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Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden

BACKGROUND: Drug resistant (DR) and multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) is increasing worldwide. In some parts of the world 10% or more of new TB cases are MDR. The Beijing genotype is a distinct genetic lineage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is distributed worldwide, and has caused l...

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Autores principales: Ghebremichael, Solomon, Groenheit, Ramona, Pennhag, Alexandra, Koivula, Tuija, Andersson, Emmi, Bruchfeld, Judith, Hoffner, Sven, Romanus, Victoria, Källenius, Gunilla
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2878347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20531942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010893
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author Ghebremichael, Solomon
Groenheit, Ramona
Pennhag, Alexandra
Koivula, Tuija
Andersson, Emmi
Bruchfeld, Judith
Hoffner, Sven
Romanus, Victoria
Källenius, Gunilla
author_facet Ghebremichael, Solomon
Groenheit, Ramona
Pennhag, Alexandra
Koivula, Tuija
Andersson, Emmi
Bruchfeld, Judith
Hoffner, Sven
Romanus, Victoria
Källenius, Gunilla
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description BACKGROUND: Drug resistant (DR) and multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) is increasing worldwide. In some parts of the world 10% or more of new TB cases are MDR. The Beijing genotype is a distinct genetic lineage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is distributed worldwide, and has caused large outbreaks of MDR-TB. It has been proposed that certain lineages of M. tuberculosis, such as the Beijing lineage, may have specific adaptive advantages. We have investigated the presence and transmission of DR Beijing strains in the Swedish population. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: All DR M. tuberculosis complex isolates between 1994 and 2008 were studied. Isolates that were of Beijing genotype were investigated for specific resistance mutations and phylogenetic markers. Seventy (13%) of 536 DR strains were of Beijing genotype. The majority of the patients with Beijing strains were foreign born, and their country of origin reflects the countries where the Beijing genotype is most prevalent. Multidrug-resistance was significantly more common in Beijing strains than in non-Beijing strains. There was a correlation between the Beijing genotype and specific resistance mutations in the katG gene, the mabA-inhA-promotor and the rpoB gene. By a combined use of RD deletions, spoligotyping, IS1547, mutT gene polymorphism and Rv3135 gene analysis the Beijing strains could be divided into 11 genomic sublineages. Of the patients with Beijing strains 28 (41%) were found in altogether 10 clusters (2–5 per cluster), as defined by RFLP IS6110, while 52% of the patients with non-Beijing strains were in clusters. By 24 loci MIRU-VNTR 31 (45%) of the patients with Beijing strains were found in altogether 7 clusters (2–11 per cluster). Contact tracing established possible epidemiological linkage between only two patients with Beijing strains. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Although extensive outbreaks with non-Beijing TB strains have occurred in Sweden, Beijing strains have not taken hold, in spite of the proximity to high prevalence countries such as Russia and the Baltic countries. The Beijing sublineages so far introduced in Sweden may not be adapted to spread in the Scandinavian population.
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spelling pubmed-28783472010-06-07 Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden Ghebremichael, Solomon Groenheit, Ramona Pennhag, Alexandra Koivula, Tuija Andersson, Emmi Bruchfeld, Judith Hoffner, Sven Romanus, Victoria Källenius, Gunilla PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Drug resistant (DR) and multi-drug resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) is increasing worldwide. In some parts of the world 10% or more of new TB cases are MDR. The Beijing genotype is a distinct genetic lineage of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which is distributed worldwide, and has caused large outbreaks of MDR-TB. It has been proposed that certain lineages of M. tuberculosis, such as the Beijing lineage, may have specific adaptive advantages. We have investigated the presence and transmission of DR Beijing strains in the Swedish population. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: All DR M. tuberculosis complex isolates between 1994 and 2008 were studied. Isolates that were of Beijing genotype were investigated for specific resistance mutations and phylogenetic markers. Seventy (13%) of 536 DR strains were of Beijing genotype. The majority of the patients with Beijing strains were foreign born, and their country of origin reflects the countries where the Beijing genotype is most prevalent. Multidrug-resistance was significantly more common in Beijing strains than in non-Beijing strains. There was a correlation between the Beijing genotype and specific resistance mutations in the katG gene, the mabA-inhA-promotor and the rpoB gene. By a combined use of RD deletions, spoligotyping, IS1547, mutT gene polymorphism and Rv3135 gene analysis the Beijing strains could be divided into 11 genomic sublineages. Of the patients with Beijing strains 28 (41%) were found in altogether 10 clusters (2–5 per cluster), as defined by RFLP IS6110, while 52% of the patients with non-Beijing strains were in clusters. By 24 loci MIRU-VNTR 31 (45%) of the patients with Beijing strains were found in altogether 7 clusters (2–11 per cluster). Contact tracing established possible epidemiological linkage between only two patients with Beijing strains. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Although extensive outbreaks with non-Beijing TB strains have occurred in Sweden, Beijing strains have not taken hold, in spite of the proximity to high prevalence countries such as Russia and the Baltic countries. The Beijing sublineages so far introduced in Sweden may not be adapted to spread in the Scandinavian population. Public Library of Science 2010-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2878347/ /pubmed/20531942 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010893 Text en Ghebremichael et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ghebremichael, Solomon
Groenheit, Ramona
Pennhag, Alexandra
Koivula, Tuija
Andersson, Emmi
Bruchfeld, Judith
Hoffner, Sven
Romanus, Victoria
Källenius, Gunilla
Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title_full Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title_fullStr Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title_short Drug Resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Genotype Does Not Spread in Sweden
title_sort drug resistant mycobacterium tuberculosis of the beijing genotype does not spread in sweden
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2878347/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20531942
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010893
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