Журнал микробиологии, эпидемиологии и иммунобиологии (Apr 2018)

M. BOVIS BCG-1 (RUSSIA) SUB-STRAIN GENOME STABILITY INVESTIGATION WITHIN THE ENTIRE PRODUCTION PROCESS

  • E. V. Otrashevskaya,
  • V. N. Vinokurova,
  • E. A. Shilikov,
  • E. A. Sotnikova,
  • T. A. Perevyshina,
  • S. A. Kolchenko,
  • T. B. Butusova,
  • E. S. Kostryukova,
  • E. N. Ilina,
  • G. M. Ignalev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.36233/0372-9311-2018-2-58-67
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 2
pp. 58 – 67

Abstract

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Aim. The aim of the current study was to analyze the genome structure of the M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia) sub-strain, used for the vaccine production, as well as its genome stability within the entire production process. Materials and methods. Whole genome sequencing and M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia) working seed lot and for the last production passage of the sub-strain cultivation from a number of the vaccine batches. Additionally, VNTR sequences of 24 locus analyses, RD patterns comparison, as well as spoligotyping were performed. Results. The whole genome sequence of the M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia) working seed lot was assembled, annotated and deposited to GenBank. On the basis of DU2- and RD-regions analyzes M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia) sub-strain was confirmed to be belonged to BCG Russia strains of DU2-I group. Whole genome sequencing followed by comparative analysis of RD patterns and SNPs confirmed the stability of the vaccine sub-strain genome from the working seed lot to a number of the vaccine batches obtained within the two-years period. VNTR profile and spoligopattern exactly matched the M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia). Conclusion. Thus the M. bovis BCG-1 (Russia) sub-strain genome identity and stability have been studied and demonstrated. The obtained result confirmed the vaccine production process consistency.

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