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Application of Sensitive and Specific Molecular Methods To Uncover Global Dissemination of the Major RD Rio Sublineage of the Latin American-Mediterranean Mycobacterium tuberculosis Spoligotype Family
The Latin American-Mediterranean (LAM) family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is believed to be the cause of ∼15% of tuberculosis cases worldwide. Previously, we defined a prevalent sublineage of the LAM family in Brazil by a single characteristic genomic deletion designated RD Rio . Using the Brazili...
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Published in: | Journal of clinical microbiology 2008-04, Vol.46 (4), p.1259-1267 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The Latin American-Mediterranean (LAM) family of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
is believed to be the cause of ∼15% of tuberculosis cases worldwide. Previously, we defined a prevalent sublineage of the LAM family in Brazil by a single characteristic genomic deletion designated RD
Rio
. Using the Brazilian strains, we pinpoint an Ag85C
103
single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) (screened by restriction fragment length polymorphism [RFLP] analysis) that correctly identified all LAM family strains. Importantly, all RD
Rio
strains concomitantly possessed the RD174 deletion. These genetic signatures, along with a newly developed multiplex PCR for rapid differentiation between “wild-type” and RD
Rio
strains, were then used to analyze an international collection of
M. tuberculosis
strains. RD
Rio
M. tuberculosis
was identified from four continents involving 11 countries. Phylogenetic analysis of the IS
6110
-RFLP patterns from representative RD
Rio
and LAM strains from Brazil, along with all representative clusters from a South African database, confirmed their genetic relatedness and transcontinental transmission. The Ag85C
103
SNP RFLP, as compared to results obtained using a PCR method targeting a LAM-restricted IS
6110
element, correctly identified 99.8% of LAM spoligotype strains. Together, these tests were more accurate than spoligotyping at categorizing strains with indefinable spoligotypes and segregated true LAM strains from those with convergent spoligotypes. The fact that RD
Rio
strains were identified worldwide highlights the importance of this LAM family sublineage and suggests that this strain is a global threat that should be specifically targeted by public health resources. Our provision of simple and robust molecular methods will assist the evaluation of the LAM family and the RD
Rio
sublineage. |
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ISSN: | 0095-1137 1098-660X |
DOI: | 10.1128/JCM.02231-07 |