Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland

Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are ubiquitous organisms, of which some, especially those of the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), may be opportunistic animal and human pathogens. Infection with NTM can interfere with tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and induce zoonoses, especially in immunocompromis...

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Main Authors: Orłowska, Blanka, Majchrzak, Marta, Didkowska, Anna, Anusz, Krzysztof, Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika, Zabost, Anna, Brzezińska, Sywia, Kozińska, Monika, Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa, Urbańska, Kaja, Welz, Mirosław, Parniewski, Paweł
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:10536629 2023-10-29T02:35:33+01:00 Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland Orłowska, Blanka Majchrzak, Marta Didkowska, Anna Anusz, Krzysztof Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika Zabost, Anna Brzezińska, Sywia Kozińska, Monika Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa Urbańska, Kaja Welz, Mirosław Parniewski, Paweł 2023-09-21 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536629/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764992 https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091184 en eng MDPI http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10536629/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764992 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091184 © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). Pathogens Article Text 2023 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens12091184 2023-10-01T01:23:30Z Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are ubiquitous organisms, of which some, especially those of the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), may be opportunistic animal and human pathogens. Infection with NTM can interfere with tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and induce zoonoses, especially in immunocompromised individuals. Diseases caused by NTM have become more readily recognized; however, they are likely still underestimated. In this study, we identified and genotyped Mycobacterium avium strains that were isolated during TB monitoring among free-living carnivorous animals from southeastern Poland. In 2011–2020, lymph node samples from 192 such animals were tested for mycobacteria. A total of 41 isolates of M. avium strains were detected with the use of IS901, IS900, IS1245, and mycobacterial interspersed repeat unit–variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) identification. Thirty-three were identified as M. avium subsp. avium. These strains were derived from 1 beech marten (Martes foina), 1 common buzzard (Buteo buteo), 2 European badgers (Meles meles), 3 wolves (Canis lupus), and 26 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes). One strain isolated from a wolf was identified as M. avium subsp. hominissuis. The results show the widespread occurrence of MAC bacilli in the studied environment and additionally comprise new data on the molecular characteristics of M. avium subspecies carried by free-living southeastern Polish carnivores. Text Canis lupus PubMed Central (PMC) Pathogens 12 9 1184
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Orłowska, Blanka
Majchrzak, Marta
Didkowska, Anna
Anusz, Krzysztof
Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika
Zabost, Anna
Brzezińska, Sywia
Kozińska, Monika
Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa
Urbańska, Kaja
Welz, Mirosław
Parniewski, Paweł
Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
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description Non-tuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) are ubiquitous organisms, of which some, especially those of the Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC), may be opportunistic animal and human pathogens. Infection with NTM can interfere with tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and induce zoonoses, especially in immunocompromised individuals. Diseases caused by NTM have become more readily recognized; however, they are likely still underestimated. In this study, we identified and genotyped Mycobacterium avium strains that were isolated during TB monitoring among free-living carnivorous animals from southeastern Poland. In 2011–2020, lymph node samples from 192 such animals were tested for mycobacteria. A total of 41 isolates of M. avium strains were detected with the use of IS901, IS900, IS1245, and mycobacterial interspersed repeat unit–variable number tandem repeat (MIRU-VNTR) identification. Thirty-three were identified as M. avium subsp. avium. These strains were derived from 1 beech marten (Martes foina), 1 common buzzard (Buteo buteo), 2 European badgers (Meles meles), 3 wolves (Canis lupus), and 26 red foxes (Vulpes vulpes). One strain isolated from a wolf was identified as M. avium subsp. hominissuis. The results show the widespread occurrence of MAC bacilli in the studied environment and additionally comprise new data on the molecular characteristics of M. avium subspecies carried by free-living southeastern Polish carnivores.
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author Orłowska, Blanka
Majchrzak, Marta
Didkowska, Anna
Anusz, Krzysztof
Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika
Zabost, Anna
Brzezińska, Sywia
Kozińska, Monika
Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa
Urbańska, Kaja
Welz, Mirosław
Parniewski, Paweł
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Majchrzak, Marta
Didkowska, Anna
Anusz, Krzysztof
Krajewska-Wędzina, Monika
Zabost, Anna
Brzezińska, Sywia
Kozińska, Monika
Augustynowicz-Kopeć, Ewa
Urbańska, Kaja
Welz, Mirosław
Parniewski, Paweł
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title Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
title_short Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
title_full Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
title_fullStr Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterial Interspersed Repeat Unit–Variable Number Tandem Repeat Typing of Mycobacterium avium Strains Isolated from the Lymph Nodes of Free-Living Carnivorous Animals in Poland
title_sort mycobacterial interspersed repeat unit–variable number tandem repeat typing of mycobacterium avium strains isolated from the lymph nodes of free-living carnivorous animals in poland
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