Population-based sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals how current population dynamics are shaped by past epidemics

Author:

Cancino-Muñoz Irving1,López Mariana G1ORCID,Torres-Puente Manuela1ORCID,Villamayor Luis M2,Borrás Rafael3ORCID,Borrás-Máñez María4,Bosque Montserrat5,Camarena Juan J6,Colijn Caroline7ORCID,Colomer-Roig Ester26,Colomina Javier3,Escribano Isabel8,Esparcia-Rodríguez Oscar9,García-García Francisco10,Gil-Brusola Ana11,Gimeno Concepción12,Gimeno-Gascón Adelina13ORCID,Gomila-Sard Bárbara14,Gónzales-Granda Damiana15,Gonzalo-Jiménez Nieves16,Guna-Serrano María Remedios12,López-Hontangas José Luis11ORCID,Martín-González Coral17,Moreno-Muñoz Rosario14ORCID,Navarro David3,Navarro María18,Orta Nieves17,Pérez Elvira19,Prat Josep20,Rodríguez Juan Carlos13,Ruiz-García Ma Montserrat16,Vanaclocha Hermelinda19ORCID,Comas Iñaki121ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Tuberculosis Genomics Unit, Instituto de Biomedicina de Valencia (IBV-CSIC)

2. Unidad Mixta "Infección y Salud Pública" (FISABIO-CSISP)

3. Microbiology Service, Hospital Clínico Universitario

4. Microbiology and Parasitology Service, Hospital Universitario de La Ribera

5. Microbiology Service, Hospital Arnau de Vilanova

6. Microbiology Service, Hospital Universitario Dr Peset

7. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Simon Fraser University

8. Microbiology Laboratory, Hospital Virgen de los Lirios

9. Microbiology Service, Hospital de Denia

10. Computational Genomics Department, Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe

11. Microbiology Service, Hospital Universitari i Politècnic La Fe

12. Microbiology Service, Hospital General Universitario de Valencia

13. Microbiology Service, Hospital General Universitario de Alicante

14. Microbiology Service, Hospital General Universitario de Castellón

15. Microbiology Service, Hospital Lluís Alcanyis

16. Microbiology Service, Hospital General Universitario de Elche

17. Microbiology Service, Hospital Universitario de San Juan de Alicante

18. Microbiology Service, Hospital de la Vega Baixa

19. Subdirección General de Epidemiología y Vigilancia de la Salud y Sanidad Ambiental de Valencia (DGSP)

20. Microbiology Service, Hospital de Sagunto

21. CIBER of Epidemiology and Public Health (CIBERESP)

Abstract

Transmission is a driver of tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in high-burden regions, with assumed negligible impact in low-burden areas. However, we still lack a full characterization of transmission dynamics in settings with similar and different burdens. Genomic epidemiology can greatly help to quantify transmission, but the lack of whole genome sequencing population-based studies has hampered its application. Here, we generate a population-based dataset from Valencia region and compare it with available datasets from different TB-burden settings to reveal transmission dynamics heterogeneity and its public health implications. We sequenced the whole genome of 785 Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains and linked genomes to patient epidemiological data. We use a pairwise distance clustering approach and phylodynamic methods to characterize transmission events over the last 150 years, in different TB-burden regions. Our results underscore significant differences in transmission between low-burden TB settings, i.e., clustering in Valencia region is higher (47.4%) than in Oxfordshire (27%), and similar to a high-burden area as Malawi (49.8%). By modeling times of the transmission links, we observed that settings with high transmission rate are associated with decades of uninterrupted transmission, irrespective of burden. Together, our results reveal that burden and transmission are not necessarily linked due to the role of past epidemics in the ongoing TB incidence, and highlight the need for in-depth characterization of transmission dynamics and specifically tailored TB control strategies.

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

Subject

General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine,General Neuroscience

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