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J Infect Dis ; 205 Suppl 2: S159-68, 2012 May 15.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22476718

RESUMEN

The development, evaluation, and implementation of new and improved diagnostics have been identified as critical needs by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and tuberculosis researchers and clinicians alike. These needs exist in international and domestic settings and in adult and pediatric populations. Experts in tuberculosis and HIV care, researchers, healthcare providers, public health experts, and industry representatives, as well as representatives of pertinent US federal agencies (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Food and Drug Administration, National Institutes of Health, United States Agency for International Development) assembled at a workshop proposed by the Diagnostics Working Group of the Federal Tuberculosis Taskforce to review the state of tuberculosis diagnostics development in adult and pediatric populations.


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Investigación Biomédica/métodos , Tuberculosis/diagnóstico , Técnicas Bacteriológicas/economía , Técnicas Bacteriológicas/métodos , Investigación Biomédica/economía , Humanos
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Nat Genet ; 45(10): 1183-9, 2013 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23995135

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M. tuberculosis is evolving antibiotic resistance, threatening attempts at tuberculosis epidemic control. Mechanisms of resistance, including genetic changes favored by selection in resistant isolates, are incompletely understood. Using 116 newly sequenced and 7 previously sequenced M. tuberculosis whole genomes, we identified genome-wide signatures of positive selection specific to the 47 drug-resistant strains. By searching for convergent evolution--the independent fixation of mutations in the same nucleotide position or gene--we recovered 100% of a set of known resistance markers. We also found evidence of positive selection in an additional 39 genomic regions in resistant isolates. These regions encode components in cell wall biosynthesis, transcriptional regulation and DNA repair pathways. Mutations in these regions could directly confer resistance or compensate for fitness costs associated with resistance. Functional genetic analysis of mutations in one gene, ponA1, demonstrated an in vitro growth advantage in the presence of the drug rifampicin.


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Farmacorresistencia Microbiana/genética , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/efectos de los fármacos , Selección Genética , Reparación del ADN , Mutación , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genética
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