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Resuscitation-promoting factors reveal an occult population of tubercle Bacilli in Sputum.


ABSTRACT:

Rationale

Resuscitation-promoting factors (Rpfs) are a family of secreted proteins produced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that stimulate mycobacterial growth. Although mouse infection studies show that they support bacterial survival and disease reactivation, it is currently unknown whether Rpfs influence human infection. We hypothesized that tuberculous sputum might include a population of Rpf-dependent Mtb cells.

Objectives

To determine whether Rpf-dependent Mtb cells are present in human sputum and explore the impact of chemotherapy on this population.

Methods

In tuberculous sputum samples we compared the number of cells detected by conventional agar colony-forming assay with that determined by limiting dilution, most-probable number assay in the presence or absence of Rpf preparations.

Measurements and main results

In 20 of 25 prechemotherapy samples from separate patients, 80-99.99% of the cells demonstrated by cultivation could be detected only with Rpf stimulation. Mtb cells with this phenotype were not generated on specimen storage or by inoculating sputum samples with a selection of clinical isolates; moreover, Rpf dependency was lost after primary isolation. During chemotherapy, the proportion of Rpf-dependent cells was found to increase relative to the surviving colony-forming population.

Conclusions

Smear-positive sputum samples are dominated by a population of Mtb cells that can be grown only in the presence of Rpfs. These intriguing proteins are therefore relevant to human infection. The Rpf-dependent population is invisible to conventional culture and is progressively enhanced in relative terms during chemotherapy, indicating a form of phenotypic resistance that may be significant for both chemotherapy and transmission.

SUBMITTER: Mukamolova GV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2809243 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Resuscitation-promoting factors reveal an occult population of tubercle Bacilli in Sputum.

Mukamolova Galina V GV   Turapov Obolbek O   Malkin Joanne J   Woltmann Gerrit G   Barer Michael R MR  

American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine 20091029 2


<h4>Rationale</h4>Resuscitation-promoting factors (Rpfs) are a family of secreted proteins produced by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) that stimulate mycobacterial growth. Although mouse infection studies show that they support bacterial survival and disease reactivation, it is currently unknown whether Rpfs influence human infection. We hypothesized that tuberculous sputum might include a population of Rpf-dependent Mtb cells.<h4>Objectives</h4>To determine whether Rpf-dependent Mtb cells are  ...[more]

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