Bentley_2012_PLoS.Negl.Trop.Dis_6_e1552

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Title : The genome of Mycobacterium africanum West African 2 reveals a lineage-specific locus and genome erosion common to the M. tuberculosis complex - Bentley_2012_PLoS.Negl.Trop.Dis_6_e1552
Author(s) : Bentley SD , Comas I , Bryant JM , Walker D , Smith NH , Harris SR , Thurston S , Gagneux S , Wood J , Antonio M , Quail MA , Gehre F , Adegbola RA , Parkhill J , de Jong BC
Ref : PLoS Negl Trop Dis , 6 :e1552 , 2012
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: M. africanum West African 2 constitutes an ancient lineage of the M. tuberculosis complex that commonly causes human tuberculosis in West Africa and has an attenuated phenotype relative to M. tuberculosis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In search of candidate genes underlying these differences, the genome of M. africanum West African 2 was sequenced using classical capillary sequencing techniques. Our findings reveal a unique sequence, RD900, that was independently lost during the evolution of two important lineages within the complex: the "modern" M. tuberculosis group and the lineage leading to M. bovis. Closely related to M. bovis and other animal strains within the M. tuberculosis complex, M. africanum West African 2 shares an abundance of pseudogenes with M. bovis but also with M. africanum West African clade 1. Comparison with other strains of the M. tuberculosis complex revealed pseudogenes events in all the known lineages pointing toward ongoing genome erosion likely due to increased genetic drift and relaxed selection linked to serial transmission-bottlenecks and an intracellular lifestyle. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The genomic differences identified between M. africanum West African 2 and the other strains of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex may explain its attenuated phenotype, and pave the way for targeted experiments to elucidate the phenotypic characteristic of M. africanum. Moreover, availability of the whole genome data allows for verification of conservation of targets used for the next generation of diagnostics and vaccines, in order to ensure similar efficacy in West Africa.

PubMedSearch : Bentley_2012_PLoS.Negl.Trop.Dis_6_e1552
PubMedID: 22389744
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-cut3 , myctu-cutas1 , myctu-cutas2 , myctu-Rv1069c , myctu-RV1215C , myctu-RV1758 , myctu-RV3452 , myctu-RV3724 , myctu-Rv3802c

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Gene_locus myctu-cut3    myctu-cutas1    myctu-cutas2    myctu-Rv1069c    myctu-RV1215C    myctu-RV1758    myctu-RV3452    myctu-RV3724    myctu-Rv3802c

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Bentley SD, Comas I, Bryant JM, Walker D, Smith NH, Harris SR, Thurston S, Gagneux S, Wood J, Antonio M, Quail MA, Gehre F, Adegbola RA, Parkhill J, de Jong BC (2012)
The genome of Mycobacterium africanum West African 2 reveals a lineage-specific locus and genome erosion common to the M. tuberculosis complex
PLoS Negl Trop Dis 6 :e1552

Bentley SD, Comas I, Bryant JM, Walker D, Smith NH, Harris SR, Thurston S, Gagneux S, Wood J, Antonio M, Quail MA, Gehre F, Adegbola RA, Parkhill J, de Jong BC (2012)
PLoS Negl Trop Dis 6 :e1552