Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a primary public health problem worldwide. The number of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) cases has increased in recent years in Colombia. Knowledge of M. tuberculosis genotypes defined by spoligotyping can help determine the circulation of genotypes that must be c...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Gloria Puerto, Lina Erazo, Maira Wintaco, Claudia Castro, Wellman Ribón, Martha Inírida Guerrero
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4465906?pdf=render
id doaj-cf69285578b94825a33c3846d9ccfd67
record_format Article
spelling doaj-cf69285578b94825a33c3846d9ccfd672020-11-25T02:42:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01106e012430810.1371/journal.pone.0124308Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.Gloria PuertoLina ErazoMaira WintacoClaudia CastroWellman RibónMartha Inírida GuerreroTuberculosis (TB) remains a primary public health problem worldwide. The number of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) cases has increased in recent years in Colombia. Knowledge of M. tuberculosis genotypes defined by spoligotyping can help determine the circulation of genotypes that must be controlled to prevent the spread of TB.To describe the genotypes of M. tuberculosis using spoligotyping in resistant and drug-sensitive isolates and their possible associations with susceptibility to first-line drugs.An analytical observational study was conducted that included 741 isolates of M. tuberculosis from patients. The isolates originated from 31 departments and were obtained by systematic surveillance between 1999 and 2012.In total 61.94% of the isolates were resistant to 1 or more drugs, and 147 isolates were MDR. In total, 170 genotypes were found in the population structure of Colombian M. tuberculosis isolates. The isolates were mainly represented by four families: LAM (39.9%), Haarlem (19%), Orphan (17%) and T (9%). The SIT42 (LAM 9) was the most common genotype and contained 24.7% of the isolates, followed by the genotypes SIT62 (Haarlem1), SIT53 (T1), and SIT50 (H3). A high clustering of isolates was evident with 79.8% of the isolates classified into 32 groups. The Beijing family was associated with resistant isolates, whereas the Haarlem and T families were associated with sensitive isolates. The Haarlem family was also associated with grouped isolates (p = 0.031).A high proportion (approximately 80%) of isolates was found in clusters; these clusters were not associated with resistance to first-line drugs. The Beijing family was associated with drug resistance, whereas the T and Haarlem families were associated with susceptibility in the Colombian isolates studied.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4465906?pdf=render
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Gloria Puerto
Lina Erazo
Maira Wintaco
Claudia Castro
Wellman Ribón
Martha Inírida Guerrero
spellingShingle Gloria Puerto
Lina Erazo
Maira Wintaco
Claudia Castro
Wellman Ribón
Martha Inírida Guerrero
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gloria Puerto
Lina Erazo
Maira Wintaco
Claudia Castro
Wellman Ribón
Martha Inírida Guerrero
author_sort Gloria Puerto
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis Genotypes Determined by Spoligotyping to Be Circulating in Colombia between 1999 and 2012 and Their Possible Associations with Transmission and Susceptibility to First-Line Drugs.
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis genotypes determined by spoligotyping to be circulating in colombia between 1999 and 2012 and their possible associations with transmission and susceptibility to first-line drugs.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Tuberculosis (TB) remains a primary public health problem worldwide. The number of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR TB) cases has increased in recent years in Colombia. Knowledge of M. tuberculosis genotypes defined by spoligotyping can help determine the circulation of genotypes that must be controlled to prevent the spread of TB.To describe the genotypes of M. tuberculosis using spoligotyping in resistant and drug-sensitive isolates and their possible associations with susceptibility to first-line drugs.An analytical observational study was conducted that included 741 isolates of M. tuberculosis from patients. The isolates originated from 31 departments and were obtained by systematic surveillance between 1999 and 2012.In total 61.94% of the isolates were resistant to 1 or more drugs, and 147 isolates were MDR. In total, 170 genotypes were found in the population structure of Colombian M. tuberculosis isolates. The isolates were mainly represented by four families: LAM (39.9%), Haarlem (19%), Orphan (17%) and T (9%). The SIT42 (LAM 9) was the most common genotype and contained 24.7% of the isolates, followed by the genotypes SIT62 (Haarlem1), SIT53 (T1), and SIT50 (H3). A high clustering of isolates was evident with 79.8% of the isolates classified into 32 groups. The Beijing family was associated with resistant isolates, whereas the Haarlem and T families were associated with sensitive isolates. The Haarlem family was also associated with grouped isolates (p = 0.031).A high proportion (approximately 80%) of isolates was found in clusters; these clusters were not associated with resistance to first-line drugs. The Beijing family was associated with drug resistance, whereas the T and Haarlem families were associated with susceptibility in the Colombian isolates studied.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4465906?pdf=render
work_keys_str_mv AT gloriapuerto mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
AT linaerazo mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
AT mairawintaco mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
AT claudiacastro mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
AT wellmanribon mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
AT marthainiridaguerrero mycobacteriumtuberculosisgenotypesdeterminedbyspoligotypingtobecirculatingincolombiabetween1999and2012andtheirpossibleassociationswithtransmissionandsusceptibilitytofirstlinedrugs
_version_ 1724772487403667456