2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0213046
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Whole genomic sequencing as a tool for diagnosis of drug and multidrug-resistance tuberculosis in an endemic region in Mexico

Abstract: Background Whole genome sequencing (WGS) has been proposed as a tool for diagnosing drug resistance in tuberculosis. However, reports of its effectiveness in endemic countries with important numbers of drug resistance are scarce. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of this procedure in isolates from a tuberculosis endemic region in Mexico. Methods WGS analysis was performed in 81 tuberculosis positive clinical isolates with a known phenotypic profil… Show more

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“…6,42 There was no isolate carried rrs mutation combined with rpsL mutation in this study, suggesting that mutations in rrs and rpsL genes were mutually exclusive. Mutations in rrs and rpsL genes accounted for 68.6% STR resistance, higher than the data from the tertiary care tuberculosis hospital in China 35 and Mexico, 43 but lower than that from other regions, 44,45 indicating that there were regional differences in the mutations associated with STR resistance and additional resistance mechanisms correlated with STR resistance, such as gidB which was reported to contribute 2.4% to 37.5% STR resistance. 42,44,[46][47][48] EMB resistance was mostly associated with mutations within the embB gene (codon 306 as the dominant).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…6,42 There was no isolate carried rrs mutation combined with rpsL mutation in this study, suggesting that mutations in rrs and rpsL genes were mutually exclusive. Mutations in rrs and rpsL genes accounted for 68.6% STR resistance, higher than the data from the tertiary care tuberculosis hospital in China 35 and Mexico, 43 but lower than that from other regions, 44,45 indicating that there were regional differences in the mutations associated with STR resistance and additional resistance mechanisms correlated with STR resistance, such as gidB which was reported to contribute 2.4% to 37.5% STR resistance. 42,44,[46][47][48] EMB resistance was mostly associated with mutations within the embB gene (codon 306 as the dominant).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 54%
“…Interestingly, the most common drug-resistance classes found among the diabetic-derived samples were MDR (n=16) and pre-MDR (n=13). We also expected that some of our samples would probably fit into the transmission clusters previously identified in Veracruz (18), but that was not the case.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…A total of 2139 patient with symptoms of TB presented to health posts in the regions of Callao and Lima South between December 2008 and January 2010. Sputum culture, microscopic observation drug susceptibility assay (MODS), serial smear microscopy, DNA extraction, Mycobacterial Interspersed Repetitive Units (MIRU) typing, Spoligotyping and whole genome sequencing were performed as previously described [ 15 18 ]. The dataset included three M. caprae isolates and one M. bovis isolate.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%