The first insight into Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates in the lower northern region in Thailand

Author:

Rudeeaneksin Janisara1,Bunchoo Supranee1,Phetsuksiri Benjawan12,Srisungngam Sopa1,Khummin Ratchaneeporn3,Thapa Jeewan4,Nakajima Chie45,Suzuki Yasuhiko456ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Institute of Health, Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health , Nonthaburi 11000 , Thailand

2. Medical Sciences Technical Office, Department of Medical Sciences, Ministry of Public Health , Nonthaburi 11000 , Thailand

3. Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 2 Phitsanulok, Department of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health , Phitsanulok 65000 , Thailand

4. Division of Bioresources, Hokkaido University International Institute for Zoonosis Control , Sapporo , Japan

5. International Collaboration Unit, Hokkaido University International Institute for Zoonosis Control , Sapporo , Japan

6. Hokkaido University Institute for Vaccine Research and Development , Sapporo , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) remains an important infectious disease and different genotypes have been reported. This study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity and molecular epidemiology of TB in the lower northern region of Thailand, where genotyping data are limited. Methods A total of 159 Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) isolates from this region were genotyped by spoligotyping and the major spoligotypes were further subdivided by the mycobacterial interspersed repetitive unit–variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) method. Results Spoligotyping identified 34 types and classified them into 14 clusters. East African–Indian (EAI) groups were the most frequent (44.7%), followed by Beijing (36.5%), with a higher prevalence of drug resistance. By 15-loci MIRU-VNTR typing, the major groups of the Beijing and EAI2_NTB were further differentiated into 44 and 21 subtypes forming 9 and 5 subclusters with cluster rates of 0.26 and 0.44, respectively. The Hunter–Gaston Discriminatory Index among the Beijing and EAI2_NTB groups were 0.987 and 0.931, respectively, indicating high diversity. Conclusions This is the first look at the MTBC genotypes in the lower northern region of Thailand, which could aid in understanding the distribution and potential spread of MTBC and Mycobacterium bovis in the target region to support TB control in Thailand.

Funder

Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development

Department of medical Sciences

Ministry of Public Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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