| Literature DB >> 24073633 |
L T Daum1, G W Fischer1, J Sromek2, M Khubbar2, P Hunter2, M S Gradus2, S Bhattacharyya2.
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SUMMARY: Drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacterium (MTB) is spreading worldwide. Three drug-resistant isolates were detected in Burmese, Hmong, and Indian immigrants currently residing in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Ion Torrent full-gene sequencing and complete genetic analysis was performed within 5 days and compared to results from traditional drug sensitivity testing (DST). Genetic characterization of seven, full-length resistance-associated genes revealed two MDR and one highly resistant strain with important drug-resistant mutations that were confirmed by traditional DST. The rapid turnaround from sample-to-sequence underscores the public health value of Ion Torrent full-gene sequencing of MDR/XDR genes from epidemiologically significant clinical isolates.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24073633 PMCID: PMC4045166 DOI: 10.1017/S0950268813002409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epidemiol Infect ISSN: 0950-2688 Impact factor: 2.451
Comparison of genotypic and phenotypic drug resistance* Ion Torrent sequencing† and drug sensitivity testing
| Case 1 | Case 2 | Case 3 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ion Torrent | Bactec MGIT 960 | Ion Torrent | Bactec MGIT 960 | Ion Torrent | Bactec MGIT 960 | |
| Rifampin | Resistant | Resistant | Sensitive | Sensitive | Resistant | Resistant |
| Isoniazid | Resistant | Resistant | Resistant | Resistant | Resistant | Resistant |
| Pyrazinamide | Resistant | Resistant | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive |
| Fluoroquinolone | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive | Sensitive |
| Streptomycin | Resistant | Resistant | Resistant | Partial resistance | Sensitive | Sensitive |
| Resistance type | Multidrug resistant | Drug resistant | Multidrug resistant | |||
Critical concentrations for indicated antibiotics are: rifampin (2·0 μg/ml); isoniazid (0·1 μg/ml and 0·4 μg/ml); pyrazinamide (100 μg/ml); fluoroquinolone (2 μg/ml); streptomycin (2·0 μg/ml and 6·0 μg/ml).
Previously confirmed amino-acid substitutions giving rise to antibiotic resistance.
Resistant at 2·0 μg/ml but sensitive at 6·0 μg/ml.
Amino-acid substitutions in drug resistance genes from M. tuberculosis samples isolated from Burmese, Hmong, and Indian immigrants residing in the USA using Ion Torrent sequencing*
| Isolate no. | Amino-acid substitution(s) | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | R463L | S95 T, E21Q, G688D | WT | ||||
| Case 2 | WT | WT | WT | WT | WT | ||
| Case 3 | WT | WT | WT | WT | WT | ||
WT refers to the ‘wild type’ H37Rv reference strain.
Amino-acid changes in bold indicate a known resistance mutation.
Compared to previously confirmed amino-acid substitutions known to confer antibiotic resistance.
Compared to H37Rv wild-type reference strain.
Gene sequences: case 1 (TB11-91), case 2 (TB11-111), and case 3 (TB11-153) were deposited in Genbank (accession numbers KC692347–KC692364).