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Some Synonymous and Nonsynonymous gyrA Mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lead to Systematic False-Positive Fluoroquinolone Resistance Results with the Hain GenoType MTBDRsl Assays.


ABSTRACT: In this study, using the Hain GenoType MTBDRsl assays (versions 1 and 2), we found that some nonsynonymous and synonymous mutations in gyrA in Mycobacterium tuberculosis result in systematic false-resistance results to fluoroquinolones by preventing the binding of wild-type probes. Moreover, such mutations can prevent the binding of mutant probes designed for the identification of specific resistance mutations. Although these mutations are likely rare globally, they occur in approximately 7% of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis strains in some settings.

SUBMITTER: Ajileye A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5365657 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Some Synonymous and Nonsynonymous <i>gyrA</i> Mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lead to Systematic False-Positive Fluoroquinolone Resistance Results with the Hain GenoType MTBDR<i>sl</i> Assays.

Ajileye Adebisi A   Alvarez Nataly N   Merker Matthias M   Walker Timothy M TM   Akter Suriya S   Brown Kerstin K   Moradigaravand Danesh D   Schön Thomas T   Andres Sönke S   Schleusener Viola V   Omar Shaheed V SV   Coll Francesc F   Huang Hairong H   Diel Roland R   Ismail Nazir N   Parkhill Julian J   de Jong Bouke C BC   Peto Tim E A TE   Crook Derrick W DW   Niemann Stefan S   Robledo Jaime J   Smith E Grace EG   Peacock Sharon J SJ   Köser Claudio U CU  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20170324 4


In this study, using the Hain GenoType MTBDR<i>sl</i> assays (versions 1 and 2), we found that some nonsynonymous and synonymous mutations in <i>gyrA</i> in <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> result in systematic false-resistance results to fluoroquinolones by preventing the binding of wild-type probes. Moreover, such mutations can prevent the binding of mutant probes designed for the identification of specific resistance mutations. Although these mutations are likely rare globally, they occur in  ...[more]

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