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Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela

BACKGROUND: The Latin American & Mediterranean (LAM) spoligotype family is one of the most successful genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis worldwide and particularly prevalent in South-America. Within this family, a sublineage named Region of Difference Rio (RD(Rio)) was reported initially in...

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Autores principales: Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina, Russomando, Graciela, Candia, Norma, Ritacco, Viviana, Vasconcellos, Sidra E. G., de Berrêdo Pinho Moreira, Marcia, de Romero, Nilda J., Morcillo, Nora, De Waard, Jacobus Henri, Gomes, Harrison Magdinier, Suffys, Philip Noel
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6567603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31195979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1479-6
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author Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina
Russomando, Graciela
Candia, Norma
Ritacco, Viviana
Vasconcellos, Sidra E. G.
de Berrêdo Pinho Moreira, Marcia
de Romero, Nilda J.
Morcillo, Nora
De Waard, Jacobus Henri
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Suffys, Philip Noel
author_facet Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina
Russomando, Graciela
Candia, Norma
Ritacco, Viviana
Vasconcellos, Sidra E. G.
de Berrêdo Pinho Moreira, Marcia
de Romero, Nilda J.
Morcillo, Nora
De Waard, Jacobus Henri
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Suffys, Philip Noel
author_sort Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina
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description BACKGROUND: The Latin American & Mediterranean (LAM) spoligotype family is one of the most successful genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis worldwide and particularly prevalent in South-America. Within this family, a sublineage named Region of Difference Rio (RD(Rio)) was reported initially in Brazil and is characterized by a genomic deletion of about 26.3 kb. This lineage seems to show a specific adaptation to the Euro-Latin American population. In this context, we sought to evaluate the LAM family and the presence of the RD(Rio) genotype in samples from three Latin American countries including Paraguay, Venezuela and Argentina. To detect LAM strains reliably we applied a typing scheme using spoligotyping, 12 loci MIRU-VNTR, the Ag85C(103) SNP and the regions of difference RD(Rio) and RD174. IS6110-RFLP results were also used when available. RESULTS: Genotyping of 413 M. tuberculosis isolates from three Latin-American countries detected LAM (46%) and the ill-defined T clade (16%) as the most frequent families. The highest clustering rate was detected in the sample population from the city of Caracas in Venezuela. We observed considerable differences in the presence of the RD(Rio) lineage, with high frequency in Caracas-Venezuela (55%) and low frequency in Buenos Aires-Argentina (11%) and Paraguay (10%). The molecular markers (RD174, Ag85C(103), MIRU02-MIRU40 signature) of the RD(Rio) lineage were essentially confirmed. For the LAM family, the most polymorphic loci were MIRU40, MIRU31, MIRU10, MIRU26, MIRU16 and the least polymorphic MIRU24, MIRU20, MIRU04, MIRU23. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest a differential adaptation of LAM-sublineages in neighboring populations and that RD(Rio) strains spread regionally with different rates of distribution. The Ag85C SNP and RDs (RD174, RD(Rio)) tested in this study can in fact facilitate molecular epidemiological studies of LAM strains in endemic settings and low-income countries. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12866-019-1479-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-65676032019-06-17 Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina Russomando, Graciela Candia, Norma Ritacco, Viviana Vasconcellos, Sidra E. G. de Berrêdo Pinho Moreira, Marcia de Romero, Nilda J. Morcillo, Nora De Waard, Jacobus Henri Gomes, Harrison Magdinier Suffys, Philip Noel BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The Latin American & Mediterranean (LAM) spoligotype family is one of the most successful genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis worldwide and particularly prevalent in South-America. Within this family, a sublineage named Region of Difference Rio (RD(Rio)) was reported initially in Brazil and is characterized by a genomic deletion of about 26.3 kb. This lineage seems to show a specific adaptation to the Euro-Latin American population. In this context, we sought to evaluate the LAM family and the presence of the RD(Rio) genotype in samples from three Latin American countries including Paraguay, Venezuela and Argentina. To detect LAM strains reliably we applied a typing scheme using spoligotyping, 12 loci MIRU-VNTR, the Ag85C(103) SNP and the regions of difference RD(Rio) and RD174. IS6110-RFLP results were also used when available. RESULTS: Genotyping of 413 M. tuberculosis isolates from three Latin-American countries detected LAM (46%) and the ill-defined T clade (16%) as the most frequent families. The highest clustering rate was detected in the sample population from the city of Caracas in Venezuela. We observed considerable differences in the presence of the RD(Rio) lineage, with high frequency in Caracas-Venezuela (55%) and low frequency in Buenos Aires-Argentina (11%) and Paraguay (10%). The molecular markers (RD174, Ag85C(103), MIRU02-MIRU40 signature) of the RD(Rio) lineage were essentially confirmed. For the LAM family, the most polymorphic loci were MIRU40, MIRU31, MIRU10, MIRU26, MIRU16 and the least polymorphic MIRU24, MIRU20, MIRU04, MIRU23. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest a differential adaptation of LAM-sublineages in neighboring populations and that RD(Rio) strains spread regionally with different rates of distribution. The Ag85C SNP and RDs (RD174, RD(Rio)) tested in this study can in fact facilitate molecular epidemiological studies of LAM strains in endemic settings and low-income countries. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (10.1186/s12866-019-1479-6) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. BioMed Central 2019-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6567603/ /pubmed/31195979 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1479-6 Text en © The Author(s). 2019 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Díaz Acosta, Chyntia Carolina
Russomando, Graciela
Candia, Norma
Ritacco, Viviana
Vasconcellos, Sidra E. G.
de Berrêdo Pinho Moreira, Marcia
de Romero, Nilda J.
Morcillo, Nora
De Waard, Jacobus Henri
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Suffys, Philip Noel
Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title_full Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title_fullStr Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title_short Exploring the “Latin American Mediterranean” family and the RD(Rio) lineage in Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Paraguay, Argentina and Venezuela
title_sort exploring the “latin american mediterranean” family and the rd(rio) lineage in mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from paraguay, argentina and venezuela
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6567603/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31195979
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12866-019-1479-6
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