The implications of mutations in multiple genes associated with ethambutol resistance among multidrug-resistant tuberculosis isolates from China.

中国多重耐药结核病分离株中与乙胺丁醇耐药性相关的多个基因突变的影响

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作者:Li Ma-Chao, Wang Wei, Xiao Tong-Yang, Liu Hai-Can, Lin Shi-Qiang, Hang Hao, Bo Xiang-Long, Nan Xiao-Tian, Qian Cheng, Fan Xue-Ting, Zhao Xiu-Qin, Li Gui-Lian, Wan Kang-Lin, Zhao Li-Li
OBJECTIVES: To assess the mutation effects of ethambutol (EMB) resistance-associated genes, including embCAB operon, ubiA, embR, and aftA, on the EMB resistance levels among multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) isolates from China. METHODS: A total of 159 MDR-TB from China had their EMB MICs quantified, and the sequences of the four ethambutol resistance-associated regions were analyzed. A multivariate regression model was established to evaluate the effects of mutations on EMB resistance. RESULTS: Our results showed that overall 95.6% (109/114 isolates) of EMB-resistant isolates harbored at least one mutation within the regions associated with EMB resistance. Most mutations were in embB, particularly in the embB300-500, and the embC-embA intergenic regions. Mutations in other genes were seldom seen and mainly occurred along with mutations in the embB or the embC-embA among the EMB-resistant isolates. DNA sequencing of the embB300-500 and the embC-embA was the most effective approach for detecting EMB resistance, with an accuracy of 91.2%. Nevertheless, some EMB-susceptible isolates still had a single mutation in the gene related to EMB resistance. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between EMB high-level resistance and multiple mutations. CONCLUSION: Distinct individual mutations, as well as multiple concurrent mutations, within EMB resistance-associated genes, contributed to variable levels of EMB resistance. These results have broadened our understanding of the molecular characteristics of EMB resistance in China.

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