Population genomics provides insights into the evolution and adaptation to humans of the waterborne pathogen Mycobacterium kansasii.

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Shanghai Institute of Infectious Disease and Biosecurity, Key Laboratory of Medical Molecular Virology (MOE/NHC/CAMS), Shanghai Medical College and School of Basic Medical Sciences, Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.

Published: May 2021

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  • Mycobacterium kansasii is a type of bacteria that can cause serious lung disease and is part of a group known as the M. kansasii complex (MKC).
  • Scientists studied 358 samples from around the world and discovered that many infections come from water supplies.
  • Most infections (about 80%) are caused by similar strains of M. kansasii that started spreading globally in the 1900s, and certain genes help this bacteria adapt and survive in humans.

Article Abstract

Mycobacterium kansasii can cause serious pulmonary disease. It belongs to a group of closely-related species of non-tuberculous mycobacteria known as the M. kansasii complex (MKC). Here, we report a population genomics analysis of 358 MKC isolates from worldwide water and clinical sources. We find that recombination, likely mediated by distributive conjugative transfer, has contributed to speciation and on-going diversification of the MKC. Our analyses support municipal water as a main source of MKC infections. Furthermore, nearly 80% of the MKC infections are due to closely-related M. kansasii strains, forming a main cluster that apparently originated in the 1900s and subsequently expanded globally. Bioinformatic analyses indicate that several genes involved in metabolism (e.g., maintenance of the methylcitrate cycle), ESX-I secretion, metal ion homeostasis and cell surface remodelling may have contributed to M. kansasii's success and its ongoing adaptation to the human host.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8093194PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22760-6DOI Listing

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