Inferring Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Drug Resistance and Transmission using Whole-genome Sequencing in a High TB-burden Setting in China.

Yu Feng Fan, Dong Xin Liu, Yi Wang Chen, Xi Chao Ou, Qi Zhi Mao, Ting Ting Yang, Xi Jiang Wang, Wen Cong He, Bing Zhao, Zhen Jiang Liu, Maiweilanjiang Abulimiti, Maimaitiaili Aihemuti, Qian Gao, Yan Lin Zhao
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Objective: China is among the 30 countries with a high burden of tuberculosis (TB) worldwide, and TB remains a public health concern. Kashgar Prefecture in the southern Xinjiang Autonomous Region is considered as one of the highest TB burden regions in China. However, molecular epidemiological studies of Kashgar are lacking.

Methods: A population-based retrospective study was conducted using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to determine the characteristics of drug resistance and the transmission patterns.

Results: A total of 1,668 isolates collected in 2020 were classified into lineages 2 (46.0%), 3 (27.5%), and 4 (26.5%). The drug resistance rates revealed by WGS showed that the top three drugs in terms of the resistance rate were isoniazid (7.4%, 124/1,668), streptomycin (6.0%, 100/1,668), and rifampicin (3.3%, 55/1,668). The rate of rifampicin resistance was 1.8% (23/1,290) in the new cases and 9.4% (32/340) in the previously treated cases. Known resistance mutations were detected more frequently in lineage 2 strains than in lineage 3 or 4 strains, respectively: 18.6% vs. 8.7 or 9%, P < 0.001. The estimated proportion of recent transmissions was 25.9% (432/1,668). Multivariate logistic analyses indicated that sex, age, occupation, lineage, and drug resistance were the risk factors for recent transmission. Despite the low rate of drug resistance, drug-resistant strains had a higher risk of recent transmission than the susceptible strains (adjusted odds ratio, 1.414; 95% CI, 1.023-1.954; P = 0.036). Among all patients with drug-resistant tuberculosis (DR-TB), 78.4% (171/218) were attributed to the transmission of DR-TB strains.

Conclusion: Our results suggest that drug-resistant strains are more transmissible than susceptible strains and that transmission is the major driving force of the current DR-TB epidemic in Kashgar.

在中国结核病高发区利用全基因组测序推断结核分枝杆菌的耐药性和传播。
目的:中国是全球 30 个结核病高负担国家之一,结核病仍然是一个公共卫生问题。新疆自治区南部的喀什地区被认为是中国结核病负担最重的地区之一。然而,喀什地区缺乏分子流行病学研究:方法:采用全基因组测序技术(WGS)开展了一项基于人群的回顾性研究,以确定耐药性特征和传播模式:结果:2020 年收集到的 1,668 个分离株被分为 2 系(46.0%)、3 系(27.5%)和 4 系(26.5%)。WGS 揭示的耐药率显示,耐药率排名前三的药物分别是异烟肼(7.4%,124/1,668)、链霉素(6.0%,100/1,668)和利福平(3.3%,55/1,668)。利福平耐药率在新病例中为 1.8%(23/1,290),在既往接受过治疗的病例中为 9.4%(32/340)。已知的耐药性突变在 2 系菌株中的检出率分别高于 3 系或 4 系菌株:18.6%对8.7%或9%,P<0.001。近期传播的估计比例为 25.9%(432/1,668)。多变量逻辑分析表明,性别、年龄、职业、血统和耐药性是近期传播的风险因素。尽管耐药率较低,但耐药菌株近期传播的风险高于易感菌株(调整后的几率比为 1.414;95% CI,1.023-1.954;P = 0.036)。在所有耐药结核病(DR-TB)患者中,78.4%(171/218)是由于DR-TB菌株传播所致:我们的研究结果表明,耐药菌株比易感菌株更易传播,传播是目前喀什地区 DR-TB 流行的主要驱动力。
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