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Genetic diversity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing family in Brazil and Mozambique and relation with infectivity and induction of necrosis in THP-1 cells.

Lia Lima Gomes1, Sidra Ezidrio Gonçalves Vasconcellos1, Harrison Magdinier Gomes1, Atina Ribeiro Elias1, Adalgiza da Silva Rocha1, Simone C M Ribeiro2, Alessandra Costa Panunto3, Lucilaine Ferrazoli4, Maria Alice da Silva Telles4, Araujo Marelo Emanuel Ivens de1, Afranio Lineu Kritski5, Igor Mokrousov6, Olga A Manicheva7, Elena Lasunskaia2, Philip Noel Suffys8.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The success of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing (MtbB) lineage in different geographical regions has been attributed to high transmission, increased virulence, drug resistance and rapid adaptation to the host. In some countries of secondary MtbB dispersion like South Africa and Peru, rising prevalence of the Beijing strains is registered. However, in neighboring countries to affected regions such as Mozambique and Brazil, respectively, the prevalence of these strains is still low and this could be due to biological particularities of the circulating MtbB strains and/or differentiated host susceptibility.
OBJECTIVE: To characterize genetically and phenotypically MtbB strains isolated in Brazil (n = 8) and Mozambique (n = 17).
METHODS: This is a descriptive study of genotypes of the MtbB isolates, determined by spoligotyping, MIRU-VNTR typing, analysis of the IS6110 copy number in the NTF region and screening for mutations in mutT2, mutT4, rpoB, katG and pks 15/1 genes. Virulence-associated properties of the studied isolates were verified in the in vitro model of infection of human THP-1 cells.
RESULTS: The genotypes defined by the 24VNTRs were distinct for all isolates included in this study and presented an HGDI of 0.997. The VNTR patterns with seven copies of MIRU26 and seven copies of QUB26, representative for the previously described MtbB genotype B0, dominant in Russia, were detected in 38.5% of the studied isolates. In addition, all isolates presented RD105 deletion and a 7 bp insertion in pks15/1 gene. Almost all tested strains belonged to the RD181 sublineage, with the exception of two strains from Mozambique of RD150 sublineage. Combined analysis of the NTF region integrity and mutations in mutT genes showed that 62.5% and 47% of isolates obtained in Brazil and Mozambique, respectively, were of the ancestral genotype. The virulence index of the ancient isolates, evaluated in the THP-1 cells, was significantly lower than that of the modern genotype group.
CONCLUSIONS: These data demonstrate genotype particularities of the Beijing strains isolated in Brazil and Mozambique, two countries of low prevalence of the MtbB lineage in local Mtb populations. In contrast to the neighboring countries with high prevalence of the MtbB strains of modern sublineage, significant proportions of the isolates obtained in Brazil and Mozambique were presented by the strains of the ancient sublineage. Our data suggest that lower virulence of the ancient strains, compared with the modern strains, could be involved in the slow spread of the MtbB strains in some regions.
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Keywords:  Beijing; Genotypes; Mozambique and Brazil; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; Virulence

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25841343     DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2015.02.025

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


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1.  Rapid Assay for Detection of the Epidemiologically Important Central Asian/Russian Strain of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing Genotype.

Authors:  Igor Mokrousov; Ekaterina Chernyaeva; Anna Vyazovaya; Yuriy Skiba; Natalia Solovieva; Violeta Valcheva; Klavdia Levina; Natalya Malakhova; Wei-Wei Jiao; Lia Lima Gomes; Philip N Suffys; Marge Kütt; Nagima Aitkhozhina; A-Dong Shen; Olga Narvskaya; Viacheslav Zhuravlev
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2018-01-24       Impact factor: 5.948

2.  Genome Comparison of an Ancestral Isolate and a Modern Isolate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis of the Beijing Lineage from São Paulo, Brazil.

Authors:  Lia Lima Gomes; Michel Abanto Marin; Elena Lasunskaia; Sidra Ezidio Gonçalves Vasconcellos; Marcelo Emanuel Ivens de Araujo; Antonio Basílio de Miranda; Philip Noel Suffys
Journal:  Genome Announc       Date:  2015-10-01

Review 3.  Molecular epidemiology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Brazil before the whole genome sequencing era: a literature review.

Authors:  Emilyn Costa Conceição; Richard Steiner Salvato; Karen Machado Gomes; Arthur Emil Dos Santos Guimarães; Marília Lima da Conceição; Ricardo José de Paula Souza E Guimarães; Abhinav Sharma; Ismari Perini Furlaneto; Regina Bones Barcellos; Valdes Roberto Bollela; Lívia Maria Pala Anselmo; Maria Carolina Sisco; Cristina Viana Niero; Lucilaine Ferrazoli; Guislaine Refrégier; Maria Cristina da Silva Lourenço; Harrison Magdinier Gomes; Artemir Coelho de Brito; Marcos Catanho; Rafael Silva Duarte; Philip Noel Suffys; Karla Valéria Batista Lima
Journal:  Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 2.743

4.  Whole genome sequencing identifies circulating Beijing-lineage Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in Guatemala and an associated urban outbreak.

Authors:  Joseph W Saelens; Dalia Lau-Bonilla; Anneliese Moller; Narda Medina; Brenda Guzmán; Maylena Calderón; Raúl Herrera; Dana M Sisk; Ana M Xet-Mull; Jason E Stout; Eduardo Arathoon; Blanca Samayoa; David M Tobin
Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)       Date:  2015-09-28       Impact factor: 3.131

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