Discrepancies in Drug Susceptibility Test for Tuberculosis Patients Resulted from the Mixed Infection and the Testing System

Author:

Mei Zaoxian12,Sun Zhaogang34,Bai Dapeng12,Xu Yuhui34,Li Zhiling12,Huang Hairong34,Li Chuanyou34,Xu Shaofa34,Li Li12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Tuberculosis, Tianjin Haihe Hospital, Tianjin 300350, China

2. Tianjin Respiratory Disease Research Institute, Tianjin 300350, China

3. National Tuberculosis Clinical Laboratory, Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 101149, China

4. Beijing Key Laboratory in Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Research, Beijing Tuberculosis & Thoratic Tumor Research Institute, Beijing 101149, China

Abstract

To find the potential reasons for the discrepancies in the drug susceptibility test (DST) ofM. tuberculosisisolates, twenty paired isolates with disputed drug susceptibilities to isoniazid (INH) were selected according to the MGIT960 testing and Löwenstein-Jensen (L-J) proportion methods. Their MICs were confirmed again by broth microdilution method and by L-J proportion method. The spoligotyping results showed that, of all the 20 paired strains, 11 paired isolates belonged to the Beijing genotype and 6 paired isolates belonged to SIT1634, and that each of the remaining 3 paired isolates had two genotypes, namely, SIT1 and SIT1634. Those 3 paired isolates with different intrapair spoligotypes were further confirmed as mixed infection by the results that those three pairs of isolates with different 12 locus MIRU intrapair types and one pair carried different base pair at codon 315 (AGC versus AAC). Totally mutations in thekatGgene were identified in 13 paired isolates. No mutations were found in the regulatory sequences and open reading frames (ORF) of theinhAandahpCgenes in any of the tested isolates. Those results showed that the different test systems and the mixed infection with particular genotypes ofM. tuberculosisstrains contributed to the drug susceptibility discrepancies.

Funder

National Special Key Project of China on Major Infectious Diseases

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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