Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 1 genetic diversity in Pará, Brazil, suggests common ancestry with east-African isolates potentially linked to historical slave trade

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Conceição, Emilyn Costa
Refregier, Guislaine
Gomes, Harrison Magdinier
Olessa-Daragon, Xavier
Coll, Francesc
Ratovonirina, Noel Harijaona
Rasolofo-Razanamparany, Voahangy
Lopes, Maria Luiza
Soolingen, Dick Van
Rutaihwa, Liliana
Gagneux, Sebastien
Bollela, Valdes Roberto
Suffys, Philip Noel
Duarte, Rafael Silva
Lima, Karla Valéria Batista
Sola, Christophe Noel
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Lineage 1 (L1) is one of seven Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) lineages. The objective of this study was to improve the complex taxonomy of L1 using phylogenetic SNPs, and to look for the origin of the main L1 sublineage prevalent in Para, Brazil. We developed a high-throughput SNPs-typing assay based on 12-L1-specific SNPs. This assay allowed us to experimentally retrieve SNP patterns on nine of these twelve SNPs in 277 isolates previously tentatively assigned to L1 spoligotyping-based sub lineages. Three collections were used: Pará-Brazil (71); RIVM, the Netherlands (102), Madagascar (104). One-hundred more results were generated in Silico using the PolyTB database. Based on the final SNPs combination, the samples were classified into 11 clusters (C1-C11). Most isolates within a SNP-based cluster shared a mutual spoligotyping-defined lineage. However, L1/EAI1-SOM (SIT48, sp. 40) and L1/EAI6-BGD1 (SIT591, sp. 23) showed a poor correlation with SNP data and are not monophyletic. L1/EAI8-MDG and L1/EAI3-IND belonged to C5; this result suggests that they share a common ancestor. L1.1.3/SIT129, a spoligotype pattern found in SNPs-cluster C6, was found to be shared between Pará/Brazil and Malawi. SIT129 was independently found to be highly prevalent in Mozambique, which suggests a migration history from East-Africa to Brazil during the 16th–18th slave trade period to Northern Brazil.
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CONCEIÇÃO, Emilyn Costa et al. Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 1 genetic diversity in Pará, Brazil, suggests common ancestry with east-African isolates potentially linked to historical slave trade. Infection, Genetics and Evolution, v. 73, n. xx, p. 337-341, Sept. 2019.xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Mycobacterium tuberculosis / isolamento & purificaçãoMycobacterium tuberculosis / patogenicidade
Filogenia
Evolução Molecular
Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único
Sequenciamento Completo do Genoma / métodos
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