Genetic Heterogeneity in Mycobacterium tuberculosisIsolates Reflected in IS6110Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism Patterns as Low-Intensity Bands

Autor: de Boer, Annette S., Kremer, Kristin, Borgdorff, Martien W., de Haas, Petra E. W., Heersma, Herre F., van Soolingen, Dick
Zdroj: Journal of Clinical Microbiology; December 2000, Vol. 38 Issue: 12 p4478-4484, 7p
Abstrakt: ABSTRACTMycobacterium tuberculosisisolates with identical IS6110restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns are considered to originate from the same ancestral strain and thus to reflect ongoing transmission. In this study, we investigated 1,277 IS6110RFLP patterns for the presence of multiple low-intensity bands (LIBs), which may indicate infections with multipleM. tuberculosisstrains. We did not find any multiple LIBs, suggesting that multiple infections are rare in the Netherlands. However, we did observe a few LIBs in 94 patterns (7.4%) and examined the nature of this phenomenon. With single-colony cultures it was found that LIBs mostly represent mixed bacterial populations with slightly different RFLP patterns. Mixtures were expressed in RFLP patterns as LIBs when 10 to 30% of the DNA analyzed originated from a bacterial population with another RFLP pattern. Presumably, a part of the LIBs did not represent mixed bacterial populations, as in some clusters all strains exhibited LIBs in their RFLP patterns. The occurrence of LIBs was associated with increased age in patients. This may reflect either a gradual change of the bacterial population in the human body over time or IS6110-mediated genetic adaptation of M. tuberculosisto changes in the environmental conditions during the dormant state or reactivation thereafter.
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