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FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance

The spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB hampers global efforts in the fight against tuberculosis. To enhance the development and evaluation of diagnostic tests quickly and efficiently, well-characterized strains and samples from drug-resistan...

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Autores principales: Tessema, Belay, Nabeta, Pamela, Valli, Eloise, Albertini, Audrey, Collantes, Jimena, Lan, Nguyen Huu, Romancenco, Elena, Tukavdze, Nestani, Denkinger, Claudia M., Dolinger, David L.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28100602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01662-16
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author Tessema, Belay
Nabeta, Pamela
Valli, Eloise
Albertini, Audrey
Collantes, Jimena
Lan, Nguyen Huu
Romancenco, Elena
Tukavdze, Nestani
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Dolinger, David L.
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Nabeta, Pamela
Valli, Eloise
Albertini, Audrey
Collantes, Jimena
Lan, Nguyen Huu
Romancenco, Elena
Tukavdze, Nestani
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Dolinger, David L.
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description The spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB hampers global efforts in the fight against tuberculosis. To enhance the development and evaluation of diagnostic tests quickly and efficiently, well-characterized strains and samples from drug-resistant tuberculosis patients are necessary. In this project, the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) has focused on the collection, characterization, and storage of such well-characterized reference materials and making them available to researchers and developers. The collection is being conducted at multiple centers in Southeast Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, and soon the sub-Saharan Africa regions. Strains are characterized for their phenotypic resistances and MICs to first-line drugs (FLDs) and second-line drugs (SLDs) using the automated MGIT 960 system following validated procedures and WHO criteria. Analysis of resistance-associated mutations is done by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) using the Illumina NextSeq system. Mycobacterial interspersed repetitive-unit–variable-number tandem-repeat analysis and WGS are used to determine strain lineages. All strains are maintained frozen at −80°C ± 10°C as distinct mother and daughter lots. All strains are extensively quality assured. The data presented here represent an analysis of the initial part of the collection. Currently, the bank contains 118 unique strains with extracted genomic DNA and matched sputum, serum, and plasma samples and will be expanded to a minimum of 1,000 unique strains over the next 3 years. Analysis of the current strains by phenotypic resistance testing shows 102 (86.4%), 10 (8.5%), and 6 (5.1%) MDR, XDR, and mono/poly resistant strains, respectively. Two of the strains are resistant to all 11 drugs that were phenotypically tested. WGS mutation analysis revealed FLD resistance-associated mutations in the rpoB, katG, inhA, embB, embA, and pncA genes; SLD resistance in the gyrA, gyrB, rrs, eis, and tlyA genes; and ethionamide resistance in the ethA genes. Most important lineages are represented in the bank, and further collections have been initiated to increase geographic and lineage diversity. The bank provides highly characterized and high-quality strains as a resource for researchers and developers in support of the development and evaluation of new diagnostics and drug resistance detection tools.
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spelling pubmed-53778332017-04-21 FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance Tessema, Belay Nabeta, Pamela Valli, Eloise Albertini, Audrey Collantes, Jimena Lan, Nguyen Huu Romancenco, Elena Tukavdze, Nestani Denkinger, Claudia M. Dolinger, David L. J Clin Microbiol Mycobacteriology and Aerobic Actinomycetes The spread of multidrug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB) and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) TB hampers global efforts in the fight against tuberculosis. To enhance the development and evaluation of diagnostic tests quickly and efficiently, well-characterized strains and samples from drug-resistant tuberculosis patients are necessary. In this project, the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) has focused on the collection, characterization, and storage of such well-characterized reference materials and making them available to researchers and developers. The collection is being conducted at multiple centers in Southeast Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, and soon the sub-Saharan Africa regions. Strains are characterized for their phenotypic resistances and MICs to first-line drugs (FLDs) and second-line drugs (SLDs) using the automated MGIT 960 system following validated procedures and WHO criteria. Analysis of resistance-associated mutations is done by whole-genome sequencing (WGS) using the Illumina NextSeq system. Mycobacterial interspersed repetitive-unit–variable-number tandem-repeat analysis and WGS are used to determine strain lineages. All strains are maintained frozen at −80°C ± 10°C as distinct mother and daughter lots. All strains are extensively quality assured. The data presented here represent an analysis of the initial part of the collection. Currently, the bank contains 118 unique strains with extracted genomic DNA and matched sputum, serum, and plasma samples and will be expanded to a minimum of 1,000 unique strains over the next 3 years. Analysis of the current strains by phenotypic resistance testing shows 102 (86.4%), 10 (8.5%), and 6 (5.1%) MDR, XDR, and mono/poly resistant strains, respectively. Two of the strains are resistant to all 11 drugs that were phenotypically tested. WGS mutation analysis revealed FLD resistance-associated mutations in the rpoB, katG, inhA, embB, embA, and pncA genes; SLD resistance in the gyrA, gyrB, rrs, eis, and tlyA genes; and ethionamide resistance in the ethA genes. Most important lineages are represented in the bank, and further collections have been initiated to increase geographic and lineage diversity. The bank provides highly characterized and high-quality strains as a resource for researchers and developers in support of the development and evaluation of new diagnostics and drug resistance detection tools. American Society for Microbiology 2017-03-24 2017-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5377833/ /pubmed/28100602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01662-16 Text en Copyright © 2017 Tessema et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Mycobacteriology and Aerobic Actinomycetes
Tessema, Belay
Nabeta, Pamela
Valli, Eloise
Albertini, Audrey
Collantes, Jimena
Lan, Nguyen Huu
Romancenco, Elena
Tukavdze, Nestani
Denkinger, Claudia M.
Dolinger, David L.
FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title_full FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title_fullStr FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title_full_unstemmed FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title_short FIND Tuberculosis Strain Bank: a Resource for Researchers and Developers Working on Tests To Detect Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Related Drug Resistance
title_sort find tuberculosis strain bank: a resource for researchers and developers working on tests to detect mycobacterium tuberculosis and related drug resistance
topic Mycobacteriology and Aerobic Actinomycetes
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377833/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28100602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/JCM.01662-16
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