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Abstract
Ancient sublineage of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing genotype is endemic and prevalent in East Asia and rare in other world regions. While these strains are mainly drug susceptible, we recently identified a novel clonal group Beijing 1071-32 within this sublineage emerging in Siberia, Russia and present in other Russian regions. This cluster included only multi/extensive drug resistant (MDR/XDR) isolates. Based on the phylogenetic analysis of the available WGS data, we identified three synonymous SNPs in the genes Rv0144, Rv0373c, and Rv0334 that were specific for the Beijing 1071-32-cluster and developed a real-time PCR assay for their detection. Analysis of the 2375 genetically diverse M. tuberculosis isolates collected between 1996 and 2020 in different locations (European and Asian parts of Russia, former Soviet Union countries, Albania, Greece, China, Vietnam, Japan and Brazil), confirmed 100% specificity and sensitivity of this real-time PCR assay. Moreover, the epidemiological importance of this strain and the newly developed screening assay is further stressed by the fact that all identified Beijing 1071-32 isolates were found to exhibit MDR genotypic profiles with concomitant resistance to additional first-line drugs due to a characteristic signature of six mutations in rpoB450, rpoC485, katG315, katG335, rpsL43 and embB497. In conclusion, this study provides a set of three concordant SNPs for the detection and screening of Beijing 1071-32 isolates along with a validated real-time PCR assay easily deployable across multiple settings for the epidemiological tracking of this significant MDR cluster.
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1 St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia (GRID:grid.419591.1)
2 Scientific Centre of the Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems, Irkutsk, Russia (GRID:grid.467106.2)
3 Sotiria Chest Diseases Hospital, National Reference Laboratory for Mycobacteria, Athens, Greece (GRID:grid.416145.3) (ISNI:0000 0004 0489 8727)
4 National Center for Children’s Health, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Respiratory Infection Disease, Beijing Pediatric Research Institute, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.411609.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 1758 4735)
5 St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia (GRID:grid.419591.1); Scientific Centre of the Family Health and Human Reproduction Problems, Irkutsk, Russia (GRID:grid.467106.2)
6 Omsk State Medical University, Omsk, Russia (GRID:grid.445426.5) (ISNI:0000 0000 8650 7347)
7 Universidade de Lisboa, Research Institute for Medicines (iMed.ULisboa), Faculdade de Farmácia, Lisbon, Portugal (GRID:grid.9983.b) (ISNI:0000 0001 2181 4263)
8 Institut Pasteur de la Guadeloupe, WHO Supranational TB Reference Laboratory, Unité de la Tuberculose et des Mycobactéries, Abymes, Guadeloupe, France (GRID:grid.452920.8) (ISNI:0000 0004 5930 4500)
9 National Center for Children’s Health, National Clinical Research Center for Respiratory Diseases, Beijing Key Laboratory of Pediatric Respiratory Infection Disease, Beijing Pediatric Research Institute, Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China (GRID:grid.411609.b) (ISNI:0000 0004 1758 4735); Zhengzhou Children’s Hospital, Children’s Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University, Henan Children’s Hospital, Zhengzhou, China (GRID:grid.490612.8)
10 Almaty Branch of National Center for Biotechnology in Central Reference Laboratory, Almaty, Kazakhstan (GRID:grid.490612.8)
11 St. Petersburg Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology, St. Petersburg, Russia (GRID:grid.494800.1)
12 Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (GRID:grid.418068.3) (ISNI:0000 0001 0723 0931)
13 University Hospital “Shefqet Ndroqi”, Tirana, Albania (GRID:grid.418068.3)
14 St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia (GRID:grid.419591.1); National Medical Research Center of Tuberculosis and Infectious Diseases of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Ural Research Institute for Phthisiopulmonology, Yekaterinburg, Russia (GRID:grid.494823.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 4914 3627)
15 National Medical Research Center of Tuberculosis and Infectious Diseases of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Ural Research Institute for Phthisiopulmonology, Yekaterinburg, Russia (GRID:grid.494823.0) (ISNI:0000 0004 4914 3627)
16 St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia (GRID:grid.419591.1); Clinical Tuberculosis Dispensary, Omsk, Russia (GRID:grid.419591.1)




