Cargando…
Local adaptation in populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim
Background: Lineage 1 (L1) and 3 (L3) are two lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) causing tuberculosis (TB) in humans. L1 and L3 are prevalent around the rim of the Indian Ocean, the region that accounts for most of the world’s new TB cases. Despite their relevance for this reg...
Autores principales: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
---|---|
Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
Publicado: |
F1000 Research Limited
2021
|
Materias: | |
Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732436 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.28318.2 |
_version_ | 1783658563253567488 |
---|---|
author | Menardo, Fabrizio Rutaihwa, Liliana K. Zwyer, Michaela Borrell, Sonia Comas, Iñaki Conceição, Emilyn Costa Coscolla, Mireia Cox, Helen Joloba, Moses Dou, Horng-Yunn Feldmann, Julia Fenner, Lukas Fyfe, Janet Gao, Qian García de Viedma, Darío Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L. Gygli, Sebastian M. Hella, Jerry Hiza, Hellen Jugheli, Levan Kamwela, Lujeko Kato-Maeda, Midori Liu, Qingyun Ley, Serej D. Loiseau, Chloe Mahasirimongkol, Surakameth Malla, Bijaya Palittapongarnpim, Prasit Rakotosamimanana, Niaina Rasolofo, Voahangy Reinhard, Miriam Reither, Klaus Sasamalo, Mohamed Silva Duarte, Rafael Sola, Christophe Suffys, Philip Batista Lima, Karla Valeria Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy Beisel, Christian Brites, Daniela Gagneux, Sebastien |
author_facet | Menardo, Fabrizio Rutaihwa, Liliana K. Zwyer, Michaela Borrell, Sonia Comas, Iñaki Conceição, Emilyn Costa Coscolla, Mireia Cox, Helen Joloba, Moses Dou, Horng-Yunn Feldmann, Julia Fenner, Lukas Fyfe, Janet Gao, Qian García de Viedma, Darío Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L. Gygli, Sebastian M. Hella, Jerry Hiza, Hellen Jugheli, Levan Kamwela, Lujeko Kato-Maeda, Midori Liu, Qingyun Ley, Serej D. Loiseau, Chloe Mahasirimongkol, Surakameth Malla, Bijaya Palittapongarnpim, Prasit Rakotosamimanana, Niaina Rasolofo, Voahangy Reinhard, Miriam Reither, Klaus Sasamalo, Mohamed Silva Duarte, Rafael Sola, Christophe Suffys, Philip Batista Lima, Karla Valeria Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy Beisel, Christian Brites, Daniela Gagneux, Sebastien |
author_sort | Menardo, Fabrizio |
collection | PubMed |
description | Background: Lineage 1 (L1) and 3 (L3) are two lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) causing tuberculosis (TB) in humans. L1 and L3 are prevalent around the rim of the Indian Ocean, the region that accounts for most of the world’s new TB cases. Despite their relevance for this region, L1 and L3 remain understudied. Methods: We analyzed 2,938 L1 and 2,030 L3 whole genome sequences originating from 69 countries. We reconstructed the evolutionary history of these two lineages and identified genes under positive selection. Results: We found a strongly asymmetric pattern of migration from South Asia toward neighboring regions, highlighting the historical role of South Asia in the dispersion of L1 and L3. Moreover, we found that several genes were under positive selection, including genes involved in virulence and resistance to antibiotics. For L1 we identified signatures of local adaptation at the esxH locus, a gene coding for a secreted effector that targets the human endosomal sorting complex, and is included in several vaccine candidates. Conclusions: Our study highlights the importance of genetic diversity in the MTBC, and sheds new light on two of the most important MTBC lineages affecting humans. |
format | Online Article Text |
id | pubmed-7921886 |
institution | National Center for Biotechnology Information |
language | English |
publishDate | 2021 |
publisher | F1000 Research Limited |
record_format | MEDLINE/PubMed |
spelling | pubmed-79218862021-03-16 Local adaptation in populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim Menardo, Fabrizio Rutaihwa, Liliana K. Zwyer, Michaela Borrell, Sonia Comas, Iñaki Conceição, Emilyn Costa Coscolla, Mireia Cox, Helen Joloba, Moses Dou, Horng-Yunn Feldmann, Julia Fenner, Lukas Fyfe, Janet Gao, Qian García de Viedma, Darío Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L. Gygli, Sebastian M. Hella, Jerry Hiza, Hellen Jugheli, Levan Kamwela, Lujeko Kato-Maeda, Midori Liu, Qingyun Ley, Serej D. Loiseau, Chloe Mahasirimongkol, Surakameth Malla, Bijaya Palittapongarnpim, Prasit Rakotosamimanana, Niaina Rasolofo, Voahangy Reinhard, Miriam Reither, Klaus Sasamalo, Mohamed Silva Duarte, Rafael Sola, Christophe Suffys, Philip Batista Lima, Karla Valeria Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy Beisel, Christian Brites, Daniela Gagneux, Sebastien F1000Res Research Article Background: Lineage 1 (L1) and 3 (L3) are two lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) causing tuberculosis (TB) in humans. L1 and L3 are prevalent around the rim of the Indian Ocean, the region that accounts for most of the world’s new TB cases. Despite their relevance for this region, L1 and L3 remain understudied. Methods: We analyzed 2,938 L1 and 2,030 L3 whole genome sequences originating from 69 countries. We reconstructed the evolutionary history of these two lineages and identified genes under positive selection. Results: We found a strongly asymmetric pattern of migration from South Asia toward neighboring regions, highlighting the historical role of South Asia in the dispersion of L1 and L3. Moreover, we found that several genes were under positive selection, including genes involved in virulence and resistance to antibiotics. For L1 we identified signatures of local adaptation at the esxH locus, a gene coding for a secreted effector that targets the human endosomal sorting complex, and is included in several vaccine candidates. Conclusions: Our study highlights the importance of genetic diversity in the MTBC, and sheds new light on two of the most important MTBC lineages affecting humans. F1000 Research Limited 2021-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7921886/ /pubmed/33732436 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.28318.