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Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Rio de Janeiro reveal unusually low correlation between pyrazinamide resistance and mutations in the pncA gene.

Sabin Bhuju1, Leila de Souza Fonseca, Anna Grazia Marsico, Gisele Betzler de Oliveira Vieira, Luciana Fonseca Sobral, Matthias Stehr, Mahavir Singh, Maria Helena Féres Saad.   

Abstract

It has been widely accepted, that pyrazinamide (PZA) resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis is correlated with mutations in the pncA gene. But since years researchers have been puzzled by the fact that up to 30% of PZA resistant strains do not show any correlation between PZA resistance and mutations in the pncA gene, and thus may vary with geographic area. The objective of the study was to investigate the correlation between PZA susceptibility and mutations in pncA gene in M. tuberculosis isolates from individuals living in a highly endemic area. Therefore we analyzed drug resistant and multidrug resistant (MDR) isolates from patients in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. From a total of 97 clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis 35 were identified as PZA resistant, 24/35 strains did not show PZase activity and 15/24 (62.5%) strains possess mutation in the pncA gene. This is a low correlation between PZA resistance and PZase activity (68.6%) and even lower correlation between PZA resistance and the presence of mutation in pncA gene (45.7%). Most of the mutations found were conserved near the active site or metal binding site of PZase. The 146A>C mutation was found both in PZA resistant and susceptible isolates, suggesting that this mutation may not fully associated with PZA resistance. Of the mutations found, three have not been previously described. The insertions 192-193 TCCTCGTC and 388-389 AGGTCGATG, although found before, here was found to be a short tandem repeat and in one strain, insertion of the IS6110 was observed 55nt upstream of the gene. All PZA resistant isolates had no mutation in the gene coding ribosomal protein S1 (rpsA), which has recently been proposed as alternate target for pyrazinoic acid (POA). The results show a low association of PZA resistance and pncA gene mutations in a selected patient group from an highly endemic area. Our findings point out that the phenotypic susceptibility testing remains important for the detection of PZA-resistant M. tuberculosis.
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Keywords:  Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Pyrazinamide; Resistance; Tuberculosis; pncA gene mutation

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23770140     DOI: 10.1016/j.meegid.2013.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Genet Evol        ISSN: 1567-1348            Impact factor:   3.342


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