Mycobacterium tuberculosis spoligotypes circulating in the Lebanese population: a retrospective study

Genotyping Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Lebanon on the national level may be beneficial for assessing patients and monitoring the therapeutic response to DOTS. This study aimed to characterize the spoligotypes of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis patients collected between April 2004 and October...

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Published inEastern Mediterranean health journal Vol. 19; no. 2; pp. 119 - 124
Main Authors Bedrossian, N, Hamze, M, Rahmo, A K, Jurjus, A, Saliba, J, Dabboussi, F, Karam, W
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Published Egypt 01.02.2013
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Abstract Genotyping Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Lebanon on the national level may be beneficial for assessing patients and monitoring the therapeutic response to DOTS. This study aimed to characterize the spoligotypes of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis patients collected between April 2004 and October 2005 from all Lebanese provinces. Isolates (n = 60) were cultured and identified by their biochemical characteristics. DNA extracts of these samples were amplified by PCR and genotyped by spoligotyping. Thirteen (13) patterns of M. tuberculosis complex family strains were identified: 41.6% of the strains belonged to the T 1 family, 25.0% to LAM 9, 10.0% to Haarlem 3, 3.3% to each of CAS, LAM 8, BCG and Family 36 and 1.7% to each of Haarlem 1, LAM 10, S, M. africanum, X 1 and T 3 families. The noticeable absence of Beijing and East African Indian families was not consistent with the patterns reported in neighbouring countries. A more inclusive study of the Lebanese population is necessary to accurately identify most of the prevailing families in the country.
AbstractList Genotyping Mycobacterium tuberculosis in Lebanon on the national level may be beneficial for assessing patients and monitoring the therapeutic response to DOTS. This study aimed to characterize the spoligotypes of clinical isolates of M. tuberculosis patients collected between April 2004 and October 2005 from all Lebanese provinces. Isolates (n = 60) were cultured and identified by their biochemical characteristics. DNA extracts of these samples were amplified by PCR and genotyped by spoligotyping. Thirteen (13) patterns of M. tuberculosis complex family strains were identified: 41.6% of the strains belonged to the T 1 family, 25.0% to LAM 9, 10.0% to Haarlem 3, 3.3% to each of CAS, LAM 8, BCG and Family 36 and 1.7% to each of Haarlem 1, LAM 10, S, M. africanum, X 1 and T 3 families. The noticeable absence of Beijing and East African Indian families was not consistent with the patterns reported in neighbouring countries. A more inclusive study of the Lebanese population is necessary to accurately identify most of the prevailing families in the country.
Author Jurjus, A
Rahmo, A K
Dabboussi, F
Bedrossian, N
Hamze, M
Saliba, J
Karam, W
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SubjectTerms Bacterial Typing Techniques - methods
Female
Genotype
Humans
Lebanon - epidemiology
Male
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - classification
Mycobacterium tuberculosis - isolation & purification
Polymerase Chain Reaction - methods
Retrospective Studies
Sputum - microbiology
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - epidemiology
Tuberculosis, Pulmonary - microbiology
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