Literature DB >> 25819157

Human tuberculosis predates domestication in ancient Syria.

Oussama Baker1, Oona Y-C Lee2, Houdini H T Wu2, Gurdyal S Besra2, David E Minnikin2, Gareth Llewellyn3, Christopher M Williams3, Frank Maixner4, Niall O'Sullivan4, Albert Zink4, Bérénice Chamel5, Rima Khawam5, Eric Coqueugniot5, Daniel Helmer5, Françoise Le Mort5, Pascale Perrin6, Lionel Gourichon7, Bruno Dutailly8, György Pálfi9, Hélène Coqueugniot10, Olivier Dutour11.   

Abstract

The question of pre-neolithic tuberculosis is still open in paleopathological perspective. One of the major interests is to explore what type of infection could have existed around the early stage of animal domestication. Paleopathological lesions evoking skeletal TB were observed on five human skeletons coming from two PPNB sites in Syria, which belongs to the geographical cradle of agriculture. These sites represent respectively pre-domestication phase (Dja'de el Mughara, Northern Syria, 8800-8300 BCE cal.) and early domestication phase (Tell Aswad, Southern Syria, 8200-7600 BCE cal.). MicroCT scan analyses were performed on two specimens (one per site) and revealed microscopic changes in favor of TB infection. Detection of lipid biomarkers is positive for two specimens (one per site). Initial molecular analysis further indicates the presence of TB in one individual from Dja'de. Interestingly, no morphological evidence of TB was observed on animal remains of wild and newly domesticated species, discovered in these sites. These observations strongly suggest the presence of human tuberculosis before domestication and at its early stages.
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Keywords:  Agriculture cradle; Ancient DNA; Domestication; Early neolithic; Lipid biomarkers; PPNB; Paleopathology of TB

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25819157     DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2015.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)        ISSN: 1472-9792            Impact factor:   3.131


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