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Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century

Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous studies have tried to detect pathogenic DNA in ancient skeletons, the successful identification of ancient tuberculosis strains remains rare. Here, we describe a study of 140 ancient subjects inhumed in Yakut...

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Autores principales: Dabernat, Henri, Thèves, Catherine, Bouakaze, Caroline, Nikolaeva, Dariya, Keyser, Christine, Mokrousov, Igor, Géraut, Annie, Duchesne, Sylvie, Gérard, Patrice, Alexeev, Anatoly N., Crubézy, Eric, Ludes, Bertrand
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3935942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089877
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author Dabernat, Henri
Thèves, Catherine
Bouakaze, Caroline
Nikolaeva, Dariya
Keyser, Christine
Mokrousov, Igor
Géraut, Annie
Duchesne, Sylvie
Gérard, Patrice
Alexeev, Anatoly N.
Crubézy, Eric
Ludes, Bertrand
author_facet Dabernat, Henri
Thèves, Catherine
Bouakaze, Caroline
Nikolaeva, Dariya
Keyser, Christine
Mokrousov, Igor
Géraut, Annie
Duchesne, Sylvie
Gérard, Patrice
Alexeev, Anatoly N.
Crubézy, Eric
Ludes, Bertrand
author_sort Dabernat, Henri
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description Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous studies have tried to detect pathogenic DNA in ancient skeletons, the successful identification of ancient tuberculosis strains remains rare. Here, we describe a study of 140 ancient subjects inhumed in Yakutia (Eastern Siberia) during a tuberculosis outbreak, dating from the 16(th)–19(th) century. For a long time, Yakut populations had remained isolated from European populations, and it was not until the beginning of the 17(th) century that first contacts were made with European settlers. Subsequently, tuberculosis spread throughout Yakutia, and the evolution of tuberculosis frequencies can be tracked until the 19(th) century. This study took a multidisciplinary approach, examining historical and paleo-epidemiological data to understand the impact of tuberculosis on ancient Yakut population. In addition, molecular identification of the ancient tuberculosis strain was realized to elucidate the natural history and host-pathogen co-evolution of human tuberculosis that was present in this population. This was achieved by the molecular detection of the IS6110 sequence and SNP genotyping by the SNaPshot technique. Results demonstrated that the strain belongs to cluster PGG2-SCG-5, evocating a European origin. Our study suggests that the Yakut population may have been shaped by selection pressures, exerted by several illnesses, including tuberculosis, over several centuries. This confirms the validity and necessity of using a multidisciplinary approach to understand the natural history of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease.
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spelling pubmed-39359422014-03-04 Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century Dabernat, Henri Thèves, Catherine Bouakaze, Caroline Nikolaeva, Dariya Keyser, Christine Mokrousov, Igor Géraut, Annie Duchesne, Sylvie Gérard, Patrice Alexeev, Anatoly N. Crubézy, Eric Ludes, Bertrand PLoS One Research Article Tuberculosis is one of most ancient diseases affecting human populations. Although numerous studies have tried to detect pathogenic DNA in ancient skeletons, the successful identification of ancient tuberculosis strains remains rare. Here, we describe a study of 140 ancient subjects inhumed in Yakutia (Eastern Siberia) during a tuberculosis outbreak, dating from the 16(th)–19(th) century. For a long time, Yakut populations had remained isolated from European populations, and it was not until the beginning of the 17(th) century that first contacts were made with European settlers. Subsequently, tuberculosis spread throughout Yakutia, and the evolution of tuberculosis frequencies can be tracked until the 19(th) century. This study took a multidisciplinary approach, examining historical and paleo-epidemiological data to understand the impact of tuberculosis on ancient Yakut population. In addition, molecular identification of the ancient tuberculosis strain was realized to elucidate the natural history and host-pathogen co-evolution of human tuberculosis that was present in this population. This was achieved by the molecular detection of the IS6110 sequence and SNP genotyping by the SNaPshot technique. Results demonstrated that the strain belongs to cluster PGG2-SCG-5, evocating a European origin. Our study suggests that the Yakut population may have been shaped by selection pressures, exerted by several illnesses, including tuberculosis, over several centuries. This confirms the validity and necessity of using a multidisciplinary approach to understand the natural history of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and disease. Public Library of Science 2014-02-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3935942/ /pubmed/24587092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089877 Text en © 2014 Dabernat 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
Dabernat, Henri
Thèves, Catherine
Bouakaze, Caroline
Nikolaeva, Dariya
Keyser, Christine
Mokrousov, Igor
Géraut, Annie
Duchesne, Sylvie
Gérard, Patrice
Alexeev, Anatoly N.
Crubézy, Eric
Ludes, Bertrand
Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title_full Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title_fullStr Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title_full_unstemmed Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title_short Tuberculosis Epidemiology and Selection in an Autochthonous Siberian Population from the 16(th)-19(th) Century
title_sort tuberculosis epidemiology and selection in an autochthonous siberian population from the 16(th)-19(th) century
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3935942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24587092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0089877
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