| Literature DB >> 26542221 |
Anzaan Dippenaar1, Sven David Charles Parsons2, Samantha Leigh Sampson3, Ruben Gerhard van der Merwe4, Julian Ashley Drewe5, Abdallah Musa Abdallah6, Kabengele Keith Siame7, Nicolaas Claudius Gey van Pittius8, Paul David van Helden9, Arnab Pain10, Robin Mark Warren11.
Abstract
Tuberculosis occurs in various mammalian hosts and is caused by a range of different lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC). A recently described member, Mycobacterium suricattae, causes tuberculosis in meerkats (Suricata suricatta) in Southern Africa and preliminary genetic analysis showed this organism to be closely related to an MTBC pathogen of rock hyraxes (Procavia capensis), the dassie bacillus. Here we make use of whole genome sequencing to describe the evolution of the genome of M. suricattae, including known and novel regions of difference, SNPs and IS6110 insertion sites. We used genome-wide phylogenetic analysis to show that M. suricattae clusters with the chimpanzee bacillus, previously isolated from a chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) in West Africa. We propose an evolutionary scenario for the Mycobacterium africanum lineage 6 complex, showing the evolutionary relationship of M. africanum and chimpanzee bacillus, and the closely related members M. suricattae, dassie bacillus and Mycobacterium mungi.Entities:
Keywords: High-throughput nucleotide sequencing; Meerkat; Mycobacterium suricattae; Tuberculosis
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26542221 DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2015.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Tuberculosis (Edinb) ISSN: 1472-9792 Impact factor: 3.131