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Genomic Diversity of the Rarely Observed Genotype of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Central Asian (CAS) Lineage 3 from North Brazil.

Emilyn Costa ConceiçãoMarília Lima da ConceiçãoDavi Josué MarconJohannes LoubserGabrielly Leite AndradeSandro Patroca da SilvaAna Cecília Ribeiro CruzAbhinav SharmaPhilip SuffysKarla Valéria Batista Lima
Published in: Microorganisms (2023)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb ) Central Asian Strain (CAS) Lineage 3 (L3) genotype is predominantly found in East-Africa, Central-Asia, Western-Asia, and South-Asia; however, a new spoligotyping CAS/SIT2545 was found in northern regions of Brazil. We aimed to characterize and describe the genetic diversity and perform a phylogenetic assessment of this novel genotype. We performed 24-MIRU-VNTR loci and Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of six Brazilian isolates previously spoligotyped. The libraries were prepared using a Nextera-XT kit and sequenced in a NextSeq 550 Illumina instrument. We performed lineage assignment and genomic characterization. From publicly available genomes of Mtb L3 and other lineages, we created a robust dataset to run the MTBSeq pipeline and perform a phylogenetic analysis. MIRU-VNTR and WGS confirmed CAS/SIT2545 belongs to L3. Out of 1691 genomes, 1350 (79.83%) passed in quality control (genomic coverage > 95%). Strain 431 differed in 52 single nucleotide variants (SNV), confirming it does not belong to the same transmission chain. The eight genomes from a global dataset clustered closer to Brazilian strains differed in >52 SNVs. We hypothesized L3 and L1 were introduced in Brazilian Northern in the same historical event; however, there is a need for additional studies exploring the genetic diversity of Mtb Brazilian Northern.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • genetic diversity
  • crispr cas
  • genome editing
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • copy number
  • quality control
  • single cell
  • genome wide
  • healthcare
  • cell fate
  • tertiary care
  • dna methylation