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Origin and Global Expansion of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex Lineage 3.

Yassir Adam ShuaibChristian UtpatelThomas A KohlIvan BarilarMargo DiricksNadia AshrafLothar H WielerGlennah KeruboEyob A MesfinAwa Ba DialloSahal Al-HajojPerpetua Ndung'uMargaret M FitzgibbonFarzam VaziriVitali SintchenkoElena MartinezSofia O ViegasYang ZhouAya AzmyKhaled Al-AmrySylvain GodreuilMandira Varma-BasilAnshika NarangSolomon AliPatrick BeckertViola DreyerMwila KabweMatthew BatesMichael HoelscherAndrea RachowAndrea GoriEmmanuel M TekwuLarissa K SidzeAssam A Jean-PaulVeronique P BengFrancine NtoumiMatthias FrankAissatou Gaye DialloSouleymane MboupBelay TessemaDereje BeyeneSadiq N KhanRoland DielPhilip SupplyFlorian P MaurerHarald HoffmannStefan NiemannMatthias Merker
Published in: Genes (2022)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) Lineage 3 (L3) strains are abundant in world regions with the highest tuberculosis burden. To investigate the population structure and the global diversity of this major lineage, we analyzed a dataset comprising 2682 L3 strains from 38 countries over 5 continents, by employing 24-loci mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit-variable number of tandem repeats genotyping (MIRU-VNTR) and drug susceptibility testing. We further combined whole-genome sequencing (WGS) and phylogeographic analysis for 373 strains representing the global L3 genetic diversity. Ancestral state reconstruction confirmed that the origin of L3 strains is located in Southern Asia and further revealed multiple independent introduction events into North-East and East Africa. This study provides a systematic understanding of the global diversity of L3 strains and reports phylogenetic variations that could inform clinical trials which evaluate the effectivity of new drugs/regimens or vaccine candidates.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • escherichia coli
  • genetic diversity
  • clinical trial
  • single cell
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • adverse drug
  • gene expression
  • tertiary care