Discovery of a novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage that is a major cause of tuberculosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Oliveira Lazzarini, Luiz Claudio [1 ,2 ]
Huard, Richard C. [1 ]
Boechat, Neio L. [2 ]
Gomes, Harrison M. [3 ]
Oelemann, Maranibia C. [3 ]
Kurepina, Natalia [4 ]
Shashkina, Elena [4 ]
Mello, Fernanda C. Q. [2 ]
Gibson, Andrea L. [1 ]
Virginio, Milena J. [3 ]
Marsico, Ana Grazia [2 ]
Butler, W. Ray [5 ]
Kreiswirth, Barry N. [4 ]
Suffys, Philip N. [3 ]
Lapa e Silva, Jose Roberto [1 ,2 ]
Ho, John L. [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Joan & Sanford I Weill Med Coll, Dept Med, Div Infect Dis & Internal Med, New York, NY 10021 USA
[2] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro, Inst Thorac Dis, BR-21941590 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[3] Inst Oswaldo Cruz, Lab Mol Biol Appl Mycobacteria, BR-21040900 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[4] Publ Hlth Res Inst, Newark, NJ 07103 USA
[5] Ctr Dis Control & Prevent, Atlanta, GA 30333 USA
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10.1128/JCM.01394-07
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The current study evaluated Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for genomic deletions. One locus in our panel of PCR targets failed to amplify in similar to 30% of strains. A single novel long sequence polymorphisin (>26.3 kb) was characterized and designated RDRio. Homologous recombination between two similar protein-coding genes is proposed as the mechanism for deleting or modifying 10 genes, including two potentially immunogenic PPE proteins. The flanking regions of the RDRio locus were identical in all strains bearing the deletion. Genetic testing by principal genetic group, spoligotyping, variable-number tandem repeats of mycobacterial interspersed repetitive units (MIRU-VNTR), and IS6110-based restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis cumulatively support the idea that RDRio strains are derived from a common ancestor belonging solely to the Latin American-Mediterranean spoligotype family. The RDRio lineage is therefore the predominant clade causing tuberculosis (TB) in Rio de Janeiro and, as indicated by genotypic clustering in MIRU-VNTR analysis, the most significant source of recent transmission. Limited retrospective reviews of bacteriological and patient records showed a lack of association with multi-drug resistance or specific risk factors for TB. However, trends in the data did suggest that RDRio strains may cause a form of TB with a distinct clinical presentation. Overall, the high prevalence of this genotype may be related to enhanced virulence, transmissibility, and/or specific adaptation to a Euro-Latin American host population. The identification of RDRio strains outside of Brazil points to the ongoing intercontinental dissemination of this important genotype. Further studies are needed to determine the differential strain-specific features, pathobiology, and worldwide prevalence of RDRio M. tuberculosis.
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