Differentiation of clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates by gyrB DNA sequence polymorphism analysis.

S Niemann, D Harmsen, S Rüsch-Gerdes, E Richter

Forschungszentrum Borstel, National Reference Center for Mycobacteria, D-23845 Borstel, Germany.

Journal Article: Journal of Clinical Microbiology (impact factor: 4.16). 10/2000; 38(9):3231-4.

Abstract

The discriminatory power of gyrB DNA sequence polymorphisms for differentiation of the species of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) was evaluated by sequencing and restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis of a 1,020-bp fragment amplified from clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis, Mycobacterium bovis (pyrazinamide [PZA] resistant as well as PZA susceptible), Mycobacterium africanum subtypes I and II, and Mycobacterium microti types vole and llama. We found sequence polymorphisms in four regions described previously and at one additional position. These differences in the gyrB sequences allow an accurate discrimination of M. bovis, M. microti, and M. africanum subtype I. The PZA-susceptible subtypes of M. bovis shared the M. bovis-specific substitution at position 756 with the PZA-resistant strains, but can be unambiguously differentiated by a characteristic substitution at position 1311. As a drawback, M. tuberculosis and M. africanum subtype II showed an identical gyrB sequence that facilitates discrimination from the other species, but not from each other. A PCR-RFLP technique applying three restriction enzymes could be shown to be a rapid and easy-to-perform tool for the differentiation of the members of the MTBC. Based on these results, we present a clear diagnostic algorithm for the differentiation of species of the MTBC.

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facilitates discrimination
 
gyrB DNA sequence polymorphisms
 
M. africanum subtype I
 
M. africanum subtype II
 
M. bovis
 
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M. microti
 
M. tuberculosis
 
Mycobacterium africanum subtypes
 
Mycobacterium microti types vole
 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
 
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pyrazinamide [PZA] resistant
 
PZA-susceptible subtypes
 
restriction fragment length polymorphism