Rifampicin tolerance and growth fitness among isoniazid-resistant clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates from a longitudinal study

Author:

Vijay Srinivasan1234ORCID,Bao Nguyen Le Hoai1,Vinh Dao Nguyen1,Nhat Le Thanh Hoang1,Thu Do Dang Anh1,Quang Nguyen Le1,Trieu Le Pham Tien1,Nhung Hoang Ngoc1,Ha Vu Thi Ngoc1,Thai Phan Vuong Khac5,Ha Dang Thi Minh5,Lan Nguyen Huu5,Caws Maxine6,Thwaites Guy E12ORCID,Javid Babak7,Thuong Nguyen Thuy12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Oxford University Clinical Research Unit

2. Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford

3. Theoretical Microbial Ecology, Institute of Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Sciences, Friedrich Schiller University

4. Cluster of Excellence Balance of the Microverse, Friedrich Schiller University Jena

5. Pham Ngoc Thach Hospital

6. Department of Clinical Sciences, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

7. Division of Experimental Medicine, University of California, San Francisco

Abstract

Antibiotic tolerance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reduces bacterial killing, worsens treatment outcomes, and contributes to resistance. We studied rifampicin tolerance in isolates with or without isoniazid resistance (IR). Using a minimum duration of killing assay, we measured rifampicin survival in isoniazid-susceptible (IS, n=119) and resistant (IR, n=84) isolates, correlating tolerance with bacterial growth, rifampicin minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), and isoniazid-resistant mutations. Longitudinal IR isolates were analyzed for changes in rifampicin tolerance and genetic variant emergence. The median time for rifampicin to reduce the bacterial population by 90% (MDK90) increased from 1.23 days (IS) and 1.31 days (IR) to 2.55 days (IS) and 1.98 days (IR) over 15–60 days of incubation, indicating fast and slow-growing tolerant sub-populations. A 6 log10-fold survival fraction classified tolerance as low, medium, or high, showing that IR is linked to increased tolerance and faster growth (OR = 2.68 for low vs. medium, OR = 4.42 for low vs. high, p-trend = 0.0003). High tolerance in IR isolates was associated with rifampicin treatment in patients and genetic microvariants. These findings suggest that IR tuberculosis should be assessed for high rifampicin tolerance to optimize treatment and prevent the development of multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis.

Funder

Wellcome Trust

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Publisher

eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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