB to characterize mutations in katG, ahpC and inhA gene loci and correlate with minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) levels and spoligotype strain family. Mutations in katG were observed in 181 (80.8%) of the isolates of which 178 (98.3%) was contributed by the katG S315T mutation. Additional mutations seen included oxyR-ahpC; inhA regulatory region and inhA structural gene. The S315T katG mutation was significantly more likely to be associated with MIC for INH ≥2 μg/mL. The S315T katG mutation was also more frequent in Haarlem family strains than LAM (n = 81) and T strain families. CONCLUSION: Our data suggests that genetic screening for the S315T katG mutation may provide rapid information for anti-TB regimen selection, epidemiological monitoring of INH resistance and, possibly, to track transmission of INH resistant strains. BioMed Central 2009-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC2650697/ /pubmed/19228426 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-39 Text en Copyright ©2009 Costa et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Dalla Costa, Elis R
Ribeiro, Marta O
Silva, Márcia SN
Arnold, Liane S
Rostirolla, Diana C
Cafrune, Patricia I
Espinoza, Roger C
Palaci, Moises
Telles, Maria A
Ritacco, Viviana
Suffys, Philip N
Lopes, Maria L
Campelo, Creuza L
Miranda, Silvana S
Kremer, Kristin
da Silva, Pedro E Almeida
Fonseca, Leila de Souza
Ho, John L
Kritski, Afrânio L
Rossetti, Maria LR
Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title_full Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title_fullStr Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title_full_unstemmed Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title_short Correlations of mutations in katG, oxyR-ahpC and inhA genes and in vitro susceptibility in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in South America
title_sort correlations of mutations in katg, oxyr-ahpc and inha genes and in vitro susceptibility in mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains segregated by spoligotype families from tuberculosis prevalent countries in south america
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2650697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19228426
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-9-39
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