Affiliation:
1. Forschungszentrum Borstel, National Reference Center for Mycobacteria, D-23845 Borstel, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The variations in biochemical as well as molecular characteristics among several members of the
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
complex that are not
M. tuberculosis
have been assessed to facilitate an unambiguous species identification. Altogether, 96
M. tuberculosis
complex strains including 52
M. bovis
isolates and 44
M. africanum
isolates were analyzed by spoligotyping. The strains could be clustered into five spoligotype groups. All
M. bovis
isolates showed the typical absence of the spacers 39 to 43 and typical biochemical properties. However, within these strains we found a group of strains that had a spoligotype pattern which is clearly defined by the additional absence of spacers 3 to 16 and that were uncommonly susceptible to pyrazinamide (PZA). This spoligotype pattern has previously been described as being typical for a caprine genotype because of its predominant isolation from sheep and goats. Due to the clinical importance of PZA resistance, we propose two
M. bovis
subtypes:
M. bovis
subtype
bovis
, which is resistant to PZA, and
M. bovis
subtype
caprae
, which is susceptible to PZA. Two additional strains that clustered in group 3 showed biochemical and genetic properties typical for
M. bovis
and were also sensitive to PZA; thus, they may represent a third PZA-susceptible
M. bovis
subtype. The
M. africanum
isolates could be clustered into two spoligotype groups which can be differentiated from
M. bovis
by hybridization to spacers 39 to 43. These groups correspond to the previously described
M. africanum
subtypes I and II and can be clearly distinguished from each other by spoligotyping and resistance to thiophen-2-carboxylic acid hydrazide. Our results demonstrate that spoligotyping is a useful tool for differentiation of
M. bovis
and
M. africanum
. Moreover, we describe two PZA-susceptible
M. bovis
subtypes and describe a method that facilitates an unambiguous differentiation of the two
M. africanum
subtypes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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