The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region

The objective: to identify the role, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis (MTB) in the epidemiology of tuberculosis in Saratov Region.Materials. The spoligotyping and hybridization method by the Spoligo-biochip kit (BIOCHIP-IMB OOO, Moscow) was used to exami...

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Main Authors: T. Yu. Salina, T. I. Morozova
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Published: New Terra Publishing House 2020-03-01
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description The objective: to identify the role, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis (MTB) in the epidemiology of tuberculosis in Saratov Region.Materials. The spoligotyping and hybridization method by the Spoligo-biochip kit (BIOCHIP-IMB OOO, Moscow) was used to examine sputum samples of 353 patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary TB, who were permanent residents of 20 cities and districts of Saratov Region.Results. MTB population circulating in the examined TB patients was heterogeneous and represented by 13 genotypes (Beijing, Beijing-like, Haarlem, Ural, LAM, T, Manu, Microti, Rus 1, Cas, EAI, Canetti, AFRI). Rare genotypes (EAI, Manu, Microti, Rus 1, Cas, AFRI, Canetti) were found in 42/353 (11.9%) patients, of which EAI genotype was found in 8 patients (2.3%), Manu in 14 ( 3.9%), Microti - 13 (3.7%), Cas - 2 (0.57%), Rus 1 - 1 (0.28%), Canetti - 3 (0.85%) , and AFRI - in 1 (0.28%). Tuberculosis cases caused by the Microti genotype were endemic and characterized by homogeneity of the revealed spoligotypes (SIT 539). Isolates of the Manu genotype were registered only in men (100%), mainly living in rural areas (71.4%) and were characterized by a high heterogeneity of SIT (1195, 1485, 1460, 1482, 1088). Tuberculosis caused by the EAI genotype was characterized by a smaller number of destructive forms and forms with bacterial excretion, and high SIT heterogeneity (300, 1431, 1428, 924, 622, 192). There were single cases of the Cas, Canetti, and R genotypes.
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spelling doaj-art-e03809ae1daa460caf49d9776c8205652025-08-20T02:05:48ZrusNew Terra Publishing HouseТуберкулез и болезни лёгких2075-12302542-15062020-03-019825910.21292/2075-1230-2020-98-2-5-91390The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov RegionT. Yu. Salina0T. I. Morozova1V.I. Razumovsky Saratov State Medical UniversityV.I. Razumovsky Saratov State Medical UniversityThe objective: to identify the role, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis (MTB) in the epidemiology of tuberculosis in Saratov Region.Materials. The spoligotyping and hybridization method by the Spoligo-biochip kit (BIOCHIP-IMB OOO, Moscow) was used to examine sputum samples of 353 patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary TB, who were permanent residents of 20 cities and districts of Saratov Region.Results. MTB population circulating in the examined TB patients was heterogeneous and represented by 13 genotypes (Beijing, Beijing-like, Haarlem, Ural, LAM, T, Manu, Microti, Rus 1, Cas, EAI, Canetti, AFRI). Rare genotypes (EAI, Manu, Microti, Rus 1, Cas, AFRI, Canetti) were found in 42/353 (11.9%) patients, of which EAI genotype was found in 8 patients (2.3%), Manu in 14 ( 3.9%), Microti - 13 (3.7%), Cas - 2 (0.57%), Rus 1 - 1 (0.28%), Canetti - 3 (0.85%) , and AFRI - in 1 (0.28%). Tuberculosis cases caused by the Microti genotype were endemic and characterized by homogeneity of the revealed spoligotypes (SIT 539). Isolates of the Manu genotype were registered only in men (100%), mainly living in rural areas (71.4%) and were characterized by a high heterogeneity of SIT (1195, 1485, 1460, 1482, 1088). Tuberculosis caused by the EAI genotype was characterized by a smaller number of destructive forms and forms with bacterial excretion, and high SIT heterogeneity (300, 1431, 1428, 924, 622, 192). There were single cases of the Cas, Canetti, and R genotypes.https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1390tuberculosis mycobateriagenotypesspoligotyping
spellingShingle T. Yu. Salina
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The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
Туберкулез и болезни лёгких
tuberculosis mycobateria
genotypes
spoligotyping
title The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
title_full The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
title_fullStr The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
title_full_unstemmed The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
title_short The prevalence, clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of M. tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in Saratov Region
title_sort prevalence clinical and epidemiological significance of rare genotypes of m tuberculosis isolated from tuberculosis patients in saratov region
topic tuberculosis mycobateria
genotypes
spoligotyping
url https://www.tibl-journal.com/jour/article/view/1390
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