Whole-genome single nucleotide variant phylogenetic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lineage 1 in endemic regions of Asia and Africa (2022)

Title           : Whole-genome single nucleotide variant phylogenetic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lineage 1 in endemic regions of Asia and Africa

Researcher       : Netikul, T.,11 Thawornwattana, Y.Mahasirimongkol, S., …Chongsuvivatwong, V.Palittapongarnpim, P.

Department     : 1Faculty of Medicine, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand

E-mail                : med@siam.edu

Abstract            : Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) lineage 1 (L1) contributes considerably to the disease morbidity. While whole genome sequencing (WGS) is increasingly used for studying Mtb, our understanding of genetic diversity of L1 remains limited. Using phylogenetic analysis of WGS data from endemic range in Asia and Africa, we provide an improved genotyping scheme for L1. Mapping deletion patterns of the 68 direct variable repeats (DVRs) in the CRISPR region of the genome onto the phylogeny provided supporting evidence that the CRISPR region evolves primarily by deletion, and hinted at a possible Southeast Asian origin of L1. Both phylogeny and DVR patterns clarified some relationships between different spoligotypes, and highlighted the limited resolution of spoligotyping. We identified a diverse repertoire of drug resistance mutations. Altogether, this study demonstrates the usefulness of WGS data for understanding the genetic diversity of L1, with implications for public health surveillance and TB control. It also highlights the need for more WGS studies in high-burden but underexplored regions.


Link to Academic articlehttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-05524-0


Journal : Scientific Reports


Bibliography     : Netikul, T.Thawornwattana, Y.Mahasirimongkol, S., Yanai, H., WinMaung, H. M., Chongsuvivatwong, V.,… Palittapongarnpim, P. (2022). Whole-genome single nucleotide variant phylogenetic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lineage 1 in endemic regions of Asia and Africa. Scientific Reports, 12(1), 1565.


 

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