KatG sequence deletion is not the major cause of isoniazid resistance in Japanese and Yemeni Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates
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KatG sequence deletion is not the major cause of isoniazid resistance in Japanese and Yemeni Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates
Abstract
One of the mechanisms of isoniazid resistance to Mycobacterium tuberculosis has been proved to be the chromosomal deletion of katG. Based on this finding, 22 isoniazid-resistant isolates of M. tuberculosis obtained in Japan and Yemen were analysed for katG by polymerase chain reaction and catalase activity. Only six (27%) of the 22 isolates were compatible with the mechanism (lack of amplification of katG and loss of catalase activity). In contrast, eight isolates (36%) were katG positive but catalase activity-negative and eight (36%) were positive for both factors, indicating that isoniazid resistance is multifactorial and the deletion of katG was not the major cause of resistance in the isolates examined in this study.
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