Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a globally distributed bacterial pathogen whose population structure has largely been shaped by the activities of its obligate human host. Oceania was the last major global region to be reached by Europeans and is the last region for which the dispersal and evolut...
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doaj-d0dbbc0112f4434396ee29c4155c811f2020-11-25T02:37:11ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2019-12-011010.3389/fmicb.2019.02778495425Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South PacificClaire V. Mulholland0Claire V. Mulholland1Abigail C. Shockey2Htin L. Aung3Htin L. Aung4Ray T. Cursons5Ronan F. O’Toole6Ronan F. O’Toole7Sanjay S. Gautam8Daniela Brites9Daniela Brites10Sebastien Gagneux11Sebastien Gagneux12Sally A. Roberts13Noel Karalus14Gregory M. Cook15Gregory M. Cook16Caitlin S. Pepperell17Caitlin S. Pepperell18Vickery L. Arcus19Vickery L. Arcus20School of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New ZealandMaurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, United StatesMaurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandSchool of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New ZealandSchool of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaSchool of Molecular Sciences, La Trobe University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaSchool of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaSwiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandUniversity of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandSwiss Tropical and Public Health Institute, Basel, SwitzerlandUniversity of Basel, Basel, SwitzerlandLabPLUS, Auckland City Hospital, Auckland, New Zealand0Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, New ZealandMaurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandDepartment of Microbiology and Immunology, School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, United States1Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, WI, United StatesSchool of Science, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New ZealandMaurice Wilkins Centre for Molecular Biodiscovery, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a globally distributed bacterial pathogen whose population structure has largely been shaped by the activities of its obligate human host. Oceania was the last major global region to be reached by Europeans and is the last region for which the dispersal and evolution of Mtb remains largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the evolutionary history of the Euro-American L4.4 sublineage and its dispersal to the South Pacific. Using a phylodynamics approach and a dataset of 236 global Mtb L4.4 genomes we have traced the origins and dispersal of L4.4 strains to New Zealand. These strains are predominantly found in indigenous Māori and Pacific people and we identify a clade of European, likely French, origin that is prevalent in indigenous populations in both New Zealand and Canada. Molecular dating suggests the expansion of European trade networks in the early 19th century drove the dispersal of this clade to the South Pacific. We also identify historical and social factors within the region that have contributed to the local spread and expansion of these strains, including recent Pacific migrations to New Zealand and the rapid urbanization of Māori in the 20th century. Our results offer new insight into the expansion and dispersal of Mtb in the South Pacific and provide a striking example of the role of historical European migrations in the global dispersal of Mtb.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02778/fulltuberculosispathogenphylodynamicsphylogeographyindigenous peoplePacific |
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Claire V. Mulholland Claire V. Mulholland Abigail C. Shockey Htin L. Aung Htin L. Aung Ray T. Cursons Ronan F. O’Toole Ronan F. O’Toole Sanjay S. Gautam Daniela Brites Daniela Brites Sebastien Gagneux Sebastien Gagneux Sally A. Roberts Noel Karalus Gregory M. Cook Gregory M. Cook Caitlin S. Pepperell Caitlin S. Pepperell Vickery L. Arcus Vickery L. Arcus |
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Claire V. Mulholland Claire V. Mulholland Abigail C. Shockey Htin L. Aung Htin L. Aung Ray T. Cursons Ronan F. O’Toole Ronan F. O’Toole Sanjay S. Gautam Daniela Brites Daniela Brites Sebastien Gagneux Sebastien Gagneux Sally A. Roberts Noel Karalus Gregory M. Cook Gregory M. Cook Caitlin S. Pepperell Caitlin S. Pepperell Vickery L. Arcus Vickery L. Arcus Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific Frontiers in Microbiology tuberculosis pathogen phylodynamics phylogeography indigenous people Pacific |
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Claire V. Mulholland Claire V. Mulholland Abigail C. Shockey Htin L. Aung Htin L. Aung Ray T. Cursons Ronan F. O’Toole Ronan F. O’Toole Sanjay S. Gautam Daniela Brites Daniela Brites Sebastien Gagneux Sebastien Gagneux Sally A. Roberts Noel Karalus Gregory M. Cook Gregory M. Cook Caitlin S. Pepperell Caitlin S. Pepperell Vickery L. Arcus Vickery L. Arcus |
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Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific |
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Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific |
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Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific |
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Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific |
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Dispersal of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Driven by Historical European Trade in the South Pacific |
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dispersal of mycobacterium tuberculosis driven by historical european trade in the south pacific |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) is a globally distributed bacterial pathogen whose population structure has largely been shaped by the activities of its obligate human host. Oceania was the last major global region to be reached by Europeans and is the last region for which the dispersal and evolution of Mtb remains largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the evolutionary history of the Euro-American L4.4 sublineage and its dispersal to the South Pacific. Using a phylodynamics approach and a dataset of 236 global Mtb L4.4 genomes we have traced the origins and dispersal of L4.4 strains to New Zealand. These strains are predominantly found in indigenous Māori and Pacific people and we identify a clade of European, likely French, origin that is prevalent in indigenous populations in both New Zealand and Canada. Molecular dating suggests the expansion of European trade networks in the early 19th century drove the dispersal of this clade to the South Pacific. We also identify historical and social factors within the region that have contributed to the local spread and expansion of these strains, including recent Pacific migrations to New Zealand and the rapid urbanization of Māori in the 20th century. Our results offer new insight into the expansion and dispersal of Mtb in the South Pacific and provide a striking example of the role of historical European migrations in the global dispersal of Mtb. |
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tuberculosis pathogen phylodynamics phylogeography indigenous people Pacific |
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