2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-019-6407-5
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Genome sequencing of Mycobacterium pinnipedii strains: genetic characterization and evidence of superinfection in a South American sea lion (Otaria flavescens)

Abstract: BackgroundMycobacterium pinnipedii, a member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Complex (MTBC), is capable of infecting several host species, including humans. Recently, ancient DNA from this organism was recovered from pre-Columbian mummies of Peru, sparking debate over the origin and frequency of tuberculosis in the Americas prior to European colonization.ResultsWe present the first comparative genomic study of this bacterial species, starting from the genome sequencing of two M. pinnipedii isolates (MP1 and … Show more

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“…Spoligotyping has been widely used in epidemiological studies to investigate the cause of recurrent TB (defined as endogenous reactivation of an initially infecting strain or exogenous reinfection with a different strain) (Small et al, 1994 ; Warren et al, 2002 ; Van Rie et al, 2005 ; Andrews et al, 2008 ), tracking epidemics (Goyal et al, 1999 ; Källenius et al, 1999 ; Caminero et al, 2001 ), and investigating laboratory cross-contamination (Nivin et al, 2000 ). Twenty (16.5%) publications reported using spoligotyping as one of the methods for detecting MSIs, with a majority employing one (Pavlic et al, 1999 ; Cox et al, 2005 ; García De Viedma et al, 2005 ; Umubyeyi et al, 2007 ; Furphy et al, 2012 ; Biffa et al, 2014 ; Chaoui et al, 2014 ; Lamine-Khemiri et al, 2014 ; Ssengooba et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2015 ; Egbe et al, 2017 ; Baffoe-Bonnie et al, 2019 ) or two (García De Viedma et al, 2003 ; Mokrousov et al, 2009 ; Huyen et al, 2012 ; Navarro et al, 2015 ; Silva-Pereira et al, 2019 ) additional methods ( Supplementary Table 2 ). Only three reports used spoligotyping as the sole genotyping method and reported MSIs at frequencies ranging from 11.8 to 57.1% (Andrews et al, 2008 ; Kamakoli et al, 2018 ; Guernier-Cambert et al, 2019 ).…”
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“…Spoligotyping has been widely used in epidemiological studies to investigate the cause of recurrent TB (defined as endogenous reactivation of an initially infecting strain or exogenous reinfection with a different strain) (Small et al, 1994 ; Warren et al, 2002 ; Van Rie et al, 2005 ; Andrews et al, 2008 ), tracking epidemics (Goyal et al, 1999 ; Källenius et al, 1999 ; Caminero et al, 2001 ), and investigating laboratory cross-contamination (Nivin et al, 2000 ). Twenty (16.5%) publications reported using spoligotyping as one of the methods for detecting MSIs, with a majority employing one (Pavlic et al, 1999 ; Cox et al, 2005 ; García De Viedma et al, 2005 ; Umubyeyi et al, 2007 ; Furphy et al, 2012 ; Biffa et al, 2014 ; Chaoui et al, 2014 ; Lamine-Khemiri et al, 2014 ; Ssengooba et al, 2015 ; Wang et al, 2015 ; Egbe et al, 2017 ; Baffoe-Bonnie et al, 2019 ) or two (García De Viedma et al, 2003 ; Mokrousov et al, 2009 ; Huyen et al, 2012 ; Navarro et al, 2015 ; Silva-Pereira et al, 2019 ) additional methods ( Supplementary Table 2 ). Only three reports used spoligotyping as the sole genotyping method and reported MSIs at frequencies ranging from 11.8 to 57.1% (Andrews et al, 2008 ; Kamakoli et al, 2018 ; Guernier-Cambert et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They detected MSIs in 19% of samples from patients associated with retreatment in their study. In addition, WGS was used as second technique in three spoligotyping based studies (Witney et al, 2017 ; Baffoe-Bonnie et al, 2019 ; Silva-Pereira et al, 2019 ), one of which focused on animals. In their work, Silva-Pereira et al ( 2019 ) detected an M. pinnipedii MSI in a South American sea lion ( Otaria flavescens ) using WGS, which was not suggested by in silico spoligotyping or MIRU-VNTR initially.…”
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confidence: 99%
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