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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Tuberculosis | Research article

Frequency of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RDRio genotype and its association with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis

Authors: Isabela Neves de Almeida, Sidra Ezidio Gonçalves Vasconcellos, Lida Jouca de Assis Figueredo, Nayanne Gama Teixeira Dantas, Cláudio José Augusto, João Paulo Amaral Hadaad, Philip Noel Suffys, Wânia da Silva Carvalho, Silvana Spíndola de Miranda

Published in: BMC Infectious Diseases | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

In recent decades, Mycobacterium tuberculosis with the RDRio genotype, frequently isolated from tuberculosis patients in Rio de Janeiro, has become part of the Latin American – Mediterranean (LAM) family and has been associated with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB). The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of M. tuberculosis RDRio in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, and its relationship with MDR-TB.

Methods

For convenience, 172 susceptible and 63 MDR M. tuberculosis isolates were taken from pulmonary samples from patients diagnosed between January 2007 and December 2011. The DNA extracted from these isolates was analyzed by spoligotyping, PCR-RFLP to characterize fbpC103/Ag85C103, multiplex PCR to detect RDRio and RD174, and MIRU-VNTR 24 loci.

Results

Among the 235 isolates, the RDRio pattern was identified in 122 (51.9%) isolates (IC 0.45–0.58), with 100 (42.5%) wild-type and 13 (5.5%) mixed pattern isolates, whereas RD174 was identified in 93 of the 122 RDRio positive samples (76.3%). The LAM family and the LAM9 lineage were the most frequently identified among the isolates in this study. Among the 63 MDR isolates, 41 (65.1%) were RDRio and 28 (44.4%) RD174.

Conclusion

The association of both deletions with MDR proved to be statistically significant, corroborating the few reports that have associated RDRio with MDR.
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Metadata
Title
Frequency of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis RDRio genotype and its association with multidrug-resistant tuberculosis
Authors
Isabela Neves de Almeida
Sidra Ezidio Gonçalves Vasconcellos
Lida Jouca de Assis Figueredo
Nayanne Gama Teixeira Dantas
Cláudio José Augusto
João Paulo Amaral Hadaad
Philip Noel Suffys
Wânia da Silva Carvalho
Silvana Spíndola de Miranda
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Infectious Diseases / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2334
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12879-019-4152-7

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