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Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence

BACKGROUND: Mixed/polyclonal infections due to different genotypes are reported in Tuberculosis. The current study was designed to understand the fate of mixed infections during the course of treatment and follow-up and its role in disease pathogenesis. METHODS: Sputum samples were collected on 0,1,...

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Autores principales: Pandey, Pooja, Bhatnagar, Anuj K., Mohan, Anant, Sachdeva, Kuldeep S., Samantaray, Jyotish C., Guleria, Randeep, Singh, Urvashi B.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7437862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237345
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author Pandey, Pooja
Bhatnagar, Anuj K.
Mohan, Anant
Sachdeva, Kuldeep S.
Samantaray, Jyotish C.
Guleria, Randeep
Singh, Urvashi B.
author_facet Pandey, Pooja
Bhatnagar, Anuj K.
Mohan, Anant
Sachdeva, Kuldeep S.
Samantaray, Jyotish C.
Guleria, Randeep
Singh, Urvashi B.
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description BACKGROUND: Mixed/polyclonal infections due to different genotypes are reported in Tuberculosis. The current study was designed to understand the fate of mixed infections during the course of treatment and follow-up and its role in disease pathogenesis. METHODS: Sputum samples were collected on 0,1,2,3,6,12 and 24 months from 157 treatment-naïve patients, cultures subjected to Drug-Susceptibility-testing (MGIT 960), spoligotyping, MIRU-VNTR and SNP genotyping. All isolated colonies on thin layer agar (7H11) were subjected to spoligotyping. FINDINGS: One thirty three baseline cultures were positive (133/157, 84.7%), 43(32.3%) had mixture of genotypes. Twenty-four of these patients (55.8%) showed change in genotype while six showed different drug-susceptibility patterns while on treatment. Twenty-three (53.5%) patients with polyclonal infections showed resistance to at least one drug compared to 10/90 (11.1%) monoclonal infections (P<0.0001). Eight patients had recurrent TB, two with a new genotype and two with altered phenotypic DST. CONCLUSIONS: The coexistence of different genotypes and change of genotypes during the same disease episode, while on treatment, confirms constancy of polyclonal infections. The composition of the mixture of genotypes and the relative predominance may be missed by culture due to its limit of detection. Polyclonal infections in TB could be a rule rather than exception and challenges the age-old dogma of reactivation/reinfection.
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spelling pubmed-74378622020-08-26 Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence Pandey, Pooja Bhatnagar, Anuj K. Mohan, Anant Sachdeva, Kuldeep S. Samantaray, Jyotish C. Guleria, Randeep Singh, Urvashi B. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Mixed/polyclonal infections due to different genotypes are reported in Tuberculosis. The current study was designed to understand the fate of mixed infections during the course of treatment and follow-up and its role in disease pathogenesis. METHODS: Sputum samples were collected on 0,1,2,3,6,12 and 24 months from 157 treatment-naïve patients, cultures subjected to Drug-Susceptibility-testing (MGIT 960), spoligotyping, MIRU-VNTR and SNP genotyping. All isolated colonies on thin layer agar (7H11) were subjected to spoligotyping. FINDINGS: One thirty three baseline cultures were positive (133/157, 84.7%), 43(32.3%) had mixture of genotypes. Twenty-four of these patients (55.8%) showed change in genotype while six showed different drug-susceptibility patterns while on treatment. Twenty-three (53.5%) patients with polyclonal infections showed resistance to at least one drug compared to 10/90 (11.1%) monoclonal infections (P<0.0001). Eight patients had recurrent TB, two with a new genotype and two with altered phenotypic DST. CONCLUSIONS: The coexistence of different genotypes and change of genotypes during the same disease episode, while on treatment, confirms constancy of polyclonal infections. The composition of the mixture of genotypes and the relative predominance may be missed by culture due to its limit of detection. Polyclonal infections in TB could be a rule rather than exception and challenges the age-old dogma of reactivation/reinfection. Public Library of Science 2020-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7437862/ /pubmed/32813724 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237345 Text en © 2020 Pandey 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.
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Pandey, Pooja
Bhatnagar, Anuj K.
Mohan, Anant
Sachdeva, Kuldeep S.
Samantaray, Jyotish C.
Guleria, Randeep
Singh, Urvashi B.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis polyclonal infections through treatment and recurrence
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7437862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32813724
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237345
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