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Systematic survey of clonal complexity in tuberculosis at a populational level and detailed characterization of the isolates involved.

dc.contributor.authorNavarro, Yurena
dc.contributor.authorHerranz, Marta
dc.contributor.authorPérez-Lago, Laura
dc.contributor.authorMartínez Lirola, Miguel
dc.contributor.authorRuiz-Serrano, Maria Jesús
dc.contributor.authorBouza, Emilio
dc.contributor.authorGarcía de Viedma, Darío
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Navarro,Y; Herranz, M; Ruiz-Serrano,MJ; Bouza,E; García de Viedma,D] Servicio de Microbiología y Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain. [Navarro,Y; Herranz, M; Ruiz-Serrano,MJ; Bouza,E; García de Viedma,D] CIBER Enfermedades Respiratorias-CIBERES, Spain. [Pérez-Lago,L.] Servicio de Microbiología y Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain. [Martínez Lirola,M] Complejo Hospitalario Torrecárdenas, Almería, Spain.es
dc.contributor.funderThis work was partially supported by the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS; reference no. S09/02205), Junta de Andalucía (PI-0444/2008 and PI-0306-2009), and SEPAR (763-09). The 3130xl genetic analyzer was partially financed by grants from the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (IF01-3624, IF08-36173). Laura Pérez-Lago holds a Juan de la Cierva contract from the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (reference no. JCI-2009-05713).
dc.date.accessioned2013-01-11T12:33:43Z
dc.date.available2013-01-11T12:33:43Z
dc.date.issued2011-12-28
dc.description.abstractClonally complex infections by Mycobacterium tuberculosis are progressively more accepted. Studies of their dimension in epidemiological scenarios where the infective pressure is not high are scarce. Our study systematically searched for clonally complex infections (mixed infections by more than one strain and simultaneous presence of clonal variants) by applying mycobacterial interspersed repetitive-unit (MIRU)-variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR) analysis to M. tuberculosis isolates from two population-based samples of respiratory (703 cases) and respiratory-extrapulmonary (R+E) tuberculosis (TB) cases (71 cases) in a context of moderate TB incidence. Clonally complex infections were found in 11 (1.6%) of the respiratory TB cases and in 10 (14.1%) of those with R+E TB. Among the 21 cases with clonally complex TB, 9 were infected by 2 independent strains and the remaining 12 showed the simultaneous presence of 2 to 3 clonal variants. For the 10 R+E TB cases with clonally complex infections, compartmentalization (different compositions of strains/clonal variants in independent infected sites) was found in 9 of them. All the strains/clonal variants were also genotyped by IS6110-based restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis, which split two MIRU-defined clonal variants, although in general, it showed a lower discriminatory power to identify the clonal heterogeneity revealed by MIRU-VNTR analysis. The comparative analysis of IS6110 insertion sites between coinfecting clonal variants showed differences in the genes coding for a cutinase, a PPE family protein, and two conserved hypothetical proteins. Diagnostic delay, existence of previous TB, risk for overexposure, and clustered/orphan status of the involved strains were analyzed to propose possible explanations for the cases with clonally complex infections. Our study characterizes in detail all the clonally complex infections by M. tuberculosis found in a systematic survey and contributes to the characterization that these phenomena can be found to an extent higher than expected, even in an unselected population-based sample lacking high infective pressure.es
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dc.identifier.citationNavarro Y, Herranz M, Pérez-Lago L, Martínez Lirola M, Ruiz-Serrano MJ, Bouza E, et al. Systematic survey of clonal complexity in tuberculosis at a populational level and detailed characterization of the isolates involved. J. Clin. Microbiol.. 2011; 49(12):4131-7es
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/JCM.05203-11
dc.identifier.essn1098-660X
dc.identifier.issn0095-1137
dc.identifier.pmid21956991
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10668/733
dc.journal.titleJournal of Clinical Microbiology
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Microbiologyes
dc.relation.publisherversionhttp://jcm.asm.org/content/49/12/4131.longes
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.subjectAntígenos Bacterianoses
dc.subjectHidrolasas de Éster Carboxílicoes
dc.subjectElementos Transponibles de ADNes
dc.subjectADN Bacterianoes
dc.subjectGenotipoes
dc.subjectTipificación Moleculares
dc.subjectMycobacterium tuberculosises
dc.subjectPolimorfismo de Longitud del Fragmento de Restricciónes
dc.subjectTuberculosises
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Enzymes and Coenzymes::Enzymes::Hydrolases::Esterases::Carboxylic Ester Hydrolaseses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseases::Virus Diseases::Coinfectiones
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Genetic Phenomena::Genetic Structures::Genome::Genome Components::Interspersed Repetitive Sequences::DNA Transposable Elementses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Nucleic Acids, Nucleotides, and Nucleosides::Nucleic Acids::DNA::DNA, Bacteriales
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Genetic Phenomena::Genotypees
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Eukaryota::Animals::Chordata::Vertebrates::Mammals::Primates::Haplorhini::Catarrhini::Hominidae::Humanses
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Analytical, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Techniques and Equipment::Investigative Techniques::Genetic Techniques::Molecular Typinges
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Organisms::Bacteria::Gram-Positive Bacteria::Gram-Positive Rods::Gram-Positive Asporogenous Rods::Gram-Positive Asporogenous Rods, Regular::Mycobacteriaceae::Mycobacterium::Mycobacterium tuberculosises
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Phenomena and Processes::Genetic Phenomena::Genetic Variation::Polymorphism, Genetic::Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Lengthes
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Health Care::Environment and Public Health::Public Health::Epidemiologic Methods::Data Collection::Vital Statistics::Morbidity::Prevalencees
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Diseases::Bacterial Infections and Mycoses::Bacterial Infections::Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections::Actinomycetales Infections::Mycobacterium Infections::Tuberculosises
dc.subject.meshMedical Subject Headings::Chemicals and Drugs::Biological Factors::Antigens::Antigens, Bacteriales
dc.titleSystematic survey of clonal complexity in tuberculosis at a populational level and detailed characterization of the isolates involved.es
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