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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
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000389011100014
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] ; Entomologie médicale / Parasitologie / Virologie [052]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010068605]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010068605
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