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Validation of Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isoniazid Resistance Mutations Not Detectable by Common Molecular Tests.


ABSTRACT: Resistance to the first-line antituberculosis (TB) drug isoniazid (INH) is widespread, and the mechanism of resistance is unknown in approximately 15% of INH-resistant (INH-R) strains. To improve molecular detection of INH-R TB, we used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to analyze 52 phenotypically INH-R Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) clinical isolates that lacked the common katG S315T or inhA promoter mutations. Approximately 94% (49/52) of strains had mutations at known INH-associated loci that were likely to confer INH resistance. All such mutations would be detectable by sequencing more DNA adjacent to existing target regions. Use of WGS minimized the chances of missing infrequent INH resistance mutations outside commonly targeted hotspots. We used recombineering to generate 12 observed clinical katG mutations in the pansusceptible H37Rv reference strain and determined their impact on INH resistance. Our functional genetic experiments have confirmed the role of seven suspected INH resistance mutations and discovered five novel INH resistance mutations. All recombineered katG mutations conferred resistance to INH at a MIC of ?0.25 ?g/ml and should be added to the list of INH resistance determinants targeted by molecular diagnostic assays. We conclude that WGS is a useful tool for detecting uncommon INH resistance mutations that would otherwise be missed by current targeted molecular testing methods and suggest that its use (or use of expanded conventional or next-generation-based targeted sequencing) may provide earlier diagnosis of INH-R TB.

SUBMITTER: Kandler JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6153830 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Validation of Novel Mycobacterium tuberculosis Isoniazid Resistance Mutations Not Detectable by Common Molecular Tests.

Kandler Justin L JL   Mercante Alexandra D AD   Dalton Tracy L TL   Ezewudo Matthew N MN   Cowan Lauren S LS   Burns Scott P SP   Metchock Beverly B   Cegielski Peter P   Posey James E JE  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20180924 10


Resistance to the first-line antituberculosis (TB) drug isoniazid (INH) is widespread, and the mechanism of resistance is unknown in approximately 15% of INH-resistant (INH-R) strains. To improve molecular detection of INH-R TB, we used whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to analyze 52 phenotypically INH-R <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> complex (MTBC) clinical isolates that lacked the common <i>katG</i> S315T or <i>inhA</i> promoter mutations. Approximately 94% (49/52) of strains had mutations at k  ...[more]

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