Characteristics of distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineages in China

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Haixia Chen
Li He
Chao Cai
Jingyi Liu
Junnan Jia
Liang Ma
Hairong Huang
Lixia Wang
Xumin Ni
Jimin Gao
Weimin Li
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[1] Wenzhou Medical University,Zhejiang Provincial Key Laboratory for Technology and Application of Model Organisms, School of Laboratory Medicine and Life Science
[2] Capital Medical University,National Tuberculosis Clinical Lab of China, Beijing Tuberculosis and Thoracic Tumor Research Institute; Beijing Chest Hospital
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science
[4] Univsersity of Chinese Academy of Sciences,School of Mathematical Sciences
[5] Capital Medical University,Beijing Key Laboratory in Drug Resistance Tuberculosis Research, Beijing Chest Hospital
[6] Capital Medical University,Beijing Municipal Key Laboratory of Clinical Epidemiology, School of Public Health
[7] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing Institute of Genomics
[8] Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention,National Center for Tuberculosis Control and Prevention
[9] Beijing Jiaotong University,Department of Mathematics, School of Science
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Lineage 2; Lineage 4; large sequence polymorphism; fever;
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The genotyping methods of Mycobacterium tuberculosis would dramatically improve our understanding of the molecular epidemiology of tuberculosis. 3,929 isolates, from a National Survey of Drug-Resistant Tuberculosis in 2007 in China, were successfully genotyped by large sequence polymorphisms and 15 loci variable number tandem repeats. We found that 2,905 (2,905/3,929, 73.9%) cases belonged to Lineage 2, dominated in the east and central regions, 975 cases (975/3,929, 24.8%) were Lineage 4, highly prevailed in the west regions, and 36 and 13 cases were Lineage 3 and Lineage 1, respectively. We also explored the associations between lineages (Lineage 2 vs. Lineage 4) and clinical characteristics by logistic regression. For Lineage 2, the risk factors were Han-ethnicity population and fever. However, for Lineage 4, they were occupation (farmer), and degree of education (non-literate). Fully understanding of the distribution of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage and its risk factors would play a critical role in tuberculosis prevention, control, and treatment.
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