“…These authors compared the virulent H37Rv and avirulent H37Ra M. tuberculosis strains and found that the formation of cords only occurred in the virulent strain. Later, other researchers working with natural or constructed mutants of M. tuberculosis, M. bovis, M. marinum and M. abscessus reported a decrease in the virulence of mutants that lost cording (Bhatt et al, 2007;Dong et al, 2012;Gao et al, 2003Gao et al, , 2004Glickman et al, 2000;Howard et al, 2006;Makinoshima & Glickman, 2005). In addition, we have demonstrated an increase in the virulence of natural mutants of M. vaccae, M. chubuense, M. gilvum, M. obuense and M. parafortuitum that had acquired the capacity to form microscopic cords (Julián et al, 2010).…”