Stucki D., Brites D., Jeljeli L., Coscolla M., Liu Q., Trauner A., Fenner L., Rutaihwa L., Borrell S., Luo T., Gao Q., Kato-Maeda M., Ballif M., Egger M., Macedo R., Mardassi H., Moreno M., Tudo Vilanova G., Fyfe J., Globan M., Thomas J., Jamieson F., Guthrie J.L., Asante-Poku A., Yeboah-Manu D., Wampande E., Ssengooba W., Moses Joloba M., Boom W.H., Basu I., Bower J., Saraiva M., Vasconcellos S.E.G., Suffys P., Koch A., Wilkinson R., Gail-Bekker L., Malla B., Ley S.D., Beck H.P., Jong B.C. de, Toit K., Sanchez-Padilla E., Bonnet Maryline, et. al. (2016). Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 4 comprises globally distributed and geographically restricted sublineages. Nature Genetics, 48 (12), p. 1535-1543. ISSN 1061-4036.
Titre du document
Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 4 comprises globally distributed and geographically restricted sublineages
Année de publication
2016
Auteurs
Stucki D., Brites D., Jeljeli L., Coscolla M., Liu Q., Trauner A., Fenner L., Rutaihwa L., Borrell S., Luo T., Gao Q., Kato-Maeda M., Ballif M., Egger M., Macedo R., Mardassi H., Moreno M., Tudo Vilanova G., Fyfe J., Globan M., Thomas J., Jamieson F., Guthrie J.L., Asante-Poku A., Yeboah-Manu D., Wampande E., Ssengooba W., Moses Joloba M., Boom W.H., Basu I., Bower J., Saraiva M., Vasconcellos S.E.G., Suffys P., Koch A., Wilkinson R., Gail-Bekker L., Malla B., Ley S.D., Beck H.P., Jong B.C. de, Toit K., Sanchez-Padilla E., Bonnet Maryline, et. al.
Source
Nature Genetics, 2016,
48 (12), p. 1535-1543 ISSN 1061-4036
Generalist and specialist species differ in the breadth of their ecological niches. Little is known about the niche width of obligate human pathogens. Here we analyzed a global collection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis lineage 4 clinical isolates, the most geographically widespread cause of human tuberculosis. We show that lineage 4 comprises globally distributed and geographically restricted sublineages, suggesting a distinction between generalists and specialists. Population genomic analyses showed that, whereas the majority of human T cell epitopes were conserved in all sublineages, the proportion of variable epitopes was higher in generalists. Our data further support a European origin for the most common generalist sublineage. Hence, the global success of lineage 4 reflects distinct strategies adopted by different sublineages and the influence of human migration.
Plan de classement
Santé : généralités [050]
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Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010068605]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010068605