A sister lineage of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex discovered in the African Great Lakes region

Author:

Ngabonziza Jean Claude SemutoORCID,Loiseau Chloé,Marceau Michael,Jouet AgatheORCID,Menardo FabrizioORCID,Tzfadia Oren,Antoine RudyORCID,Niyigena Esdras Belamo,Mulders WimORCID,Fissette Kristina,Diels Maren,Gaudin Cyril,Duthoy Stéphanie,Ssengooba WillyORCID,André Emmanuel,Kaswa Michel K.,Habimana Yves MucyoORCID,Brites DanielaORCID,Affolabi Dissou,Mazarati Jean Baptiste,de Jong Bouke CatherineORCID,Rigouts LeenORCID,Gagneux SebastienORCID,Meehan Conor JosephORCID,Supply PhilipORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe human- and animal-adapted lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) are thought to have expanded from a common progenitor in Africa. However, the molecular events that accompanied this emergence remain largely unknown. Here, we describe two MTBC strains isolated from patients with multidrug resistant tuberculosis, representing an as-yet-unknown lineage, named Lineage 8 (L8), seemingly restricted to the African Great Lakes region. Using genome-based phylogenetic reconstruction, we show that L8 is a sister clade to the known MTBC lineages. Comparison with other complete mycobacterial genomes indicate that the divergence of L8 preceded the loss of the cobF genome region - involved in the cobalamin/vitamin B12 synthesis - and gene interruptions in a subsequent common ancestor shared by all other known MTBC lineages. This discovery further supports an East African origin for the MTBC and provides additional molecular clues on the ancestral genome reduction associated with adaptation to a pathogenic lifestyle.

Funder

Belgisch Ontwikkelingsagentschap

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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