Fine- grain population structure and transmission patterns of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in southern Mozambique, a high TB/HIV burden area


Por: Saavedra Cervera B, López MG, Chiner-Oms Á, García AM, Cancino-Muñoz I, Torres-Puente M, Villamayor L, Madrazo-Moya C, Mambuque E, Sequera GV, Respeito D, Blanco S, Augusto O, López-Varela E, García-Basteiro AL and Comas I

Publicada: 1 jul 2022
Resumen:
Genomic studies of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) might shed light on the dynamics of its transmis-sion, especially in high-burden settings, where recent outbreaks are embedded in the complex natural history of the disease. To this end, we conducted a 1 year prospective surveillance -based study in Mozambique. We applied whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to 295 positive cultures. We fully characterized MTBC isolates by phylogenetics and dating evaluation, and carried out a molecular epidemiology analysis to investigate further associations with pre-defined transmission risk factors. The majority of strains (49.5%, 136/275) belonged to lineage (L) 4; 57.8 % of them (159/275) were in genomic transmission clusters (cut -off 5 SNPs), and a strikingly high proportion (45.5%) shared an identical genotype (0 SNP pairwise distance). We found two ???likely endemic??? clades, comprising 67 strains, belonging to L1.2, which dated back to the late 19th century and were associated with recent spread among people living with human immunodeficiency virus (PLHIV). We describe for the first time the population structure of MTBC in our region, a high tuberculosis (TB)/HIV burden area. Clustering analysis revealed an unforeseen pattern of spread and high rates of progression to active TB, suggesting weaknesses in TB control activities. The long -term presence of local strains in Mozambique, which were responsible for large transmission among HIV/TB-coinfected patients, calls into question the role of HIV in TB transmission.
ISSN: 20575858





Microbial genomics
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Microbiology Society, CHARLES DARWIN HOUSE, 12 ROGER ST, LONDON WC1N 2JU, ERKS, ENGLAND, Reino Unido
Tipo de documento: Article
Volumen: 8 Número: 7
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WOS Id: 000827809900001
ID de PubMed: 35787782
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