Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients

Abstract Effective treatment reduces a tuberculosis patient's ability to infect others even before they test negative in sputum or culture. Currently, the basis of reduced infectiousness of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) with effective treatment is unclear. We evaluated changes in aerosol...

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Main Authors: Ambreen Shaikh, Kalpana Sriraman, Smriti Vaswani, Vikas Oswal, Sudha Rao, Nerges Mistry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96902-7
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spelling doaj-beab20d1eaca48a0b78c4747b319a14a2021-09-12T11:24:50ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-0111111310.1038/s41598-021-96902-7Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patientsAmbreen Shaikh0Kalpana Sriraman1Smriti Vaswani2Vikas Oswal3Sudha Rao4Nerges Mistry5The Foundation for Medical ResearchThe Foundation for Medical ResearchThe Foundation for Medical ResearchVikas Nursing HomeGenotypic Technology Pvt LtdThe Foundation for Medical ResearchAbstract Effective treatment reduces a tuberculosis patient's ability to infect others even before they test negative in sputum or culture. Currently, the basis of reduced infectiousness of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) with effective treatment is unclear. We evaluated changes in aerosolized bacteria expelled by patients through a transcriptomic approach before and after treatment initiation (up to 14 days) by RNA sequencing. A distinct change in the overall transcriptional profile was seen post-treatment initiation compared to pretreatment, only when patients received effective treatment. This also led to the downregulation of genes associated with cellular activities, cell wall assembly, virulence factors indicating loss of pathogenicity, and a diminished ability to infect and survive in new host cells. Based on this, we identified genes whose expression levels changed with effective treatment. The observations of the study open up avenues for further evaluating the changes in bacterial gene expression during the early phase of treatment as biomarkers for monitoring response to tuberculosis treatment regimens and provide means of identifying better correlates of Mtb transmission.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96902-7
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author Ambreen Shaikh
Kalpana Sriraman
Smriti Vaswani
Vikas Oswal
Sudha Rao
Nerges Mistry
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Kalpana Sriraman
Smriti Vaswani
Vikas Oswal
Sudha Rao
Nerges Mistry
Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
Scientific Reports
author_facet Ambreen Shaikh
Kalpana Sriraman
Smriti Vaswani
Vikas Oswal
Sudha Rao
Nerges Mistry
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title Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
title_short Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
title_full Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
title_fullStr Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
title_full_unstemmed Early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in Mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
title_sort early phase of effective treatment induces distinct transcriptional changes in mycobacterium tuberculosis expelled by pulmonary tuberculosis patients
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Effective treatment reduces a tuberculosis patient's ability to infect others even before they test negative in sputum or culture. Currently, the basis of reduced infectiousness of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) with effective treatment is unclear. We evaluated changes in aerosolized bacteria expelled by patients through a transcriptomic approach before and after treatment initiation (up to 14 days) by RNA sequencing. A distinct change in the overall transcriptional profile was seen post-treatment initiation compared to pretreatment, only when patients received effective treatment. This also led to the downregulation of genes associated with cellular activities, cell wall assembly, virulence factors indicating loss of pathogenicity, and a diminished ability to infect and survive in new host cells. Based on this, we identified genes whose expression levels changed with effective treatment. The observations of the study open up avenues for further evaluating the changes in bacterial gene expression during the early phase of treatment as biomarkers for monitoring response to tuberculosis treatment regimens and provide means of identifying better correlates of Mtb transmission.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-96902-7
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