A landscape of genomic alterations at the root of a near-untreatable tuberculosis epidemic.
Marisa KlopperTim Hermanus HeupinkGrant Hill-CawthorneElizabeth Maria StreicherAnzaan DippenaarMargaretha de VosAbdallah Musa AbdallahJason LimberisMatthias MerkerScott BurnsStefan NiemannKeertan DhedaJames PoseyArnab PainRobin Mark WarrenPublished in: BMC medicine (2020)
The presence of the ethA mutation in otherwise susceptible isolates from ethionamide-naïve patients demonstrates that known exposure is not an adequate indicator of drug susceptibility. Similarly, it is demonstrated that bedaquiline resistance can occur without exposure to the drug. Inappropriate treatment regimens, due to missed resistance, leads to amplification of resistance, and transmission. We put these results into the context of current WHO treatment regimens, underscoring the risks of treatment without knowledge of the full drug resistance profile.