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BMC Microbiology | 2006

Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex genetic diversity: mining the fourth international spoligotyping database (SpolDB4) for classification, population genetics and epidemiology

Karine Brudey; Jeffrey Driscoll; Leen Rigouts; Wolfgang M. Prodinger; Andrea Gori; Sahal A Al-Hajoj; Caroline Allix; Liselotte Aristimuño; Jyoti Arora; Viesturs Baumanis; Lothar Binder; Patrícia Izquierdo Cafrune; Angel Cataldi; Soonfatt Cheong; Roland Diel; Christopher Ellermeier; Jason T Evans; Maryse Fauville-Dufaux; Séverine Ferdinand; Darío García de Viedma; Carlo Garzelli; Lidia Gazzola; Harrison Magdinier Gomes; M Cristina Guttierez; Peter M. Hawkey; Paul D. van Helden; Gurujaj V Kadival; Barry N. Kreiswirth; Kristin Kremer; Milan Kubin

BackgroundThe Direct Repeat locus of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC) is a member of the CRISPR (Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) sequences family. Spoligotyping is the widely used PCR-based reverse-hybridization blotting technique that assays the genetic diversity of this locus and is useful both for clinical laboratory, molecular epidemiology, evolutionary and population genetics. It is easy, robust, cheap, and produces highly diverse portable numerical results, as the result of the combination of (1) Unique Events Polymorphism (UEP) (2) Insertion-Sequence-mediated genetic recombination. Genetic convergence, although rare, was also previously demonstrated. Three previous international spoligotype databases had partly revealed the global and local geographical structures of MTC bacilli populations, however, there was a need for the release of a new, more representative and extended, international spoligotyping database.ResultsThe fourth international spoligotyping database, SpolDB4, describes 1939 shared-types (STs) representative of a total of 39,295 strains from 122 countries, which are tentatively classified into 62 clades/lineages using a mixed expert-based and bioinformatical approach. The SpolDB4 update adds 26 new potentially phylogeographically-specific MTC genotype families. It provides a clearer picture of the current MTC genomes diversity as well as on the relationships between the genetic attributes investigated (spoligotypes) and the infra-species classification and evolutionary history of the species. Indeed, an independent Naïve-Bayes mixture-model analysis has validated main of the previous supervised SpolDB3 classification results, confirming the usefulness of both supervised and unsupervised models as an approach to understand MTC population structure. Updated results on the epidemiological status of spoligotypes, as well as genetic prevalence maps on six main lineages are also shown. Our results suggests the existence of fine geographical genetic clines within MTC populations, that could mirror the passed and present Homo sapiens sapiens demographical and mycobacterial co-evolutionary history whose structure could be further reconstructed and modelled, thereby providing a large-scale conceptual framework of the global TB Epidemiologic Network.ConclusionOur results broaden the knowledge of the global phylogeography of the MTC complex. SpolDB4 should be a very useful tool to better define the identity of a given MTC clinical isolate, and to better analyze the links between its current spreading and previous evolutionary history. The building and mining of extended MTC polymorphic genetic databases is in progress.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2009

RFLP clusters of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains from the Indian Ocean Region: local and South Asian characteristics

Voahangy Rasolofo Razanamparany; Herimanana Ramarokoto; Elie Jeanne Vololonirina; T. Rasolonavalona; Alain Michault; Naidu Pyndiah; Rajbunsing Seenundun; Per Sandven; Suzanne Chanteau

This is the first study describing the genetic polymorphism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains in the Indian Ocean Region. Using IS6110 RFLP analysis, 475 M. tuberculosis isolates from Madagascar, Comoros, Mauritius, Mozambique and La Reunion were compared. Of the 332 IS6110 profiles found, 43 were shared by clusters containing 2-65 strains. Six clusters were common to at least two countries. Of 52 families of strains with similar IS6110 profiles, 10 were common to at least two countries. Interestingly, another characteristic was the frequency (16.8%) of IS6110 single-copy strains. These strains could be distinguished using the DR marker. This preliminary evaluation suggests genetic similarity between the strains of the Indian Ocean Region. However, additional markers would be useful for epidemiological studies and to assess the ancient transmission of strains between countries of this region.


