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Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates

The Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) Beijing family isolates are geographically widespread, and there are examples of Beijing isolates that are hypervirulent and associated with drug resistance. One-fourth of Beijing genotype isolates found in Russia belong to the B0/W148 group. The aim of the prese...

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Autores principales: Shitikov, Egor A., Bespyatykh, Julia A., Ischenko, Dmitry S., Alexeev, Dmitry G., Karpova, Irina Y., Kostryukova, Elena S., Isaeva, Yulia D., Nosova, Elena Y., Mokrousov, Igor V., Vyazovaya, Anna A., Narvskaya, Olga V., Vishnevsky, Boris I., Otten, Tatiana F., Zhuravlev, Valery Y., Yablonsky, Peter K., Ilina, Elena N., Govorun, Vadim M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084971
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author Shitikov, Egor A.
Bespyatykh, Julia A.
Ischenko, Dmitry S.
Alexeev, Dmitry G.
Karpova, Irina Y.
Kostryukova, Elena S.
Isaeva, Yulia D.
Nosova, Elena Y.
Mokrousov, Igor V.
Vyazovaya, Anna A.
Narvskaya, Olga V.
Vishnevsky, Boris I.
Otten, Tatiana F.
Zhuravlev, Valery Y.
Yablonsky, Peter K.
Ilina, Elena N.
Govorun, Vadim M.
author_facet Shitikov, Egor A.
Bespyatykh, Julia A.
Ischenko, Dmitry S.
Alexeev, Dmitry G.
Karpova, Irina Y.
Kostryukova, Elena S.
Isaeva, Yulia D.
Nosova, Elena Y.
Mokrousov, Igor V.
Vyazovaya, Anna A.
Narvskaya, Olga V.
Vishnevsky, Boris I.
Otten, Tatiana F.
Zhuravlev, Valery Y.
Yablonsky, Peter K.
Ilina, Elena N.
Govorun, Vadim M.
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description The Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) Beijing family isolates are geographically widespread, and there are examples of Beijing isolates that are hypervirulent and associated with drug resistance. One-fourth of Beijing genotype isolates found in Russia belong to the B0/W148 group. The aim of the present study was to investigate features of these endemic strains on a genomic level. Four Russian clinical isolates of this group were sequenced, and the data obtained was compared with published sequences of various MTB strain genomes, including genome of strain W-148 of the same B0/W148 group. The comparison of the W-148 and H37Rv genomes revealed two independent inversions of large segments of the chromosome. The same inversions were found in one of the studied strains after deep sequencing using both the fragment and mate-paired libraries. Additionally, inversions were confirmed by RFLP hybridization analysis. The discovered rearrangements were verified by PCR in all four newly sequenced strains in the study and in four additional strains of the same Beijing B0/W148 group. The other 32 MTB strains from different phylogenetic lineages were tested and revealed no inversions. We suggest that the initial largest inversion changed the orientation of the three megabase (Mb) segment of the chromosome, and the second one occurred in the previously inverted region and partly restored the orientation of the 2.1 Mb inner segment of the region. This is another remarkable example of genomic rearrangements in the MTB in addition to the recently published of large-scale duplications. The described cases suggest that large-scale genomic rearrangements in the currently circulating MTB isolates may occur more frequently than previously considered, and we hope that further studies will help to determine the exact mechanism of such events.
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spelling pubmed-38856212014-01-10 Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates Shitikov, Egor A. Bespyatykh, Julia A. Ischenko, Dmitry S. Alexeev, Dmitry G. Karpova, Irina Y. Kostryukova, Elena S. Isaeva, Yulia D. Nosova, Elena Y. Mokrousov, Igor V. Vyazovaya, Anna A. Narvskaya, Olga V. Vishnevsky, Boris I. Otten, Tatiana F. Zhuravlev, Valery Y. Yablonsky, Peter K. Ilina, Elena N. Govorun, Vadim M. PLoS One Research Article The Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) Beijing family isolates are geographically widespread, and there are examples of Beijing isolates that are hypervirulent and associated with drug resistance. One-fourth of Beijing genotype isolates found in Russia belong to the B0/W148 group. The aim of the present study was to investigate features of these endemic strains on a genomic level. Four Russian clinical isolates of this group were sequenced, and the data obtained was compared with published sequences of various MTB strain genomes, including genome of strain W-148 of the same B0/W148 group. The comparison of the W-148 and H37Rv genomes revealed two independent inversions of large segments of the chromosome. The same inversions were found in one of the studied strains after deep sequencing using both the fragment and mate-paired libraries. Additionally, inversions were confirmed by RFLP hybridization analysis. The discovered rearrangements were verified by PCR in all four newly sequenced strains in the study and in four additional strains of the same Beijing B0/W148 group. The other 32 MTB strains from different phylogenetic lineages were tested and revealed no inversions. We suggest that the initial largest inversion changed the orientation of the three megabase (Mb) segment of the chromosome, and the second one occurred in the previously inverted region and partly restored the orientation of the 2.1 Mb inner segment of the region. This is another remarkable example of genomic rearrangements in the MTB in addition to the recently published of large-scale duplications. The described cases suggest that large-scale genomic rearrangements in the currently circulating MTB isolates may occur more frequently than previously considered, and we hope that further studies will help to determine the exact mechanism of such events. Public Library of Science 2014-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3885621/ /pubmed/24416324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084971 Text en © 2014 Shitikov 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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Shitikov, Egor A.
Bespyatykh, Julia A.
Ischenko, Dmitry S.
Alexeev, Dmitry G.
Karpova, Irina Y.
Kostryukova, Elena S.
Isaeva, Yulia D.
Nosova, Elena Y.
Mokrousov, Igor V.
Vyazovaya, Anna A.
Narvskaya, Olga V.
Vishnevsky, Boris I.
Otten, Tatiana F.
Zhuravlev, Valery Y.
Yablonsky, Peter K.
Ilina, Elena N.
Govorun, Vadim M.
Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title_full Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title_fullStr Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title_full_unstemmed Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title_short Unusual Large-Scale Chromosomal Rearrangements in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing B0/W148 Cluster Isolates
title_sort unusual large-scale chromosomal rearrangements in mycobacterium tuberculosis beijing b0/w148 cluster isolates
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3885621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24416324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0084971
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