Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.

BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) control strategies are focused mainly on prevention, early diagnosis, compliance to treatment and contact tracing. The objectives of this study were to explore the frequency and risk factors of recent transmission of clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis comple...

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Main Authors: Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino Bernal, Troels Lillebaek, Mathias K Pedersen, Luis Martinez-Martinez, Dorte B Folkvardsen, Jesús Agüero, E Michael Rasmussen
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4912061?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c2433c555b334e0c983fbcd9e5664ae72020-11-24T21:52:13ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01116e015726610.1371/journal.pone.0157266Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino BernalTroels LillebaekMathias K PedersenLuis Martinez-MartinezDorte B FolkvardsenJesús AgüeroE Michael RasmussenBACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) control strategies are focused mainly on prevention, early diagnosis, compliance to treatment and contact tracing. The objectives of this study were to explore the frequency and risk factors of recent transmission of clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in Cantabria in Northern Spain from 2012 through 2013 and to analyze their clonal complexity for better understanding of the transmission dynamics in a moderate TB incidence setting. METHODS:DNA from 85 out of 87 isolates from bacteriologically confirmed cases of MTBC infection were extracted directly from frozen stocks and genotyped using the mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) method. The MIRU-VNTRplus database tool was used to identify clusters and lineages and to build a neighbor joining (NJ) phylogenetic tree. In addition, data were compared to the SITVIT2 database at the Pasteur Institute of Guadeloupe. RESULTS:The rate of recent transmission was calculated to 24%. Clustering was associated with being Spanish-born. A high prevalence of isolates of the Euro-American lineage was found. In addition, MIRU-VNTR profiles of the studied isolates corresponded to previously found MIRU-VNTR types in other countries, including Spain, Belgium, Great Britain, USA, Croatia, South Africa and The Netherlands. Six of the strains analyzed represented clonal variants. CONCLUSION:Transmission of MTBC is well controlled in Cantabria. The majority of TB patients were born in Spain. The population structure of MTBC in Cantabria has a low diversity of major clonal lineages with the Euro-American lineage predominating.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4912061?pdf=render
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author Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino Bernal
Troels Lillebaek
Mathias K Pedersen
Luis Martinez-Martinez
Dorte B Folkvardsen
Jesús Agüero
E Michael Rasmussen
spellingShingle Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino Bernal
Troels Lillebaek
Mathias K Pedersen
Luis Martinez-Martinez
Dorte B Folkvardsen
Jesús Agüero
E Michael Rasmussen
Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino Bernal
Troels Lillebaek
Mathias K Pedersen
Luis Martinez-Martinez
Dorte B Folkvardsen
Jesús Agüero
E Michael Rasmussen
author_sort Inmaculada C Pérez Del Molino Bernal
title Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
title_short Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
title_full Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
title_fullStr Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Strains in Cantabria (Spain), a Moderate TB Incidence Setting.
title_sort genomic diversity of mycobacterium tuberculosis complex strains in cantabria (spain), a moderate tb incidence setting.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description BACKGROUND:Tuberculosis (TB) control strategies are focused mainly on prevention, early diagnosis, compliance to treatment and contact tracing. The objectives of this study were to explore the frequency and risk factors of recent transmission of clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) in Cantabria in Northern Spain from 2012 through 2013 and to analyze their clonal complexity for better understanding of the transmission dynamics in a moderate TB incidence setting. METHODS:DNA from 85 out of 87 isolates from bacteriologically confirmed cases of MTBC infection were extracted directly from frozen stocks and genotyped using the mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units-variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) method. The MIRU-VNTRplus database tool was used to identify clusters and lineages and to build a neighbor joining (NJ) phylogenetic tree. In addition, data were compared to the SITVIT2 database at the Pasteur Institute of Guadeloupe. RESULTS:The rate of recent transmission was calculated to 24%. Clustering was associated with being Spanish-born. A high prevalence of isolates of the Euro-American lineage was found. In addition, MIRU-VNTR profiles of the studied isolates corresponded to previously found MIRU-VNTR types in other countries, including Spain, Belgium, Great Britain, USA, Croatia, South Africa and The Netherlands. Six of the strains analyzed represented clonal variants. CONCLUSION:Transmission of MTBC is well controlled in Cantabria. The majority of TB patients were born in Spain. The population structure of MTBC in Cantabria has a low diversity of major clonal lineages with the Euro-American lineage predominating.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4912061?pdf=render
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