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. 2008 Jul;61(4):255-60.

Genotypic analysis of isoniazid and rifampin resistance in drug-resistant clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates in southern Turkey

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Genotypic analysis of isoniazid and rifampin resistance in drug-resistant clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates in southern Turkey

Gonul Aslan et al. Jpn J Infect Dis. 2008 Jul.

Abstract

In this study we aimed to learn about the nature and frequency of katG, inhA, and rpoB gene mutations underlying isoniazid (INH) and rifampin (RMP) resistance in clinical Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex isolates. The Silver Sequence DNA sequencing method was used to detect the resistance condition of 22 INH, 6 RMP, and 13 INH and RMP in previously determined drug-resistant clinical M. tuberculosis isolates. Thirty of 35 (85.7%) INH-resistant strains and 14 of 19 (73%) RMP-resistant strains were found to have a mutation in the analyzed katG gene fragment or inhA locus and rpoB gene fragment. In the katG gene region, the codons of mutation detected were determined to be 315 (23 of 30, 76.6%), 279 (4 of 30, 13.3%) and 293 (1 of 30, 3.3%), a finding that has not been reported previously. Our findings demonstrated that the most frequent mutation pattern was Ser315Thr at codon 315 with a rate of 60% (18 of 30). In 5 (16.6%) isolates, a nucleotide change was detected which is associated with INH resistance from -15(th) C to T in the inhA locus. In the rpoB gene region, codons possesing point mutations were 531 (9 of 14, 64.2%), 516 (1 of 14, 7.1%), 524 (1 of 14, 7.1%), and 545 (4 of 14, 28.6%), which has not been reported previously. We believe about that our present study supplies important data on the different kinds of mutations occurring at various target loci for associated RMP and INH resistance in clinical isolates of our restricted region.

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