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Published in: Respiratory Research 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research

Impact of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineages as a determinant of disease phenotypes from an immigrant rich moderate tuberculosis burden country

Authors: Bright Varghese, Mushira Enani, Abdulrahman Alrajhi, Sameera Al Johani, Ali Albarak, Sahar Althawadi, Noura Elkhizzi, Hawra AlGhafli, Mohammed Shoukri, Sahal Al - Hajoj

Published in: Respiratory Research | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Growing evidences suggested that the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) lineages can determine the clinical outcome of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. However, limited data only available revealing such association of bacterial genotypes and clinical phenotypes from immigrant rich countries.

Methods

A multicenter study has been carried out on a collection of 2092 (1003 extrapulmonary and 1089 pulmonary) MTBC isolates. Genotyping of all the isolates were carried out by spoligotyping and 24 loci based MIRU-VNTR typing.

Results

Demographically domination of young Saudi nationals (61.4%) and men (61.2%) were found in this cohort. Lymph nodes (62.4%) and gastrointestinal sites (16.7%) were the most common anatomical sites of infection. The predominant lineages were Delhi/CAS (26.9%), EAI (14.2%) and Ghana (9.9%). Mycobacterium africanum type I and II were reported for the first time in the country among extrapulmonary cases. ‘Ancestral’ lineages M.bovis (OR-5.22; 95% CI-2.23-8.22, p- < 0.001) and Delhi/CAS (OR-0.57; 95% CI-0.411-0.734, p- < 0.001) were directly associated with lymph node tuberculosis and gastrointestinal tuberculosis (M. bovis-OR-0.33; 95% CI-0.085-0.567, p-0.001 and Delhi/CAS-OR-1.87; 95% CI-1.22-2.53, p- < 0.001) respectively. Among the ‘Modern’ lineages, EAI showed significant association to central nervous system tuberculosis (OR-1.98; 95% CI-0.76-3.19, p-0.04) and Uganda-I to gastrointestinal tuberculosis (OR-2.41; 95% CI-0.77-4.06, p-0.02).

Conclusions

The findings substantially contribute to the emerging evidences that MTBC lineages influence disease phenotypes and epidemiological consequences.
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Metadata
Title
Impact of Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineages as a determinant of disease phenotypes from an immigrant rich moderate tuberculosis burden country
Authors
Bright Varghese
Mushira Enani
Abdulrahman Alrajhi
Sameera Al Johani
Ali Albarak
Sahar Althawadi
Noura Elkhizzi
Hawra AlGhafli
Mohammed Shoukri
Sahal Al - Hajoj
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Respiratory Research / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1465-993X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12931-018-0966-x

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