Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex CRISPR genotyping: improving efficiency, throughput and discriminative power of ‘spoligotyping’ with new spacers and a microbead-based hybridization assay

Author:

Zhang Jian1,Abadia Edgar1,Refregier Guislaine1,Tafaj Silva2,Boschiroli Maria Laura3,Guillard Bertrand4,Andremont Antoine5,Ruimy Raymond5,Sola Christophe61

Affiliation:

1. IGEPE Team, Institute of Genetics and Microbiology, UMR8621, Universud, CNRS Université Paris-Sud 11, Campus d’Orsay, F-91405 Orsay-Cedex, France

2. National TB Reference Laboratory, University Hospital of Lung Diseases ‘Shefqet Ndroqi’, Tirana, Albania

3. Agence Française de Sécurité Sanitaire des Aliments, Maisons-Alfort, France

4. Institut Pasteur du Cambodge, Pnom-Penh, Cambodia

5. Microbiology Laboratory, Bichat-Claude Bernard Hospital, Paris, France

6. Unité de Génétique Mycobactérienne, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France

Abstract

The aims of the present study were to implement a microbead-based ‘spoligotyping’ technique and to evaluate improvements by the addition of a panel of 25 extra spacers that we expected to provide an increased resolution on principal genetic group 1 (PGG 1) strains. We confirmed the high sensitivity and reproducibility of the classical technique using the 43 spacer panel and we obtained perfect agreement between the membrane-based and the microbead-based techniques. We further demonstrated an increase in the discriminative power of an extended 68 spacer format for differentiation of PGG 1 clinical isolates, in particular for the East African–Indian clade. Finally, we define a limited yet highly informative reduced 10 spacer panel set which could offer a more cost-effective option for implementation in resource-limited countries and that could decrease the need for additional VNTR (variable number of tandem repeats) genotyping work in molecular epidemiological studies. We also present an economic analysis comparing membrane-based and microbead-based techniques.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology (medical),General Medicine,Microbiology

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