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High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain

BACKGROUND: Whole genome sequencing provides better delineation of transmission clusters in Mycobacterium tuberculosis than traditional methods. However, its ability to reveal individual transmission links within clusters is limited. Here, we used a 2-step approach based on Bayesian transmission rec...

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Autores principales: Xu, Yuanwei, Cancino-Muñoz, Irving, Torres-Puente, Manuela, Villamayor, Luis M., Borrás, Rafael, Borrás-Máñez, María, Bosque, Montserrat, Camarena, Juan J., Colomer-Roig, Ester, Colomina, Javier, Escribano, Isabel, Esparcia-Rodríguez, Oscar, Gil-Brusola, Ana, Gimeno, Concepción, Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina, Gomila-Sard, Bárbara, González-Granda, Damiana, Gonzalo-Jiménez, Nieves, Guna-Serrano, María Remedio, López-Hontangas, José Luis, Martín-González, Coral, Moreno-Muñoz, Rosario, Navarro, David, Navarro, María, Orta, Nieves, Pérez, Elvira, Prat, Josep, Rodríguez, Juan Carlos, Ruiz-García, María Montserrat, Vanaclocha, Herme, Colijn, Caroline, Comas, Iñaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6822721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002961
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author Xu, Yuanwei
Cancino-Muñoz, Irving
Torres-Puente, Manuela
Villamayor, Luis M.
Borrás, Rafael
Borrás-Máñez, María
Bosque, Montserrat
Camarena, Juan J.
Colomer-Roig, Ester
Colomina, Javier
Escribano, Isabel
Esparcia-Rodríguez, Oscar
Gil-Brusola, Ana
Gimeno, Concepción
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Gomila-Sard, Bárbara
González-Granda, Damiana
Gonzalo-Jiménez, Nieves
Guna-Serrano, María Remedio
López-Hontangas, José Luis
Martín-González, Coral
Moreno-Muñoz, Rosario
Navarro, David
Navarro, María
Orta, Nieves
Pérez, Elvira
Prat, Josep
Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-García, María Montserrat
Vanaclocha, Herme
Colijn, Caroline
Comas, Iñaki
author_facet Xu, Yuanwei
Cancino-Muñoz, Irving
Torres-Puente, Manuela
Villamayor, Luis M.
Borrás, Rafael
Borrás-Máñez, María
Bosque, Montserrat
Camarena, Juan J.
Colomer-Roig, Ester
Colomina, Javier
Escribano, Isabel
Esparcia-Rodríguez, Oscar
Gil-Brusola, Ana
Gimeno, Concepción
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Gomila-Sard, Bárbara
González-Granda, Damiana
Gonzalo-Jiménez, Nieves
Guna-Serrano, María Remedio
López-Hontangas, José Luis
Martín-González, Coral
Moreno-Muñoz, Rosario
Navarro, David
Navarro, María
Orta, Nieves
Pérez, Elvira
Prat, Josep
Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-García, María Montserrat
Vanaclocha, Herme
Colijn, Caroline
Comas, Iñaki
author_sort Xu, Yuanwei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Whole genome sequencing provides better delineation of transmission clusters in Mycobacterium tuberculosis than traditional methods. However, its ability to reveal individual transmission links within clusters is limited. Here, we used a 2-step approach based on Bayesian transmission reconstruction to (1) identify likely index and missing cases, (2) determine risk factors associated with transmitters, and (3) estimate when transmission happened. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We developed our transmission reconstruction method using genomic and epidemiological data from a population-based study from Valencia Region, Spain. Tuberculosis (TB) incidence during the study period was 8.4 cases per 100,000 people. While the study is ongoing, the sampling frame for this work includes notified TB cases between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2016. We identified a total of 21 transmission clusters that fulfilled the criteria for analysis. These contained a total of 117 individuals diagnosed with active TB (109 with epidemiological data). Demographic characteristics of the study population were as follows: 80/109 (73%) individuals were Spanish-born, 76/109 (70%) individuals were men, and the mean age was 42.51 years (SD 18.46). We found that 66/109 (61%) TB patients were sputum positive at diagnosis, and 10/109 (9%) were HIV positive. We used the data to reveal individual transmission links, and to identify index cases, missing cases, likely transmitters, and associated transmission risk factors. Our Bayesian inference approach suggests that at least 60% of index cases are likely misidentified by local public health. Our data also suggest that factors associated with likely transmitters are different to those of simply being in a transmission cluster, highlighting the importance of differentiating between these 2 phenomena. Our data suggest that type 2 diabetes mellitus is a risk factor associated with being a transmitter (odds ratio 0.19 [95% CI 0.02–1.10], p < 0.003). Finally, we used the most likely timing for transmission events to study when TB transmission occurred; we identified that 5/14 (35.7%) cases likely transmitted TB well before symptom onset, and these were largely sputum negative at diagnosis. Limited within-cluster diversity does not allow us to extrapolate our findings to the whole TB population in Valencia Region. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we found that index cases are often misidentified, with downstream consequences for epidemiological investigations because likely transmitters can be missed. Our findings regarding inferred transmission timing suggest that TB transmission can occur before patient symptom onset, suggesting also that TB transmits during sub-clinical disease. This result has direct implications for diagnosing TB and reducing transmission. Overall, we show that a transition to individual-based genomic epidemiology will likely close some of the knowledge gaps in TB transmission and may redirect efforts towards cost-effective contact investigations for improved TB control.
