2015
DOI: 10.1128/iai.03080-14
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Correlates between Models of Virulence for Mycobacterium tuberculosis among Isolates of the Central Asian Lineage: a Case for Lysozyme Resistance Testing?

Abstract: e Virulence factors (VFs) contribute to the emergence of new human Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains, are lineage dependent, and are relevant to the development of M. tuberculosis drugs/vaccines. VFs were sought within M. tuberculosis lineage 3, which has the Central Asian (CAS) spoligotype. Three isolates were selected from clusters previously identified as dominant in London, United Kingdom. Strain-associated virulence was studied in guinea pig, monocyte-derived macrophage, and lysozyme resistance assays. W… Show more

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“…Interestingly, SNPs in the lysX gene in M. tuberculosis were recently discovered; this finding further supports the hypothesis that this system plays a role in virulence. 84 The precise role of SNPs in the catalytic activities of aaPGSs (aa-PG synthesis and flipping) is not well understood, but they are predicted to increase both processes affecting aminoacylated lipids.…”
Section: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms: Gain Of Function Mutations mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, SNPs in the lysX gene in M. tuberculosis were recently discovered; this finding further supports the hypothesis that this system plays a role in virulence. 84 The precise role of SNPs in the catalytic activities of aaPGSs (aa-PG synthesis and flipping) is not well understood, but they are predicted to increase both processes affecting aminoacylated lipids.…”
Section: Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms: Gain Of Function Mutations mentioning
confidence: 99%