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Genomic signatures of pre-resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Arturo Torres OrtizJorge CoronelJulia Rios VidalCesar BonillaDavid A J MooreRobert H GilmanFrancois BallouxOnn Min KonXavier DidelotLouis Grandjean
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Recent advances in bacterial whole-genome sequencing have resulted in a comprehensive catalog of antibiotic resistance genomic signatures in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. With a view to pre-empt the emergence of resistance, we hypothesized that pre-existing polymorphisms in susceptible genotypes (pre-resistance mutations) could increase the risk of becoming resistant in the future. We sequenced whole genomes from 3135 isolates sampled over a 17-year period. After reconstructing ancestral genomes on time-calibrated phylogenetic trees, we developed and applied a genome-wide survival analysis to determine the hazard of resistance acquisition. We demonstrate that M. tuberculosis lineage 2 has a higher risk of acquiring resistance than lineage 4, and estimate a higher hazard of rifampicin resistance evolution following isoniazid mono-resistance. Furthermore, we describe loci and genomic polymorphisms associated with a higher risk of resistance acquisition. Identifying markers of future antibiotic resistance could enable targeted therapy to prevent resistance emergence in M. tuberculosis and other pathogens.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • genome wide
  • emergency department
  • hepatitis c virus
  • current status
  • adverse drug