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The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone

Mycobacterium africanum is an important cause of tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa. So far, two lineages called M. africanum West African 1 (MAF1) and M. africanum West African 2 (MAF2) have been defined. Although several molecular studies on MAF2 have been conducted to date, little is known about MA...

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Autores principales: Gehre, Florian, Antonio, Martin, Faïhun, Frank, Odoun, Mathieu, Uwizeye, Cecile, de Rijk, Pim, de Jong, Bouke C., Affolabi, Dissou
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077000
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author Gehre, Florian
Antonio, Martin
Faïhun, Frank
Odoun, Mathieu
Uwizeye, Cecile
de Rijk, Pim
de Jong, Bouke C.
Affolabi, Dissou
author_facet Gehre, Florian
Antonio, Martin
Faïhun, Frank
Odoun, Mathieu
Uwizeye, Cecile
de Rijk, Pim
de Jong, Bouke C.
Affolabi, Dissou
author_sort Gehre, Florian
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description Mycobacterium africanum is an important cause of tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa. So far, two lineages called M. africanum West African 1 (MAF1) and M. africanum West African 2 (MAF2) have been defined. Although several molecular studies on MAF2 have been conducted to date, little is known about MAF1. As MAF1 is mainly present in countries around the Gulf of Guinea we aimed to estimate its prevalence in Cotonou, the biggest city in Benin. Between 2005–06 we collected strains in Cotonou/Benin and genotyped them using spoligo- and 12-loci-MIRU-VNTR-typing. Analyzing 194 isolates, we found that 31% and 6% were MAF1 and MAF2, respectively. Therefore Benin is one of the countries with the highest prevalence (37%) of M. africanum in general and MAF1 in particular. Moreover, we combined our data from Benin with publicly available genotyping information from Nigeria and Sierra Leone, and determined the phylogeographic population structure and genotypic clustering of MAF1. Within the MAF1 lineage, we identified an unexpected great genetic variability with the presence of at least 10 sub-lineages. Interestingly, 8 out of 10 of the discovered sub-lineages not only clustered genetically but also geographically. Besides showing a remarkable local restriction to certain regions in Benin and Nigeria, the sub-lineages differed dramatically in their capacity to transmit within the human host population. While identifying Benin as one of the countries with the highest overall prevalence of M. africanum, this study also contains the first detailed description of the transmission dynamics and phylogenetic composition of the MAF1 lineage.
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spelling pubmed-37971372013-10-18 The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone Gehre, Florian Antonio, Martin Faïhun, Frank Odoun, Mathieu Uwizeye, Cecile de Rijk, Pim de Jong, Bouke C. Affolabi, Dissou PLoS One Research Article Mycobacterium africanum is an important cause of tuberculosis (TB) in West Africa. So far, two lineages called M. africanum West African 1 (MAF1) and M. africanum West African 2 (MAF2) have been defined. Although several molecular studies on MAF2 have been conducted to date, little is known about MAF1. As MAF1 is mainly present in countries around the Gulf of Guinea we aimed to estimate its prevalence in Cotonou, the biggest city in Benin. Between 2005–06 we collected strains in Cotonou/Benin and genotyped them using spoligo- and 12-loci-MIRU-VNTR-typing. Analyzing 194 isolates, we found that 31% and 6% were MAF1 and MAF2, respectively. Therefore Benin is one of the countries with the highest prevalence (37%) of M. africanum in general and MAF1 in particular. Moreover, we combined our data from Benin with publicly available genotyping information from Nigeria and Sierra Leone, and determined the phylogeographic population structure and genotypic clustering of MAF1. Within the MAF1 lineage, we identified an unexpected great genetic variability with the presence of at least 10 sub-lineages. Interestingly, 8 out of 10 of the discovered sub-lineages not only clustered genetically but also geographically. Besides showing a remarkable local restriction to certain regions in Benin and Nigeria, the sub-lineages differed dramatically in their capacity to transmit within the human host population. While identifying Benin as one of the countries with the highest overall prevalence of M. africanum, this study also contains the first detailed description of the transmission dynamics and phylogenetic composition of the MAF1 lineage. Public Library of Science 2013-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3797137/ /pubmed/24143198 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077000 Text en © 2013 Gehre 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.
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Gehre, Florian
Antonio, Martin
Faïhun, Frank
Odoun, Mathieu
Uwizeye, Cecile
de Rijk, Pim
de Jong, Bouke C.
Affolabi, Dissou
The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title_full The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title_fullStr The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title_full_unstemmed The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title_short The First Phylogeographic Population Structure and Analysis of Transmission Dynamics of M. africanum West African 1— Combining Molecular Data from Benin, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
title_sort first phylogeographic population structure and analysis of transmission dynamics of m. africanum west african 1— combining molecular data from benin, nigeria and sierra leone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3797137/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24143198
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0077000
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