Recent and Rapid Emergence of W-Beijing Strains of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Cape Town, South Africa

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作者
Cowley, Donna [3 ]
Govender, Dhirendra [2 ]
February, Bradley [2 ]
Wolfe, Mary [2 ]
Steyn, Lafras [2 ]
Evans, Joanna [2 ]
Wilkinson, Robert J. [4 ,5 ]
Nicol, Mark P. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Cape Town, Inst Infect Dis & Mol Med, Fac Hlth Sci, ZA-7925 Cape Town, South Africa
[2] Univ Cape Town, Dept Clin Lab Sci, ZA-7925 Cape Town, South Africa
[3] Royal Childrens Hosp, Dept Microbiol & Infect Dis, Melbourne, Australia
[4] Univ London Imperial Coll Sci Technol & Med, Wellcome Trust Ctr Res Clin Trop Med, Div Med, London SW7 2AZ, England
[5] Natl Inst Med Res, London NW7 1AA, England
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英国医学研究理事会; 英国惠康基金; 新加坡国家研究基金会;
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10.1086/592575
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
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Background. There is increasing evidence of a strain-related variation in the virulence in Mycobacterium tuberculosis that may afford a selective advantage to certain strains. The W-Beijing strain family is globally distributed, highly virulent in animal models, associated with human immunodeficiency virus infection and drug resistance, and may be an emerging strain family. Our goal was to determine whether W-Beijing strains are expanding in a region of South Africa where rates of tuberculosis are among the highest in the world. Methods. We used spoligotyping and single nucleotide polymorphism analysis to genotype all strains of tuberculosis from children presenting to the major pediatric referral hospital in Cape Town, South Africa over a period of 4 years and strains present in 352 archived histological samples from over a 76-year period. Results. The proportion of W-Beijing strains from children increased from 13% to 33% from 2000 to 2003 (P = .026). With regard to the histological samples, W-Beijing strains were absent in the samples from the period 1930-1965 and rare in the samples from the period 1966-1995 (2.8% of samples), but they were increasingly common in samples from the period 1996-2005 (20% of samples; P = .001). Conclusions. The rapid expansion of W-Beijing strains in a region with a very high background incidence of tuberculosis suggests that these strains have a significant selective advantage. The biological reasons for this observation remain unclear but warrant further study. The rapid spread of this virulent strain lineage is likely to present additional challenges for tuberculosis control.
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页码:1252 / 1259
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