Literature DB >> 26080405

Southern East Asian origin and coexpansion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing family with Han Chinese.

Tao Luo1, Iñaki Comas2, Dan Luo3, Bing Lu4, Jie Wu5, Lanhai Wei6, Chongguang Yang7, Qingyun Liu7, Mingyu Gan7, Gang Sun7, Xin Shen5, Feiying Liu3, Sebastien Gagneux8, Jian Mei9, Rushu Lan10, Kanglin Wan11, Qian Gao12.   

Abstract

The Beijing family is the most successful genotype of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and responsible for more than a quarter of the global tuberculosis epidemic. As the predominant genotype in East Asia, the Beijing family has been emerging in various areas of the world and is often associated with disease outbreaks and antibiotic resistance. Revealing the origin and historical dissemination of this strain family is important for understanding its current global success. Here we characterized the global diversity of this family based on whole-genome sequences of 358 Beijing strains. We show that the Beijing strains endemic in East Asia are genetically diverse, whereas the globally emerging strains mostly belong to a more homogenous subtype known as "modern" Beijing. Phylogeographic and coalescent analyses indicate that the Beijing family most likely emerged around 30,000 y ago in southern East Asia, and accompanied the early colonization by modern humans in this area. By combining the genomic data and genotyping result of 1,793 strains from across China, we found the "modern" Beijing sublineage experienced massive expansions in northern China during the Neolithic era and subsequently spread to other regions following the migration of Han Chinese. Our results support a parallel evolution of the Beijing family and modern humans in East Asia. The dominance of the "modern" Beijing sublineage in East Asia and its recent global emergence are most likely driven by its hypervirulence, which might reflect adaption to increased human population densities linked to the agricultural transition in northern China.

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Keywords:  Han Chinese; MTBC Beijing family; expansion; origin

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26080405      PMCID: PMC4491734          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1424063112

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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