Species distribution of nontuberculous mycobacteria isolated from respiratory specimens at a tertiary care hospital in South Korea, 2017-2022

2017-2022年韩国一家三级医院呼吸道标本中分离的非结核分枝杆菌的种类分布

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Abstract

The clinical relevance and drug resistance patterns of nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) vary by species. This study investigated the species distribution of NTM isolated from respiratory specimens at a tertiary care hospital in South Korea from 2017 to 2022. A retrospective analysis was conducted on laboratory data from respiratory specimens submitted for acid-fast bacilli culture. NTM isolates were identified using a line probe assay, and those unidentifiable at the species or complex level underwent multigene sequencing of the 16S rRNA, rpoB, and hsp65 genes. Among all mycobacterial isolates, the proportion of NTM showed an increasing trend, rising from 87.4% in 2017 to 93.3% in 2022. The eight most common species were M. avium complex (61.9%), M. abscessus (14.2%), M. fortuitum complex (8.4%), M. gordonae (5.3%), M. simiae complex (3.4%), M. kansasii complex (1.9%), M. terrae complex (1.5%), and M. chelonae (1.2%), accounting for 97.7% of all NTM isolates. Among the remaining isolates (2.3%, n = 169), 161 were classified into 24 species and groups, the majority with proportions below 0.1%. Two of the eight isolates that could not be identified at the species or group level despite multigene sequencing underwent whole-genome sequencing, which suggested they likely represent novel Mycobacterium species. This study provides valuable insights into the distribution of NTM species, particularly rarely encountered species, isolated from respiratory specimens in South Korea. These findings may aid in optimizing diagnostic strategies and selecting appropriate treatment options.IMPORTANCEGiven the significant variations in clinical relevance and drug resistance patterns among nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) species, understanding their geographic distribution is essential for selecting appropriate treatment options and improving patient outcomes. This study investigated the distribution of NTM species isolated from respiratory specimens at a tertiary care hospital in South Korea from 2017 to 2022. Our findings revealed an increasing proportion of NTM, with M. avium complex and M. abscessus remaining predominant. Additionally, we identified 24 rarely encountered species and groups, along with two strains that likely represent novel Mycobacterium species. Our study advances the understanding of the evolving NTM epidemiology in South Korea, contributing to the optimization of diagnostic strategies and improvement of patient management.

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