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spelling pubmed-68227212019-11-08 High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain Xu, Yuanwei Cancino-Muñoz, Irving Torres-Puente, Manuela Villamayor, Luis M. Borrás, Rafael Borrás-Máñez, María Bosque, Montserrat Camarena, Juan J. Colomer-Roig, Ester Colomina, Javier Escribano, Isabel Esparcia-Rodríguez, Oscar Gil-Brusola, Ana Gimeno, Concepción Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina Gomila-Sard, Bárbara González-Granda, Damiana Gonzalo-Jiménez, Nieves Guna-Serrano, María Remedio López-Hontangas, José Luis Martín-González, Coral Moreno-Muñoz, Rosario Navarro, David Navarro, María Orta, Nieves Pérez, Elvira Prat, Josep Rodríguez, Juan Carlos Ruiz-García, María Montserrat Vanaclocha, Herme Colijn, Caroline Comas, Iñaki PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: Whole genome sequencing provides better delineation of transmission clusters in Mycobacterium tuberculosis than traditional methods. However, its ability to reveal individual transmission links within clusters is limited. Here, we used a 2-step approach based on Bayesian transmission reconstruction to (1) identify likely index and missing cases, (2) determine risk factors associated with transmitters, and (3) estimate when transmission happened. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We developed our transmission reconstruction method using genomic and epidemiological data from a population-based study from Valencia Region, Spain. Tuberculosis (TB) incidence during the study period was 8.4 cases per 100,000 people. While the study is ongoing, the sampling frame for this work includes notified TB cases between 1 January 2014 and 31 December 2016. We identified a total of 21 transmission clusters that fulfilled the criteria for analysis. These contained a total of 117 individuals diagnosed with active TB (109 with epidemiological data). Demographic characteristics of the study population were as follows: 80/109 (73%) individuals were Spanish-born, 76/109 (70%) individuals were men, and the mean age was 42.51 years (SD 18.46). We found that 66/109 (61%) TB patients were sputum positive at diagnosis, and 10/109 (9%) were HIV positive. We used the data to reveal individual transmission links, and to identify index cases, missing cases, likely transmitters, and associated transmission risk factors. Our Bayesian inference approach suggests that at least 60% of index cases are likely misidentified by local public health. Our data also suggest that factors associated with likely transmitters are different to those of simply being in a transmission cluster, highlighting the importance of differentiating between these 2 phenomena. Our data suggest that type 2 diabetes mellitus is a risk factor associated with being a transmitter (odds ratio 0.19 [95% CI 0.02–1.10], p < 0.003). Finally, we used the most likely timing for transmission events to study when TB transmission occurred; we identified that 5/14 (35.7%) cases likely transmitted TB well before symptom onset, and these were largely sputum negative at diagnosis. Limited within-cluster diversity does not allow us to extrapolate our findings to the whole TB population in Valencia Region. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, we found that index cases are often misidentified, with downstream consequences for epidemiological investigations because likely transmitters can be missed. Our findings regarding inferred transmission timing suggest that TB transmission can occur before patient symptom onset, suggesting also that TB transmits during sub-clinical disease. This result has direct implications for diagnosing TB and reducing transmission. Overall, we show that a transition to individual-based genomic epidemiology will likely close some of the knowledge gaps in TB transmission and may redirect efforts towards cost-effective contact investigations for improved TB control. Public Library of Science 2019-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC6822721/ /pubmed/31671150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002961 Text en © 2019 Xu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Xu, Yuanwei
Cancino-Muñoz, Irving
Torres-Puente, Manuela
Villamayor, Luis M.
Borrás, Rafael
Borrás-Máñez, María
Bosque, Montserrat
Camarena, Juan J.
Colomer-Roig, Ester
Colomina, Javier
Escribano, Isabel
Esparcia-Rodríguez, Oscar
Gil-Brusola, Ana
Gimeno, Concepción
Gimeno-Gascón, Adelina
Gomila-Sard, Bárbara
González-Granda, Damiana
Gonzalo-Jiménez, Nieves
Guna-Serrano, María Remedio
López-Hontangas, José Luis
Martín-González, Coral
Moreno-Muñoz, Rosario
Navarro, David
Navarro, María
Orta, Nieves
Pérez, Elvira
Prat, Josep
Rodríguez, Juan Carlos
Ruiz-García, María Montserrat
Vanaclocha, Herme
Colijn, Caroline
Comas, Iñaki
High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title_full High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title_fullStr High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title_full_unstemmed High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title_short High-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: Whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from Valencia Region, Spain
title_sort high-resolution mapping of tuberculosis transmission: whole genome sequencing and phylogenetic modelling of a cohort from valencia region, spain
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6822721/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31671150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.1002961
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