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Genetic diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis isoniazid monoresistant and multidrug-resistant in Rio Grande do Sul, a tuberculosis high-burden state in Brazil.

Leonardo Souza Esteves1, Elis Regina Dalla Costa2, Sidra Ezidio Gonçalves Vasconcellos3, Andrei Vargas2, Sérgio Luis Montego Ferreira Junior2, Maria Laura Halon2, Marta Osorio Ribeiro4, Rodrigo Rodenbusch2, Harrison Magdinier Gomes3, Philip N Suffys3, Maria Lucia R Rossetti5.   

Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a major public health problem in the world and Brazil is among the countries with the highest incidence and prevalence rates, and Rio Grande do Sul, a Brazilian state, occupy a prominent position. Multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MDR-TB) further aggravates this scenario, making it more difficult to treat and control the disease. Isoniazid monoresistance (IMR) may increase the risk of progression to MDR-TB and treatment failure. However, most drug resistance molecular tests only focus on detecting rifampicin (RIF) resistance.In the present study, we characterized a total of 63 drug resistant isolates of M. tuberculosis (35 MDR, 26 IMR and two isolates monoresistant to rifampicin [RMR]) of the Rio Grande do Sul state by MIRU-VNTR (24 loci), spoligotyping, presence of RDRio, fbpC103, pks15/1 and sequencing of the katG, rpoB and inhA genes. We observed a higher proportion of the LAM family 30/63 (47.61%). In IMR, mutations were found in the katG gene (98% at codon 315) in 72.5%, and mutations in the promoter region of the inhA gene in 6.25% of the isolates. In MDR-TB and RMR-TB isolates, 92.1% had mutations in the rpoB gene (57% at codon 531). The presence of a 12 bp insertion between codons 516 and 517 of the rpoB gene in MDR-TB isolates was found in five isolates. In conclusion, we observed that the highest frequency of IMR-TB and MDR-TB strains belong to the LAM and Haarlem genotypes in Rio Grande do Sul state. A significant number of isolates previously characterized as Mycobacterium pinnipedi2 through spoligotyping were found to belong to the M. tuberculosis LAM family. This was responsible for a number of significant cases and the molecular profile of this strain and the pattern of mutations related to drug resistance were analyzed. These findings may contribute to a better understanding about the spread of M. tuberculosis resistant in southern of Brazil.
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Keywords:  Brazil; Drug resistance; Genotyping; MIRU-VNTR; Tuberculosis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29779771     DOI: 10.1016/j.tube.2018.02.009

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


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