Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India

Geographically, most tuberculosis (TB) cases in 2018 were reported from India. This TB burden is compounded by MDR-TB and XDR-TB. The strategies for the management and control of TB in the community depend on an understanding of the mode of spread of the different strains of TB isolates in the commu...

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Main Authors: S. Siva Kumar, S. Ashok Kumar, Gomathi Sekar, K. Devika, M. Bhasker, S. Sriram, C. K. Dolla, Pradeep Aravindan Menon, Srikanth Prasad Tripathy, P. R. Narayanan, Uma Devi Ranganathan, Sujatha Narayanan, Rajesh Mondal
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Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Microbiology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8841512
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spelling doaj-168e3d7990b248b088546e6f7f837d212021-07-02T13:00:33ZengHindawi LimitedInternational Journal of Microbiology1687-918X1687-91982020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88415128841512Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South IndiaS. Siva Kumar0S. Ashok Kumar1Gomathi Sekar2K. Devika3M. Bhasker4S. Sriram5C. K. Dolla6Pradeep Aravindan Menon7Srikanth Prasad Tripathy8P. R. Narayanan9Uma Devi Ranganathan10Sujatha Narayanan11Rajesh Mondal12Department of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Epidemiology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Epidemiology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Epidemiology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Immunology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaDepartment of Bacteriology, ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis, Chennai, IndiaGeographically, most tuberculosis (TB) cases in 2018 were reported from India. This TB burden is compounded by MDR-TB and XDR-TB. The strategies for the management and control of TB in the community depend on an understanding of the mode of spread of the different strains of TB isolates in the community. To determine the distribution and trends of M. tb strains over the time period in the community due to treatment, we carried out the present study on changes over two decades. Design/Methods. A total of 1218  M. tb isolates (year: 2001–2018) from Tiruvallur, India, were genotyped by spoligotyping after DNA extraction and subjected to anti-TB drug susceptibility testing for the first-line anti-TB drugs. Results. On analysis with the SpolDB4 database, majority (2001–2003: 53.32% and 2015–2018: 46.3%) of the isolates belonged to East African Indian (EAI) lineage, and the orphans designated in comparison to SpolDB4 stood 33% among 2001–2003 strain collection and 46.3% among 2015–2018 strain collection. 10.2% (2001–2003) and 9.26% (2015 to 2018) of isolates were monoresistant to isoniazid (H). MDR strains were less common among EAI strains (3.2%) compared to non-EAI strains (10.32%). Conclusions. EAI is the most predominant lineage in Tiruvallur, despite the presence of highly transmissible lineages like Beijing for the last two decades. The prevalence of MDR-TB is below the national average of 2-3% among the new TB cases in the last two decades. The reason can be attributed to the well-established nature of the locally circulating strains in this region which are not associated with drug resistance.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8841512
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author S. Siva Kumar
S. Ashok Kumar
Gomathi Sekar
K. Devika
M. Bhasker
S. Sriram
C. K. Dolla
Pradeep Aravindan Menon
Srikanth Prasad Tripathy
P. R. Narayanan
Uma Devi Ranganathan
Sujatha Narayanan
Rajesh Mondal
spellingShingle S. Siva Kumar
S. Ashok Kumar
Gomathi Sekar
K. Devika
M. Bhasker
S. Sriram
C. K. Dolla
Pradeep Aravindan Menon
Srikanth Prasad Tripathy
P. R. Narayanan
Uma Devi Ranganathan
Sujatha Narayanan
Rajesh Mondal
Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
International Journal of Microbiology
author_facet S. Siva Kumar
S. Ashok Kumar
Gomathi Sekar
K. Devika
M. Bhasker
S. Sriram
C. K. Dolla
Pradeep Aravindan Menon
Srikanth Prasad Tripathy
P. R. Narayanan
Uma Devi Ranganathan
Sujatha Narayanan
Rajesh Mondal
author_sort S. Siva Kumar
title Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
title_short Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
title_full Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
title_fullStr Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
title_full_unstemmed Spoligotype Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis over Two Decades from Tiruvallur, South India
title_sort spoligotype diversity of mycobacterium tuberculosis over two decades from tiruvallur, south india
publisher Hindawi Limited
series International Journal of Microbiology
issn 1687-918X
1687-9198
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Geographically, most tuberculosis (TB) cases in 2018 were reported from India. This TB burden is compounded by MDR-TB and XDR-TB. The strategies for the management and control of TB in the community depend on an understanding of the mode of spread of the different strains of TB isolates in the community. To determine the distribution and trends of M. tb strains over the time period in the community due to treatment, we carried out the present study on changes over two decades. Design/Methods. A total of 1218  M. tb isolates (year: 2001–2018) from Tiruvallur, India, were genotyped by spoligotyping after DNA extraction and subjected to anti-TB drug susceptibility testing for the first-line anti-TB drugs. Results. On analysis with the SpolDB4 database, majority (2001–2003: 53.32% and 2015–2018: 46.3%) of the isolates belonged to East African Indian (EAI) lineage, and the orphans designated in comparison to SpolDB4 stood 33% among 2001–2003 strain collection and 46.3% among 2015–2018 strain collection. 10.2% (2001–2003) and 9.26% (2015 to 2018) of isolates were monoresistant to isoniazid (H). MDR strains were less common among EAI strains (3.2%) compared to non-EAI strains (10.32%). Conclusions. EAI is the most predominant lineage in Tiruvallur, despite the presence of highly transmissible lineages like Beijing for the last two decades. The prevalence of MDR-TB is below the national average of 2-3% among the new TB cases in the last two decades. The reason can be attributed to the well-established nature of the locally circulating strains in this region which are not associated with drug resistance.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8841512
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