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PLOS ONE | 2009

Genomic Diversity among Drug Sensitive and Multidrug Resistant Isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis with Identical DNA Fingerprints

Stefan Niemann; Claudio U. Köser; Sebastien Gagneux; Claudia Plinke; Helen Rachel Bignell; Richard J. Carter; R. Keira Cheetham; Anthony J. Cox; Niall Anthony Gormley; Paula Kokko-Gonzales; Lisa Murray; Roberto Rigatti; Vincent Peter Smith; Felix P. M. Arends; Helen S. Cox; Geoff Smith; John A. C. Archer

Background Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is characterized by low sequence diversity making this bacterium one of the classical examples of a genetically monomorphic pathogen. Because of this limited DNA sequence variation, routine genotyping of clinical MTBC isolates for epidemiological purposes relies on highly discriminatory DNA fingerprinting methods based on mobile and repetitive genetic elements. According to the standard view, isolates exhibiting the same fingerprinting pattern are considered direct progeny of the same bacterial clone, and most likely reflect ongoing transmission or disease relapse within individual patients. Methodology/Principal Findings Here we further investigated this assumption and used massively parallel whole-genome sequencing to compare one drug-susceptible (K-1) and one multidrug resistant (MDR) isolate (K-2) of a rapidly spreading M. tuberculosis Beijing genotype clone from a high incidence region (Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan). Both isolates shared the same IS6110 RFLP pattern and the same allele at 23 out of 24 MIRU-VNTR loci. We generated 23.9 million (K-1) and 33.0 million (K-2) paired 50 bp purity filtered reads corresponding to a mean coverage of 483.5 fold and 656.1 fold respectively. Compared with the laboratory strain H37Rv both Beijing isolates shared 1,209 SNPs. The two Beijing isolates differed by 130 SNPs and one large deletion. The susceptible isolate had 55 specific SNPs, while the MDR variant had 75 specific SNPs, including the five known resistance-conferring mutations. Conclusions Our results suggest that M. tuberculosis isolates exhibiting identical DNA fingerprinting patterns can harbour substantial genomic diversity. Because this heterogeneity is not captured by traditional genotyping of MTBC, some aspects of the transmission dynamics of tuberculosis could be missed or misinterpreted. Furthermore, a valid differentiation between disease relapse and exogenous reinfection might be impossible using standard genotyping tools if the overall diversity of circulating clones is limited. These findings have important implications for clinical trials of new anti-tuberculosis drugs.


Archive | 2006

Method of preparing libraries of template polynucleotides

Niall Anthony Gormley; Geoffrey Paul Smith; David R. Bentley; Roberto Rigatti; Shujun Luo


Archive | 2006

Preparation of templates for nucleic acid sequencing

Xiaohai Solexa Limited Liu; John Milton; Geoffrey Paul Smith; Colin Solexa Limited Barnes; Isabelle Rasolonjatovo; Roberto Rigatti; Xiaolin Solexa Limited Wu; Tobias William Barr Ost; Graham John Worsley; David James Earnshaw; Gerardo Turcatti; Anthony Romieu


Archive | 2007

Isothermal methods for creating clonal single molecule arrays

Gary Paul Schroth; David Harley Lloyd; Lu Zhang; Tobias William Barrost; Roberto Rigatti; Jonathan Mark Boutell


Archive | 2009

CONSTANT CLUSTER SEEDING

Andrea Sabot; Roberto Rigatti; Min-Jui Richard Shen


Archive | 2009

Using populations of beads for the fabrication of arrays on surfaces

Roberto Rigatti; Geoffrey Paul Smith; Jonathan Mark Boutell


Archive | 2007

Method for pair-wise sequencing a plurity of target polynucleotides

Roberto Rigatti; Tobias William Barr Ost


Archive | 2011

METHODS FOR SEQUENCING POLYNUCLEOTIDES

Roberto Rigatti; Niall Anthony Gormley; Jonathan Mark Boutell


Archive | 2010

Method for pair-wise sequencing a plurality of double stranded target polynucleotides

Roberto Rigatti; Tobias William Barr Ost; Sarah J. Fashena


Archive | 2013

TARGETED ENRICHMENT AND AMPLIFICATION OF NUCLEIC ACIDS ON A SUPPORT

Roberto Rigatti; Jonathan Mark Boutell

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