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Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China
Uncontrolled transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis, MTB) drug resistant strains is a challenge to control efforts of the global tuberculosis program. Due to increasing multi-drug resistant (MDR) cases in Arunachal Pradesh, a northeastern state of India, the tracking and tracing...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13020263 |
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author | Mudliar, Shiv kumar Rashmi Kulsum, Umay Rufai, Syed Beenish Umpo, Mika Nyori, Moi Singh, Sarman |
author_facet | Mudliar, Shiv kumar Rashmi Kulsum, Umay Rufai, Syed Beenish Umpo, Mika Nyori, Moi Singh, Sarman |
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description | Uncontrolled transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis, MTB) drug resistant strains is a challenge to control efforts of the global tuberculosis program. Due to increasing multi-drug resistant (MDR) cases in Arunachal Pradesh, a northeastern state of India, the tracking and tracing of these resistant MTB strains is crucial for infection control and spread of drug resistance. This study aims to correlate the phenotypic DST, genomic DST (gDST) and phylogenetic analysis of MDR-MTB strains in the region. Of the total 200 samples 22 (11%) patients suspected of MDR-TB and 160 (80%) previously treated MDR-TB cases, 125 (62.5%) were identified as MTB. MGIT-960 SIRE DST detected 71/125 (56.8%) isolates as MDR/RR-MTB of which 22 (30.9%) were detected resistant to second-line drugs. Whole-genome sequencing of 65 isolates and their gDST found Ser315Thr mutation in katG (35/45; 77.8%) and Ser531Leu mutation in rpoB (21/41; 51.2%) associated with drug resistance. SNP barcoding categorized the dataset with Lineage2 (41; 63.1%) being predominant followed by Lineage3 (10; 15.4%), Lineage1 (8; 12.3%) and Lineage4 (6; 9.2%) respectively. Phylogenetic assignment by cgMLST gave insights of two Beijing sub-lineages viz; 2.2.1 (SNP difference < 19) and 2.2.1.2 (SNP difference < 9) associated with recent ongoing transmission in Arunachal Pradesh. This study provides insights in identifying two virulent Beijing sub-lineages (sub-lineage 2.2.1 and 2.2.1.2) with ongoing transmission of TB drug resistance in Arunachal Pradesh. |
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spelling | pubmed-88723302022-02-25 Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China Mudliar, Shiv kumar Rashmi Kulsum, Umay Rufai, Syed Beenish Umpo, Mika Nyori, Moi Singh, Sarman Genes (Basel) Article Uncontrolled transmission of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis, MTB) drug resistant strains is a challenge to control efforts of the global tuberculosis program. Due to increasing multi-drug resistant (MDR) cases in Arunachal Pradesh, a northeastern state of India, the tracking and tracing of these resistant MTB strains is crucial for infection control and spread of drug resistance. This study aims to correlate the phenotypic DST, genomic DST (gDST) and phylogenetic analysis of MDR-MTB strains in the region. Of the total 200 samples 22 (11%) patients suspected of MDR-TB and 160 (80%) previously treated MDR-TB cases, 125 (62.5%) were identified as MTB. MGIT-960 SIRE DST detected 71/125 (56.8%) isolates as MDR/RR-MTB of which 22 (30.9%) were detected resistant to second-line drugs. Whole-genome sequencing of 65 isolates and their gDST found Ser315Thr mutation in katG (35/45; 77.8%) and Ser531Leu mutation in rpoB (21/41; 51.2%) associated with drug resistance. SNP barcoding categorized the dataset with Lineage2 (41; 63.1%) being predominant followed by Lineage3 (10; 15.4%), Lineage1 (8; 12.3%) and Lineage4 (6; 9.2%) respectively. Phylogenetic assignment by cgMLST gave insights of two Beijing sub-lineages viz; 2.2.1 (SNP difference < 19) and 2.2.1.2 (SNP difference < 9) associated with recent ongoing transmission in Arunachal Pradesh. This study provides insights in identifying two virulent Beijing sub-lineages (sub-lineage 2.2.1 and 2.2.1.2) with ongoing transmission of TB drug resistance in Arunachal Pradesh. MDPI 2022-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8872330/ /pubmed/35205308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13020263 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mudliar, Shiv kumar Rashmi Kulsum, Umay Rufai, Syed Beenish Umpo, Mika Nyori, Moi Singh, Sarman Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title | Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title_full | Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title_fullStr | Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title_full_unstemmed | Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title_short | Snapshot of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Phylogenetics from an Indian State of Arunachal Pradesh Bordering China |
title_sort | snapshot of mycobacterium tuberculosis phylogenetics from an indian state of arunachal pradesh bordering china |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8872330/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes13020263 |
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