Yan Ling Wong
University of Malaya
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2012
Yan Ling Wong; Chia Sui Ong; Yun-Fong Ngeow
ABSTRACT A variable-number tandem-repeat (VNTR) typing assay for the differentiation of Mycobacterium abscessus strains was developed. This assay showed complete reproducibility, locus stability, and a discriminatory power (Hunter-Gaston discriminatory index [HGDI] of 0.9563) that is superior to that of multilocus sequencing. It is a promising tool for the investigation of Mycobacterium abscessus epidemiology and nosocomial outbreaks.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Yan Ling Wong; Siew Woh Choo; Joon Liang Tan; Chia Sui Ong; Kee Peng Ng; Yun Fong Ngeow
The whole-genome sequence of Mycobacterium bolletii M24, isolated from the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of a Malaysian patient, is reported here. The circular chromosome of 5,507,730 bp helped to clarify the taxonomic position of this organism within the M. abscessus complex and revealed the presence of proteins potentially important for pathogenicity in a human host.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Yun Fong Ngeow; Yan Ling Wong; Joon Liang Tan; Ramitha Arumugam; Guat Jah Wong; Chia Sui Ong; Kee Peng Ng; Siew Woh Choo
Mycobacterium massiliense is a rapidly growing mycobacterial species. The pathogenicity of this subspecies is not well known. We report here the annotated genome sequence of M. massiliense strain M18, which was isolated from a lymph node biopsy specimen from a Malaysian patient suspected of having tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Siew Woh Choo; Yan Ling Wong; Joon Liang Tan; Chia Sui Ong; Guat Jah Wong; Kee Peng Ng; Yun Fong Ngeow
Mycobacterium massiliense has recently been proposed as a member of Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. bolletii comb. nov. Strain M154, a clinical isolate from the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid of a Malaysian patient presenting with lower respiratory tract infection, was subjected to shotgun DNA sequencing with the Illumina sequencing technology to obtain whole-genome sequence data for comparison with other genetically related strains within the M. abscessus species complex.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Yun Fong Ngeow; Yan Ling Wong; Naline Lokanathan; Guat Jah Wong; Chia Sui Ong; Kee Peng Ng; Siew Woh Choo
We report the draft genome sequence of a clinical isolate, strain M115, identified as Mycobacterium massiliense, a member of the newly created taxon of Mycobacterium abscessus subspecies bolletii comb. nov.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Siew Woh Choo; Yan Ling Wong; Aini Mohamed Yusoff; Mee Lian Leong; Guat Jah Wong; Chia Sui Ong; Kee Peng Ng; Yun Fong Ngeow
Mycobacterium abscessus is a rapid-growing species of nontuberculous mycobacteria that is frequently associated with opportunistic infections in humans. We report herein the draft genome sequence of M. abscessus strain M93.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Yun Fong Ngeow; Wei Yee Wee; Yan Ling Wong; Joon Liang Tan; Chia Su Ongi; Kee Peng Ng; Siew Woh Choo
Mycobacterium abscessus is a ubiquitous, rapidly growing species of nontuberculous mycobacteria that colonizes organic surfaces and is frequently associated with opportunistic infections in humans. We report here the draft genome sequence of Mycobacterium abscessus strain M139, which shows genomic features reported to be characteristic of both Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. abscessus and Mycobacterium abscessus subsp. massiliense.
PLOS ONE | 2015
Yun Fong Ngeow; Yan Ling Wong; Joon Liang Tan; Kar Wai Hong; Hien Fuh Ng; Bee Lee Ong; Kok-Gan Chan
Members of the Mycobacterium terrae complex are slow-growing, non-chromogenic acid-fast bacilli found in the natural environment and occasionally in clinical material. These genetically closely-related members are difficult to differentiate by conventional phenotypic and molecular tests. In this paper we describe the use of whole genome data for the identification of four strains genetically similar to Mycobacterium sp. JDM601, a newly identified member of the M. terrae complex. Phylogenetic information from the alignment of genome-wide orthologous genes and single nucleotide polymorphisms show consistent clustering of the four strains together with M. sp. JDM601 into a distinct clade separate from other rapid and slow growing mycobacterial species. More detailed inter-strain comparisons using average nucleotide identity, tetra-nucleotide frequencies and analysis of synteny indicate that our strains are closely related to but not of the same species as M. sp. JDM601. Besides the 16S rRNA signature described previously for the M. terrae complex, five more hypothetical proteins were found that are potentially useful for the rapid identification of mycobacterial species belonging to the M. terrae complex. This paper illustrates the versatile utilization of whole genome data for the delineation of new bacterial species and introduces four new genomospecies to add to current members in the M. terrae complex.
Journal of Bacteriology | 2012
Siew Woh Choo; Yan Ling Wong; Mee Lian Leong; Hamed Heydari; Chia Sui Ong; Kee Peng Ng; Yun Fong Ngeow
Mycobacterium abscessus is a species of rapidly growing nontuberculous mycobacteria that is frequently associated with opportunistic infections in humans. Here, we report the annotated genome sequence of M. abscessus strain M94, which showed an unusual cluster of tRNAs.
Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2011
Yun Fong Ngeow; Yan Ling Wong; Kee Peng Ng; Chia Sui Ong; Wah Wah Aung
Tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic laboratories face many challenges in their obligation to provide rapid, accurate reports that can help clinicians to make therapeutic decisions. One important procedure in TB diagnosis is the confirmation of an acid-fast isolate as Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This is