Literature DB >> 31933458

Evidence for Mycobacterium leprae Drug Resistance in a Large Cohort of Leprous Neuropathy Patients from India.

Niranjan Prakash Mahajan1, Mallika Lavania2, Itu Singh2, Saraswati Nashi1, Veeramani Preethish-Kumar1, Seena Vengalil1, Kiran Polavarapu1, Chevula Pradeep-Chandra-Reddy1, Muddasu Keerthipriya1, Anita Mahadevan3, Tagaduru Chickabasaviah Yasha3, Bevinahalli Nanjegowda Nandeesh3, Krishnamurthy Gnanakumar3, Gareth J Parry4, Utpal Sengupta2, Atchayaram Nalini1.   

Abstract

Resistance to anti-leprosy drugs is on the rise. Several studies have documented resistance to rifampicin, dapsone, and ofloxacin in patients with leprosy. We looked for point mutations within the folP1, rpoB, and gyrA gene regions of the Mycobacterium leprae genome predominantly in the neural form of leprosy. DNA samples from 77 nerve tissue samples were polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-amplified for M leprae DNA and sequenced for drug resistance-determining regions of genes rpoB, folP1, and gyrA. The mean age at presentation and onset was 38.2 ± 13.4 (range 14-71) years and 34.9 ± 12.6 years (range 10-63) years, respectively. The majority had borderline tuberculoid leprosy (53 [68.8%]). Mutations associated with resistance were identified in 6/77 (7.8%) specimens. Mutations seen were those associated with resistance to rifampicin, ofloxacin, and dapsone. All the six patients were drug-naive. The clinical and pathological manifestations in this group did not differ from the drug-sensitive group. This study highlights the occurrence of resistance to the standard multidrug therapy and ofloxacin in leprosy. Among the entire cohort, 1/77 (1.3%) showed resistance to rifampicin, 2/77 (2.6%) to dapsone, and 5/77 (6.4%) to ofloxacin. Six new patients showing infection by mutant strains indicated the emergence of primary resistance. Resistance to ofloxacin could be due to frequent use of quinolones for many bacterial infections. The results of the study indicate the need for development of a robust and strict surveillance system for detecting drug resistance in leprosy in India.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31933458      PMCID: PMC7056437          DOI: 10.4269/ajtmh.19-0390

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg        ISSN: 0002-9637            Impact factor:   2.345


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Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2022-04-18       Impact factor: 5.938

2.  High Prevalence of Resistance to Anti-Leprosy Drugs in Leprosy Cases with Chronic Erythema Nodosum Leprosum: A Matter of Concern.

Authors:  Rashmi Jindal; Itu Singh; Sadhana Bhardwaj; Payal Chauhan
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2022-06-24

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Authors:  Itu Singh; Utpal Sengupta
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