International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2007

Evaluation of the resazurin assay for the detection of multidrug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Madagascar

N. Rivoire; P. Ravololonandriana; T. Rasolonavalona; Anandi Martin; Françoise Portaels; Herimanana Ramarokoto; V. Rasolofo Razanamparany


Infection, Genetics and Evolution | 2005

A study of spoligotyping-defined Mycobacterium tuberculosis clades in relation to the origin of peopling and the demographic history in Madagascar

Séverine Ferdinand; Christophe Sola; Suzanne Chanteau; Herimanana Ramarokoto; T. Rasolonavalona; Voahangy Rasolofo-Razanamparany; Nalin Rastogi


Veterinary Microbiology | 2006

Usefulness of restriction fragment length polymorphism and spoligotyping for epidemiological studies of Mycobacterium bovis in Madagascar: Description of new genotypes

Voahangy Rasolofo Razanamparany; René Quirin; Andriampenomaka Rapaoliarijaona; Hugues Rakotoaritahina; Elie Jeanne Vololonirina; T. Rasolonavalona; Séverine Ferdinand; Christophe Sola; Nalin Rastogi; Herimanana Ramarokoto; Suzanne Chanteau


International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2000

Predictive values of the ICT Tuberculosis test for the routine diagnosis of tuberculosis in Madagascar.

V. Rasolofo; T. Rasolonavalona; Herimanana Ramarokoto; Suzanne Chanteau


International Journal of Tuberculosis and Lung Disease | 2007

Evaluation of a rapid culture method on liquid bio FM (BIO-RAD) medium for the isolation of mycobacteria

Herimanana Ramarokoto; T. Rasolonavalona; L. Ratsimba; D. Andrianasolo; M. Ratsitorahina; V. Rasolofo Razanamparany


Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Madagascar | 2002

La tuberculose chez les enfants de moins de 11 ans : résistance primaire et variants génétiques dominants de Mycobacterium tuberculosis à Antananarivo

V. Rasolofo Razanamparany; Herimanana Ramarokoto; J. Clouzeau; T. Rasolonavalona; Elie Jeanne Vololonirina; B. Cauchoix; Suzanne Chanteau


Archives de l'Institut Pasteur de Madagascar | 2002

Résistance de Mycobacterium tuberculosis aux antituberculeux à Antananarivo en 2000

O. Ratsirahonana; V. Rasolofo Razanamparany; T. Rasolonavalona; V. Rakotonirina; A. Rakotoarisaonina; A. Rakotoherisoa; M. Ralamboson; B. Cauchoix; D. Rakotondramarina; Herimanana Ramarokoto


Archive | 2011

Synthesizing World Maps showing absolute (diameter) and percentage (colour) numbers of 3 genotype families within each country: ; Haarlem; Latin-American and Mediterranean (LAM)

Karine Brudey; Jeffrey Driscoll; Leen Rigouts; Wolfgang M. Prodinger; Andrea Gori; Sahal A Al-Hajoj; Caroline Allix; Liselotte Aristimuño; Jyoti Arora; Viesturs Baumanis; Lothar Binder; Patrícia Izquierdo Cafrune; Angel Cataldi; Soonfatt Cheong; Roland Diel; Christopher Ellermeier; Jason T Evans; Maryse Fauville-Dufaux; Séverine Ferdinand; Darío García de Viedma; Carlo Garzelli; Lidia Gazzola; Harrison Magdinier Gomes; M Cristina Guttierez; Peter M. Hawkey; Paul D. van Helden; Gurujaj V Kadival; Barry N. Kreiswirth; Kristin Kremer; Milan Kubin

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