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Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978

To study the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in France, 4,654 M. bovis strains isolated mainly from livestock and wildlife since 1978 were characterized by spoligotyping and MLVA based on MIRU-VNTR. In our study spoligotyping allowed the discrimination of 176 types although 3 spoligotypes are...

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Autores principales: Hauer, Amandine, De Cruz, Krystel, Cochard, Thierry, Godreuil, Sylvain, Karoui, Claudine, Henault, Sylvie, Bulach, Tabatha, Bañuls, Anne-Laure, Biet, Franck, Boschiroli, María Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117103
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author Hauer, Amandine
De Cruz, Krystel
Cochard, Thierry
Godreuil, Sylvain
Karoui, Claudine
Henault, Sylvie
Bulach, Tabatha
Bañuls, Anne-Laure
Biet, Franck
Boschiroli, María Laura
author_facet Hauer, Amandine
De Cruz, Krystel
Cochard, Thierry
Godreuil, Sylvain
Karoui, Claudine
Henault, Sylvie
Bulach, Tabatha
Bañuls, Anne-Laure
Biet, Franck
Boschiroli, María Laura
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description To study the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in France, 4,654 M. bovis strains isolated mainly from livestock and wildlife since 1978 were characterized by spoligotyping and MLVA based on MIRU-VNTR. In our study spoligotyping allowed the discrimination of 176 types although 3 spoligotypes are predominant and account for more than half of the total strain population: SB0120 (26%), SB0134 (11%) and SB0121 (6%). In addition, 11% of the isolates, principally from Southern France, showing close spoligotypes and MIRU-VNTR types have been gathered in a family designated as the “F4-family”. MLVA typing allowed extensive discrimination, particularly for strains with predominant spoligotypes, with a total of 498 genotypes, several of which were highly regionalized. The similarity of the strains’ genetic relationships based on spoligotyping and MIRU-VNTR markers supports the co-existence of different clonal populations within the French M. bovis population. A genetic evolution of the strains was observed both geographically and in time. Indeed, as a result of the reduction of bTB due to the national control campaigns, a large reduction of the strains’ genetic variability took place in the last ten years. However, in the regions were bTB is highly prevalent at present, cases in both livestock and in wildlife are due to the spread of unique local genotype profiles. Our results show that the highly discriminating genotyping tools used in this study for molecular studies of bTB are useful for addressing pending questions, which would lead to a better insight into the epidemiology of the disease, and for finding proper solutions for its sustainable control in France.
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spelling pubmed-43197732015-02-18 Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978 Hauer, Amandine De Cruz, Krystel Cochard, Thierry Godreuil, Sylvain Karoui, Claudine Henault, Sylvie Bulach, Tabatha Bañuls, Anne-Laure Biet, Franck Boschiroli, María Laura PLoS One Research Article To study the dynamics of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in France, 4,654 M. bovis strains isolated mainly from livestock and wildlife since 1978 were characterized by spoligotyping and MLVA based on MIRU-VNTR. In our study spoligotyping allowed the discrimination of 176 types although 3 spoligotypes are predominant and account for more than half of the total strain population: SB0120 (26%), SB0134 (11%) and SB0121 (6%). In addition, 11% of the isolates, principally from Southern France, showing close spoligotypes and MIRU-VNTR types have been gathered in a family designated as the “F4-family”. MLVA typing allowed extensive discrimination, particularly for strains with predominant spoligotypes, with a total of 498 genotypes, several of which were highly regionalized. The similarity of the strains’ genetic relationships based on spoligotyping and MIRU-VNTR markers supports the co-existence of different clonal populations within the French M. bovis population. A genetic evolution of the strains was observed both geographically and in time. Indeed, as a result of the reduction of bTB due to the national control campaigns, a large reduction of the strains’ genetic variability took place in the last ten years. However, in the regions were bTB is highly prevalent at present, cases in both livestock and in wildlife are due to the spread of unique local genotype profiles. Our results show that the highly discriminating genotyping tools used in this study for molecular studies of bTB are useful for addressing pending questions, which would lead to a better insight into the epidemiology of the disease, and for finding proper solutions for its sustainable control in France. Public Library of Science 2015-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4319773/ /pubmed/25658691 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117103 Text en © 2015 Hauer 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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Hauer, Amandine
De Cruz, Krystel
Cochard, Thierry
Godreuil, Sylvain
Karoui, Claudine
Henault, Sylvie
Bulach, Tabatha
Bañuls, Anne-Laure
Biet, Franck
Boschiroli, María Laura
Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title_full Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title_fullStr Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title_short Genetic Evolution of Mycobacterium bovis Causing Tuberculosis in Livestock and Wildlife in France since 1978
title_sort genetic evolution of mycobacterium bovis causing tuberculosis in livestock and wildlife in france since 1978
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319773/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25658691
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0117103
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