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A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer

BACKGROUND: Increased availability of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques allows, for the first time, to distinguish relapses from reinfections in patients with multiple Buruli ulcer (BU) episodes. METHODOLOGY: We compared the number and location of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) ide...

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Autores principales: Eddyani, Miriam, Vandelannoote, Koen, Meehan, Conor J., Bhuju, Sabin, Porter, Jessica L., Aguiar, Julia, Seemann, Torsten, Jarek, Michael, Singh, Mahavir, Portaels, Françoise, Stinear, Timothy P., de Jong, Bouke C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26618509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004158
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author Eddyani, Miriam
Vandelannoote, Koen
Meehan, Conor J.
Bhuju, Sabin
Porter, Jessica L.
Aguiar, Julia
Seemann, Torsten
Jarek, Michael
Singh, Mahavir
Portaels, Françoise
Stinear, Timothy P.
de Jong, Bouke C.
author_facet Eddyani, Miriam
Vandelannoote, Koen
Meehan, Conor J.
Bhuju, Sabin
Porter, Jessica L.
Aguiar, Julia
Seemann, Torsten
Jarek, Michael
Singh, Mahavir
Portaels, Françoise
Stinear, Timothy P.
de Jong, Bouke C.
author_sort Eddyani, Miriam
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description BACKGROUND: Increased availability of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques allows, for the first time, to distinguish relapses from reinfections in patients with multiple Buruli ulcer (BU) episodes. METHODOLOGY: We compared the number and location of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified by genomic screening between four pairs of Mycobacterium ulcerans isolates collected at the time of first diagnosis and at recurrence, derived from a collection of almost 5000 well characterized clinical samples from one BU treatment center in Benin. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The findings suggest that after surgical treatment—without antibiotics—the second episodes were due to relapse rather than reinfection. Since specific antibiotics were introduced for the treatment of BU, the one patient with a culture available from both disease episodes had M. ulcerans isolates with a genomic distance of 20 SNPs, suggesting the patient was most likely reinfected rather than having a relapse. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this study is the first to study recurrences in M. ulcerans using NGS, and to identify exogenous reinfection as causing a recurrence of BU. The occurrence of reinfection highlights the contribution of ongoing exposure to M. ulcerans to disease recurrence, and has implications for vaccine development.
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spelling pubmed-46644712015-12-10 A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer Eddyani, Miriam Vandelannoote, Koen Meehan, Conor J. Bhuju, Sabin Porter, Jessica L. Aguiar, Julia Seemann, Torsten Jarek, Michael Singh, Mahavir Portaels, Françoise Stinear, Timothy P. de Jong, Bouke C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Increased availability of Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) techniques allows, for the first time, to distinguish relapses from reinfections in patients with multiple Buruli ulcer (BU) episodes. METHODOLOGY: We compared the number and location of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) identified by genomic screening between four pairs of Mycobacterium ulcerans isolates collected at the time of first diagnosis and at recurrence, derived from a collection of almost 5000 well characterized clinical samples from one BU treatment center in Benin. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The findings suggest that after surgical treatment—without antibiotics—the second episodes were due to relapse rather than reinfection. Since specific antibiotics were introduced for the treatment of BU, the one patient with a culture available from both disease episodes had M. ulcerans isolates with a genomic distance of 20 SNPs, suggesting the patient was most likely reinfected rather than having a relapse. CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this study is the first to study recurrences in M. ulcerans using NGS, and to identify exogenous reinfection as causing a recurrence of BU. The occurrence of reinfection highlights the contribution of ongoing exposure to M. ulcerans to disease recurrence, and has implications for vaccine development. Public Library of Science 2015-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4664471/ /pubmed/26618509 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004158 Text en © 2015 Eddyani 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
Eddyani, Miriam
Vandelannoote, Koen
Meehan, Conor J.
Bhuju, Sabin
Porter, Jessica L.
Aguiar, Julia
Seemann, Torsten
Jarek, Michael
Singh, Mahavir
Portaels, Françoise
Stinear, Timothy P.
de Jong, Bouke C.
A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title_full A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title_fullStr A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title_full_unstemmed A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title_short A Genomic Approach to Resolving Relapse versus Reinfection among Four Cases of Buruli Ulcer
title_sort genomic approach to resolving relapse versus reinfection among four cases of buruli ulcer
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4664471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26618509
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004158
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