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Mathema B, Bifani PJ, Driscoll J, Steinlein L, Kurepina N, Moghazeh
SL, Shashkina E, Marras SA, Campbell S, Mangura B, Shilkret K, Crawford
JT, Frothingham R, Kreiswirth BN.
Identification and evolution of an IS6110 low-copy-number
Mycobacterium tuberculosis cluster.
J Infect Dis 2002 Mar 1;185(5):641-9
PMID: 11865421
A cohort of 56 patients infected with related strains of Mycobacterium
tuberculosis, the S75 group, was identified in a New Jersey population-based
study of all isolates with a low number of copies of the insertion
element IS6110. Genotyping was combined with surveillance data to
identify the S75 group and to elucidate its recent evolution. The
S75 group had similar demographic and geographic characteristics.
Seventeen persons (30%) were linked epidemiologically. The S75 group
was segregated from other low-copy-number isolates on the basis
of several independent molecular methods. This group included 3
IS6110 genotype variants: BE, H6, and C28, containing 1, 2, and
3 IS6110 insertions, respectively. IS6110 insertion site mapping
and comparative sequence analysis strongly suggest a stepwise acquisition
of IS6110 elements from BE to H6 to C28. S75 represents a locally
produced strain cluster that has recently evolved. The combination
of multiple molecular tools with traditional epidemiology provides
novel insights into dissemination, local transmission, and evolution
of M. tuberculosis.

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