Rifampicin tolerance and growth fitness among isoniazid-resistant clinicalMycobacterium tuberculosisisolates: an in-vitro longitudinal study

Author:

Vijay SrinivasanORCID,Bao Nguyen Le Hoai,Vinh Dao Nguyen,Nhat Le Thanh Hoang,Thu Do Dang Anh,Quang Nguyen Le,Trieu Le Pham Tien,Nhung Hoang Ngoc,Ha Vu Thi Ngoc,Thai Phan Vuong Khac,Ha Dang Thi Minh,Lan Nguyen Huu,Caws Maxine,Thwaites Guy E.ORCID,Javid Babak,Thuong Nguyen Thuy Thuong

Abstract

AbstractAntibiotic tolerance inMycobacterium tuberculosisleads to less effective bacterial killing, poor treatment responses and resistant emergence. There is limited understanding of antibiotic tolerance in clinical isolates ofM. tuberculosis. Therefore, we investigated the rifampicin tolerance ofM. tuberculosisisolates, with or without pre-existing isoniazid-resistance.In-vitrorifampicin survival fractions determined by minimum duration of killing assay in isoniazid susceptible (n=119) and resistant (n=84)M. tuberculosisisolates. Rifampicin tolerance was correlated with bacterial growth, rifampicin minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and isoniazid-resistant mutations. The longitudinal isoniazid-resistant isolates were analyzed for rifampicin tolerance based on collection time from patients and associated emergence of genetic variants. The median duration of rifampicin exposure reducing theM. tuberculosissurviving fraction by 90% (minimum duration of killing-MDK90) increased from 1.23 (95%CI 1.11; 1.37) and 1.31 (95%CI 1.14; 1.48) to 2.55 (95%CI 2.04; 2.97) and 1.98 (95%CI 1.69; 2.56) days, for IS and IR respectively, during 15 to 60 days of incubation respectively. Increase in MDK90 time indicated the presence of fast and slow growing tolerant sub-populations. A range of 6 log10-fold survival fraction enabled classification of tolerance as low, medium or high and revealed isoniazid-resistance association with increased tolerance with faster growth (OR=2.68 for low vs. medium, OR=4.42 for low vs. high,P-trend=0.0003). The high tolerance in longitudinal isoniazid-resistant isolates was specific to those collected during rifampicin treatment in patients and associated with bacterial genetic microvariants. Our study identifies a range of rifampicin tolerance and reveals that isoniazid resistance is associated with higher tolerance with growth fitness. Furthermore, rifampicin treatment may select isoniazid-resistant isolate microvariants with higher rifampicin tolerance, with survival potential similar to multi-drug resistant isolates. These findings suggest that isoniazid-resistant tuberculosis needs to be evaluated for rifampicin tolerance or needs further improvement in treatment regimen.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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