Affiliation:
1. Servicio de Microbiología y Enfermedades Infecciosas, Hospital Gregorio Marañón, Madrid, Spain
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The assumption that
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
infections should be considered clonally homogeneous has been weakened in the last few years. Recent studies have shown (i) the isolation of different
M. tuberculosis
strains from sequential episodes, (ii) mixed infections by two
M. tuberculosis
strains, and (iii) genetic variations in
M. tuberculosis
subpopulations due to microevolution events. Nevertheless, it is unknown whether clonal heterogeneity could be found in the initial steps of
M. tuberculosis
infection, i.e., the primary infection. In the present study we analyzed the clonal composition of the
M. tuberculosis
isolates causing primary infections in children. Cultures were clonally homogeneous in most cases (11 of 12). In 1 of the 12 cases (8.3%), clonal heterogeneity among the
M. tuberculosis
isolates was found by spoligotyping and IS
6110
-based restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. This case occurred in a 2-year-old child in whom microevolution events were unlikely and who had no risk factors for overexposure to
M. tuberculosis
. Clonal heterogeneity should also be considered in primary
M. tuberculosis
infections, including circumstances in which it is usually unexpected.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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