Use of whole genome sequencing to estimate the mutation rate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during latent infection

CB Ford, PL Lin, MR Chase, RR Shah, O Iartchouk… - Nature …, 2011 - nature.com
CB Ford, PL Lin, MR Chase, RR Shah, O Iartchouk, J Galagan, N Mohaideen, TR Ioerger
Nature genetics, 2011nature.com
Tuberculosis poses a global health emergency, which has been compounded by the
emergence of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains. We used whole-
genome sequencing to compare the accumulation of mutations in Mtb isolated from
cynomolgus macaques with active, latent or reactivated disease. We sequenced 33 Mtb
isolates from nine macaques with an average genome coverage of 93% and an average
read depth of 117×. Based on the distribution of SNPs observed, we calculated the mutation …
Abstract
Tuberculosis poses a global health emergency, which has been compounded by the emergence of drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) strains. We used whole-genome sequencing to compare the accumulation of mutations in Mtb isolated from cynomolgus macaques with active, latent or reactivated disease. We sequenced 33 Mtb isolates from nine macaques with an average genome coverage of 93% and an average read depth of 117×. Based on the distribution of SNPs observed, we calculated the mutation rates for these disease states. We found a similar mutation rate during latency as during active disease or in a logarithmically growing culture over the same period of time. The pattern of polymorphisms suggests that the mutational burden in vivo is because of oxidative DNA damage. We show that Mtb continues to acquire mutations during disease latency, which may explain why isoniazid monotherapy for latent tuberculosis is a risk factor for the emergence of isoniazid resistance,.
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