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Population Genomics of Mycobacterium abscessus from U.S. Cystic Fibrosis Care Centers.

Rebecca M Davidson1, Nabeeh A Hasan1, L Elaine Epperson1, Jeanne B Benoit1, Sara M Kammlade1, Adrah R Levin2, Vinicius Calado de Moura3, Joshua Hunkins3, Natalia Weakly1, Sean Beagle1, Scott D Sagel4, Stacey L Martiniano4, Max Salfinger5,6, Charles L Daley2,7, Jerry A Nick2,7, Michael Strong1.   

Abstract

Rationale: Mycobacterium abscessus is a significant threat to individuals with cystic fibrosis (CF) because of innate drug resistance and potential transmission between patients. Recent studies described global dominant circulating clones of M. abscessus, but detailed genomic surveys have not yet been described for the United States.
Objectives: We examined the genetic diversity of respiratory M. abscessus isolates from U.S. patients with CF and evaluated the potential for transmission events within CF Care Centers.
Methods: Whole-genome sequencing was performed on 558 M. abscessus isolates from 266 patients with CF attending 48 CF Care Centers in 28 U.S. states as part of a nationwide surveillance program. U.S. isolates were also compared with 64 isolate genomes from 13 previous studies to evaluate the prevalence of recently described dominant circulating clones.
Results: More than half of study patients with CF and M. abscessus had isolates within four dominant clones; two clones of M. abscessus subspecies (subsp.) abscessus (MAB) and two clones of M. abscessus subsp. massiliense (MMAS). Acquired drug resistance mutations for aminoglycosides and macrolides were rare in the isolate population, and they were not significantly enriched in dominant clones compared with unclustered isolates. For a subset of 55 patients, there was no relationship between dominant clones and diagnosis of active lung disease (P = 1.0). Twenty-nine clusters of genetically similar MAB isolates and eight clusters of genetically similar MMAS isolates were identified. Overall, 28 of 204 (14%) patients with MAB and 15 of 64 (23%) patients with MMAS had genetically isolates similar to those of at least one other patient at the same CF Care Center. Genetically similar isolates were also found between 60 of 204 (29%) patients with MAB and 19 of 64 (30%) patients with MMAS from different geographic locations. Conclusions: Our study reveals the predominant genotypes of M. abscessus and frequency of shared strains between patients in U.S. CF Care Centers. Integrated epidemiological and environmental studies would help to explain the widespread presence of dominant clones in the United States, including the potential for broad distribution in the environment. Single site studies using systematic, evidence-based approaches will be needed to establish the contributions of health care-associated transmission versus shared environmental exposures.

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Keywords:  Mycobacterium abscessus; cystic fibrosis; infectious disease surveillance; nontuberculous mycobacteria; phylogenomics

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33856965      PMCID: PMC8641822          DOI: 10.1513/AnnalsATS.202009-1214OC

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Am Thorac Soc        ISSN: 2325-6621


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