| Literature DB >> 30516034 |
Amadou Kone1, Bassirou Diarra1, Keira Cohen2, Seydou Diabate1, Bourahima Kone1, Mahamane T Diakite1, Hawa Diarra1, Moumine Sanogo1, Antieme C G Togo1, Yeya Dit Sadio Sarro1, Bocar Baya1, Nadie Coulibaly1, Ousmane Kodio1, Chad J Achenbach3, Robert L Murphy3, Jane L Holl3, Sophia Siddiqui4, Seydou Doumbia1, William R Bishai2, Souleymane Diallo1, Mamoudou Maiga1,3.
Abstract
Tuberculosis (TB) is caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), however, the distribution and frequency of MTBC lineages and sublineages vary in different parts of the globe. Mycobacterium africanum, a member of MTBC is responsible for a large percentage of TB cases in West Africa, however, it is rarely identified outside of this part of the World. Whether or not differential HLA polymorphism (an important host factor) is contributing to the geographic restriction of M. africanum to West Africa is unknown. Here, we conducted a cohort study in Mali of newly diagnosed individuals with active pulmonary TB and normal healthy controls. The MTBC isolates were spoligotyped to determine the TB study groups (M. tuberculosis sensu stricto LAM10 and M. africanum), and HLA typing was performed on peripheral blood. Unlike previous reports on other populations, we found that HLA class-I alleles were significantly associated with active TB disease in this population. HLA-B alleles (B*07:02, B*08:01, B*14:02, B*15:03, B*15:10, B*18:01, B*42:01, B*42:02, B*51:01 and B*81:01) were significantly associated with M. africanum (40%-45%) and M. tuberculosis (75%) compared with healthy controls. Many HLA-A alleles (A*02:05, A*34:02, A*66:01 and A*68:02) were also associated with both TB groups (65%-70%). However, many class II HLA-DR variants were found to be associated with M. tuberculosis but not M. africanum with the exception of the DRB1*03:01, which was associated with both groups. The differential HLA distribution observed in this study might be at least partially responsible for the geographical restriction of M. africanum infections to West Africa.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990M. africanum; HLA; Mali; West Africa; tuberculosis
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30516034 PMCID: PMC6333481 DOI: 10.1111/tan.13448
Source DB: PubMed Journal: HLA ISSN: 2059-2302 Impact factor: 4.513