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  • Nearly half of US clinical isolates of Mycobacterium abscessus show DNA degradation due to a phenomenon called the Dnd phenotype, which is linked to specific genes on mobile genomic elements.
  • A specific genomic island (Dnd-GI) was identified in the M. abscessus type strain ATCC 19977, confirming its Dnd-positive status and allowing for the development of a PCR assay to predict this phenotype.
  • Comparative sequence analysis indicated that the Dnd-GI is conserved and that Dnd-positive strains are closely related, highlighting the prevalence of this trait in clinically relevant strains of M. abscessus and its potential impact on human disease.

Article Abstract

Nearly half of US clinical isolates of the emerging pathogen Mycobacterium abscessus were reported to exhibit smeared DNA during PFGE. This DNA degradation (Dnd) phenotype results from DNA phosphorothioation, a sulfur modification found in other bacteria and conferred by dnd genes located on mobile elements. Putative dnd genes are located on a 19.6 kbp genomic island (GI) in the M. abscessus type strain ATCC 19977. We confirmed that ATCC 19977(T) is Dnd-positive by PFGE and we developed a PCR assay to predict Dnd phenotype. Dnd-positive strains generated an amplicon from dndC whereas Dnd-negative strains generated a bridge amplicon that spanned the GI insertion site, indicating they lacked the entire 'Dnd-GI'. Comparative analyses of sequences from the bridge amplicon with ATCC 19977(T) revealed the Dnd-GI is flanked by 22 bp repeats in M. abscessus sensu stricto and inserted downstream of a tRNA-Ala gene and between inverted repeats. Regions flanking the Dnd-GI were highly conserved within the M. abscessus complex. Bioinformatics studies suggest the Dnd-GI inserted independently into a strain of Mycobacterium massiliense and that other species of mycobacteria also have dnd genes, supporting reports that the Dnd phenotype is common among actinomycetes. Within the M. abscessus complex, Dnd-positive clinical isolates were primarily M. abscessus sensu stricto, and tandem repeat typing indicated these isolates were highly related, confirming previous PFGE studies and revealing a widespread family of strains with significance in human disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.070318-0DOI Listing

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