Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6

Abstract The purpose of this study was to increase our knowledge about Mycobacterium africanum and report the incidence and characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) due to their lineages in Aragon, Spain, over the period 2003–2019. The study includes all the cases in our region, where all the M. tubercu...

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Main Authors: Jessica Comín, María Luisa Monforte, Sofía Samper, Aragonese Working Group on Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis (EPIMOLA), Isabel Otal
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Published: Nature Portfolio 2021-05-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89511-x
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María Luisa Monforte
Sofía Samper
Aragonese Working Group on Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis (EPIMOLA)
Isabel Otal
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description Abstract The purpose of this study was to increase our knowledge about Mycobacterium africanum and report the incidence and characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) due to their lineages in Aragon, Spain, over the period 2003–2019. The study includes all the cases in our region, where all the M. tuberculosis complex isolates are systematically characterised. We detected 31 cases of M. africanum among 2598 cases of TB in the period studied. TB caused by M. africanum is rare (1.19%) in our population, and it affects mainly men of economically productive age coming from West African countries. Among the isolates, Lineage (L) 6 was more frequent than L5. The genotyping of these strains identified five clusters and 13 strains with a unique pattern. The isolates’ characterisation identified a copy of IS6110 within the moaX gene, which turned out to be specific for L6. It will allow the differentiation of this lineage from the rest of MTBC with a simple PCR reaction. It remains to be established whether this polymorphism may limit M. africanum transmission. Furthermore, a mutation in the mutT2 promoter was found as specific for L6 strains, which could be related to the high variability found for L6 compared to L5.
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spelling doaj-art-1a6bedabe22e436bb440dbdcf2ba68322025-08-20T02:59:22ZengNature PortfolioScientific Reports2045-23222021-05-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-89511-xAnalysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6Jessica Comín0María Luisa Monforte1Sofía Samper2Aragonese Working Group on Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis (EPIMOLA)Isabel Otal3Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la SaludHospital Royo VillanovaInstituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la SaludFundación IIS AragónAbstract The purpose of this study was to increase our knowledge about Mycobacterium africanum and report the incidence and characteristics of tuberculosis (TB) due to their lineages in Aragon, Spain, over the period 2003–2019. The study includes all the cases in our region, where all the M. tuberculosis complex isolates are systematically characterised. We detected 31 cases of M. africanum among 2598 cases of TB in the period studied. TB caused by M. africanum is rare (1.19%) in our population, and it affects mainly men of economically productive age coming from West African countries. Among the isolates, Lineage (L) 6 was more frequent than L5. The genotyping of these strains identified five clusters and 13 strains with a unique pattern. The isolates’ characterisation identified a copy of IS6110 within the moaX gene, which turned out to be specific for L6. It will allow the differentiation of this lineage from the rest of MTBC with a simple PCR reaction. It remains to be established whether this polymorphism may limit M. africanum transmission. Furthermore, a mutation in the mutT2 promoter was found as specific for L6 strains, which could be related to the high variability found for L6 compared to L5.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89511-x
spellingShingle Jessica Comín
María Luisa Monforte
Sofía Samper
Aragonese Working Group on Molecular Epidemiology of Tuberculosis (EPIMOLA)
Isabel Otal
Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
Scientific Reports
title Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
title_full Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
title_fullStr Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
title_short Analysis of Mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in Aragon identifies a specific location of IS6110 in Lineage 6
title_sort analysis of mycobacterium africanum in the last 17 years in aragon identifies a specific location of is6110 in lineage 6
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-89511-x
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