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Genomic characterization of XDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Argentina (2006–2015)
Genomic characterization of XDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Argentina (2006–2015)
Journal Article

Genomic characterization of XDR Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolates in Argentina (2006–2015)

2025
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Overview
Background Tuberculosis (TB), caused by the intracellular bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (Mtbc), remains a significant global health challenge, with Mtbc once again being the leading infectious killer worldwide. Despite over a century of research, the disease continues to pose a major threat, with an estimated one-fourth of the global population latently infected. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 1.3 million deaths were attributed to TB in 2024 alone. The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains, resistant to isoniazid and rifampicin, and extensively drug-resistant (XDR) strains, resistant to rifampicin (and may also be resistant to isoniazid), to at least one fluoroquinolone (levofloxacin or moxifloxacin) and to at least one other Group A drug (bedaquiline or linezolid), further complicates the situation, posing significant challenges for healthcare systems. While the WHO definition of XDR-TB has recently been updated, in this study we applied the classification in effect during the 2006–2015 period, when the isolates were collected and characterized. In Argentina, TB burden is moderate compared to other countries, with approximately 10,500 new cases and 1,000 deaths reported annually. While standard therapy is generally effective, XDR Mtb infections require prolonged and costly treatment and are often associated with a guarded prognosis. Methods In this work, we applied whole-genome sequencing analysis to characterise XDR-TB strains circulating in Argentina between 2006 and 2015. Genotypic variants of each isolate were compared against resistance-associated variant databases and subjected to local and global phylogenetic analyses. Results The analysis revealed no common origins for the most frequently observed resistance mutations. Notable variants associated with resistance to first-line drugs included katG Ser315Thr and fabG1 -15C < T for isoniazid, rpoB Ser450Leu and Asp435Val for rifampin, embB Gly406Ala, and Met306Ile for ethambutol, as well as multiple variants in the pncA gene linked to pyrazinamide resistance. Conclusions This study provides valuable insights into the molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistance in M. tuberculosis , specifically focusing on XDR strains circulating in Argentina. The findings highlight the genetic diversity and complexity of resistance-associated variants, emphasizing the need for continued research and surveillance efforts to address this pressing global health threat. Clinical trial number Not applicable.
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BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC