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Novel mutations detected from drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated from North East of Thailand.

Ei Phoo Thwe1,2, Wises Namwat3, Porntip Pinlaor2,4, Kulrattana Rueangsak5, Arunnee Sangka6,7,8.   

Abstract

The emergence of drug-resistant tuberculosis is a major global public health threat. Thailand is one of the top 14 countries with high tuberculosis and multi-drug resistant tuberculosis rates. Immediate detection of drug-resistant tuberculosis is necessary to reduce mortality and morbidity by effectively providing treatment to ameliorate the formation of resistant strains. Limited data exist of mutation profiles in Northeastern Thailand. Here, 65 drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates were used to detect mutations by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and DNA sequencing. In the katG gene, mutations were occurred in 47 (79.7%) among 59 isoniazid resistant samples. For rpoB gene, 31 (96.9%) were observed as mutations in 32 rifampicin resistant isolates. Of 47 katG mutation samples, 45 (95.7%) had mutations in katG315 codon and 2 (4.3%) showed novel mutations at katG365 with amino acid substitution of CCG-CGG (Pro-Arg). Moreover, out of 31 rpoB mutation isolates, the codon positions rpoB516, rpoB526, rpoB531 and rpoB533 were 3 (9.7%), 8 (25.8%), 11 (35.5%) and 1 (3.2%), respectively. Seven isolates of double point mutation were found [rpoB516, 526; 1 (3.2%) and rpoB516, 531; 6 (19.4%)]. In addition, 1 (3.2%) sample had triple point mutation at codon positions rpoB516, 526 and 531. Common and novel mutation codons of the rpoB and katG genes were generated. Although DNA sequencing showed high accuracy, conventional PCR could be applied as an initial marker for screening drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in limit resources region. Mutations reported here should be considered when developing new molecular diagnostic methods for implementation in Northeastern Thailand.
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Keywords:  Drug-resistant; Mutation; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; katG; rpoB

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34642828     DOI: 10.1007/s11274-021-03163-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0959-3993            Impact factor:   3.312


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