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Menardo F et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Menardo, Fabrizio Rutaihwa, Liliana K. Zwyer, Michaela Borrell, Sonia Comas, Iñaki Conceição, Emilyn Costa Coscolla, Mireia Cox, Helen Joloba, Moses Dou, Horng-Yunn Feldmann, Julia Fenner, Lukas Fyfe, Janet Gao, Qian García de Viedma, Darío Garcia-Basteiro, Alberto L. Gygli, Sebastian M. Hella, Jerry Hiza, Hellen Jugheli, Levan Kamwela, Lujeko Kato-Maeda, Midori Liu, Qingyun Ley, Serej D. Loiseau, Chloe Mahasirimongkol, Surakameth Malla, Bijaya Palittapongarnpim, Prasit Rakotosamimanana, Niaina Rasolofo, Voahangy Reinhard, Miriam Reither, Klaus Sasamalo, Mohamed Silva Duarte, Rafael Sola, Christophe Suffys, Philip Batista Lima, Karla Valeria Yeboah-Manu, Dorothy Beisel, Christian Brites, Daniela Gagneux, Sebastien Local adaptation in populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title | Local adaptation in populations of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title_full | Local adaptation in populations of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title_fullStr | Local adaptation in populations of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title_full_unstemmed | Local adaptation in populations of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title_short | Local adaptation in populations of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the Indian Ocean Rim |
title_sort | local adaptation in populations of
mycobacterium tuberculosis endemic to the indian ocean rim |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7921886/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33732436 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.28318.2 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT menardofabrizio localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT rutaihwalilianak localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT zwyermichaela localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT borrellsonia localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT comasinaki localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT conceicaoemilyncosta localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT coscollamireia localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT coxhelen localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT jolobamoses localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT douhorngyunn localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT feldmannjulia localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT fennerlukas localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT fyfejanet localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT gaoqian localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT garciadeviedmadario localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT garciabasteiroalbertol localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT gyglisebastianm localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT hellajerry localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT hizahellen localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT jughelilevan localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT kamwelalujeko localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT katomaedamidori localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT liuqingyun localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT leyserejd localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT loiseauchloe localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT mahasirimongkolsurakameth localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT mallabijaya localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT palittapongarnpimprasit localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT rakotosamimanananiaina localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT rasolofovoahangy localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT reinhardmiriam localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT reitherklaus localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT sasamalomohamed localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT silvaduarterafael localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT solachristophe localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT suffysphilip localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT batistalimakarlavaleria localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT yeboahmanudorothy localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT beiselchristian localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT britesdaniela localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim AT gagneuxsebastien localadaptationinpopulationsofmycobacteriumtuberculosisendemictotheindianoceanrim |