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The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country

BACKGROUND: Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates is a powerful tool for epidemiological control of tuberculosis (TB) and phylogenetic exploration of the pathogen. Standardized PCR-based typing, based on 15 to 24 mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable number of tandem repeat...

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Autores principales: Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia, Gomes, Harrison M., Willery, Eve, Possuelo, Lia, Batista Lima, Karla Valéria, Allix-Béguec, Caroline, Locht, Camille, Goguet de la Salmonière, Yves-Olivier L., Gutierrez, Maria Cristina, Suffys, Philip, Supply, Philip
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21464915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018256
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author Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia
Gomes, Harrison M.
Willery, Eve
Possuelo, Lia
Batista Lima, Karla Valéria
Allix-Béguec, Caroline
Locht, Camille
Goguet de la Salmonière, Yves-Olivier L.
Gutierrez, Maria Cristina
Suffys, Philip
Supply, Philip
author_facet Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia
Gomes, Harrison M.
Willery, Eve
Possuelo, Lia
Batista Lima, Karla Valéria
Allix-Béguec, Caroline
Locht, Camille
Goguet de la Salmonière, Yves-Olivier L.
Gutierrez, Maria Cristina
Suffys, Philip
Supply, Philip
author_sort Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia
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description BACKGROUND: Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates is a powerful tool for epidemiological control of tuberculosis (TB) and phylogenetic exploration of the pathogen. Standardized PCR-based typing, based on 15 to 24 mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable number of tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) loci combined with spoligotyping, has been shown to have adequate resolution power for tracing TB transmission and to be useful for predicting diverse strain lineages in European settings. Its informative value needs to be tested in high TB-burden countries, where the use of genotyping is often complicated by dominance of geographically specific, genetically homogeneous strain lineages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We tested this genotyping system for molecular epidemiological analysis of 369 M. tuberculosis isolates from 3 regions of Brazil, a high TB-burden country. Deligotyping, targeting 43 large sequence polymorphisms (LSPs), and the MIRU-VNTRplus identification database were used to assess phylogenetic predictions. High congruence between the different typing results consistently revealed the countrywide supremacy of the Latin-American-Mediterranean (LAM) lineage, comprised of three main branches. In addition to an already known RDRio branch, at least one other branch characterized by a phylogenetically informative LAM3 spoligo-signature seems to be globally distributed beyond Brazil. Nevertheless, by distinguishing 321 genotypes in this strain population, combined MIRU-VNTR typing and spoligotyping demonstrated the presence of multiple distinct clones. The use of 15 to 24 loci discriminated 21 to 25% more strains within the LAM lineage, compared to a restricted lineage-specific locus set suggested to be used after SNP analysis. Noteworthy, 23 of the 28 molecular clusters identified were exclusively composed of patient isolates from a same region, consistent with expected patterns of mostly local TB transmission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Standard MIRU-VNTR typing combined with spoligotyping can reveal epidemiologically meaningful clonal diversity behind a dominant M. tuberculosis strain lineage in a high TB-burden country and is useful to explore international phylogenetical ramifications.
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spelling pubmed-30646752011-04-04 The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia Gomes, Harrison M. Willery, Eve Possuelo, Lia Batista Lima, Karla Valéria Allix-Béguec, Caroline Locht, Camille Goguet de la Salmonière, Yves-Olivier L. Gutierrez, Maria Cristina Suffys, Philip Supply, Philip PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Genotyping of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates is a powerful tool for epidemiological control of tuberculosis (TB) and phylogenetic exploration of the pathogen. Standardized PCR-based typing, based on 15 to 24 mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable number of tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) loci combined with spoligotyping, has been shown to have adequate resolution power for tracing TB transmission and to be useful for predicting diverse strain lineages in European settings. Its informative value needs to be tested in high TB-burden countries, where the use of genotyping is often complicated by dominance of geographically specific, genetically homogeneous strain lineages. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We tested this genotyping system for molecular epidemiological analysis of 369 M. tuberculosis isolates from 3 regions of Brazil, a high TB-burden country. Deligotyping, targeting 43 large sequence polymorphisms (LSPs), and the MIRU-VNTRplus identification database were used to assess phylogenetic predictions. High congruence between the different typing results consistently revealed the countrywide supremacy of the Latin-American-Mediterranean (LAM) lineage, comprised of three main branches. In addition to an already known RDRio branch, at least one other branch characterized by a phylogenetically informative LAM3 spoligo-signature seems to be globally distributed beyond Brazil. Nevertheless, by distinguishing 321 genotypes in this strain population, combined MIRU-VNTR typing and spoligotyping demonstrated the presence of multiple distinct clones. The use of 15 to 24 loci discriminated 21 to 25% more strains within the LAM lineage, compared to a restricted lineage-specific locus set suggested to be used after SNP analysis. Noteworthy, 23 of the 28 molecular clusters identified were exclusively composed of patient isolates from a same region, consistent with expected patterns of mostly local TB transmission. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Standard MIRU-VNTR typing combined with spoligotyping can reveal epidemiologically meaningful clonal diversity behind a dominant M. tuberculosis strain lineage in a high TB-burden country and is useful to explore international phylogenetical ramifications. Public Library of Science 2011-03-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3064675/ /pubmed/21464915 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018256 Text en Cardoso Oelemann 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
Cardoso Oelemann, Maranibia
Gomes, Harrison M.
Willery, Eve
Possuelo, Lia
Batista Lima, Karla Valéria
Allix-Béguec, Caroline
Locht, Camille
Goguet de la Salmonière, Yves-Olivier L.
Gutierrez, Maria Cristina
Suffys, Philip
Supply, Philip
The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title_full The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title_fullStr The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title_full_unstemmed The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title_short The Forest behind the Tree: Phylogenetic Exploration of a Dominant Mycobacterium tuberculosis Strain Lineage from a High Tuberculosis Burden Country
title_sort forest behind the tree: phylogenetic exploration of a dominant mycobacterium tuberculosis strain lineage from a high tuberculosis burden country
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3064675/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21464915
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0018256
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