DRUG RESISTANCE OF MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS CLINICAL ISOLATES FROM NEW TB CASES IN KAZAKHSTAN
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Date
2020
Authors
Kozhamkulov, U.
Akhmetova, A.
Rakhimova, S.
Daniyarov, A.
Molkenov, A.
Bismilda, V.
Chingissova, L.
Kairov, U.
Akilzhanova, A.
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International conference "MODERN PERSPECTIVES FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE”; National Laboratory Astana
Abstract
Introduction: Nowadays and worldwide, TB is one of the top 10 causes of death and the leading cause
from a single infectious agent. The global incidence of drug-susceptible TB, multidrug-resistant (MDR)
and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) tuberculosis in the past decade led to decreased efficiency of chemotherapy.
In Kazakhstan, the 2019 WHO report estimates the TB incidence in 2018 to be 68 per 100 000
population and the MDR-TB incidence to be 26/100,000 (WHO, 2019). Therefore, the goal of the study is
to analyze clinical isolates from new TB Kazakhstani patients by determining drug resistance, genotyping
and whole genome sequencing.
Methods: 192M.tuberculosis drug resistant strains from new TB cases were analyzed. Resistance to the
first-line anti-TB drugs were determined using absolute concentration method on L-J media and BACTEC
MGIT-960. Spoligotyping was performed using commercially available kit “Ocimum Biosolutions Inc”. The
whole genome sequencing was carried out on Roche 454 GS FLX+ platform.
Results: The structure of 192drug resistant isolates showed that 98 (51.04%) were MDR, 55 (28.65%) –
polyresistant, 39 (20.31%) – monoresistant. Genotyping results showed that W-Beijing family identified in
143 (74.48%) cases, T – 23 (11.98%), LAM – 11(5.73%), Haarlem - 10 (5.21%), U – in 4 (2.08%) and MANU-2–
1(0.52%) case only. W-Beijing family M.tuberculosis was a dominant genotype and composed more than
50% of two resistant groups: polyresistant - 70.9% and MDR - 87.75% clinical isolates of M.tuberculosis.
Missense mutation of rpoB gene at codon 531with amino acid substitution Ser/Leu was the prevalent
among mutations responsible for rifampicin resistance (87.75%). In case of isoniazid resistance, the most
prevalent (96.94%) mutation was substitution at codon 315 Ser/Thr including 3 cases (3.06%) with double
mutation when replacement simultaneously took place at katG gene and -15 position of promoter mabA
(fabG)-inhA operon.
Conclusion: MDR strains are predominant among resistant strains and mostly belong to Beijing family
in Kazakhstan. W-Beijing is the most common genotype among all categories of drug resistant M.tuberculosis.
As such MDR-TB should be a national priority in National TB Program for Kazakhstan.
Acknowledgements: grant# АР05134737 MES RK.
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Keywords
tuberculosis, drug resistance, MDR, Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE