Antibiotics (Aug 2023)

Molecular Analysis of Anti-Tuberculosis Drug Resistance of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> Isolated in the Republic of Korea

  • Se-Mi Jeon,
  • Sanghee Park,
  • Na-Ra Lim,
  • Noori Lee,
  • Jihee Jung,
  • Nackmoon Sung,
  • Seonghan Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081324
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1324

Abstract

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Rapid and accurate detection of tuberculosis (TB) drug resistance is critical for the successful treatment and control of TB. Here, we investigated resistance to anti-TB drugs and genetic variations in 215 drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Korea. Genetic variations were observed in rpoB Ser531Leu, katG Ser315Thr, and gyrA Asp94Gly; however, the minimum inhibitory concentrations varied, which can be attributed to other resistance mechanisms. Examination of genetic relatedness among drug-resistant isolates revealed that the cluster size of resistant bacteria was less than six strains, suggesting no evidence of a large-scale epidemic caused by a specific strain. However, rpoC mutants of the rifampicin-resistant isolates were composed of five types of clusters, suggesting that these compensatory mutations advance propagation. In the present study, more than 90% of the resistance mechanisms to major anti-TB drugs were identified, and the effect of each mutation on drug resistance was estimated. With the clinical application of recent next-generation sequencing-based susceptibility testing, the present study is expected to improve the clinical utilization of genotype-based drug susceptibility testing for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with drug-resistant TB.

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