TY - JOUR KW - Adolescent KW - Adult KW - Aged KW - DNA, Bacterial KW - Female KW - Genetic Variation KW - Humans KW - India KW - leprosy KW - Male KW - Middle Aged KW - Minisatellite Repeats KW - Mycobacterium leprae KW - polymerase chain reaction KW - Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length KW - Young Adult AU - Shinde V AU - Newton H AU - Sakamuri RM AU - Reddy V AU - Jain S AU - Joseph A AU - Gillis T AU - Nath I AU - Norman G AU - Vissa V AB -

OBJECTIVES: To study the suitability, stability and diversity of short tandem repeat (STR) genomic markers to elicit strain variation in the Mycobacterium leprae isolates within leprosy patients from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states in South India.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Slit skin smear (SSS) samples were collected from lesions and various body sites of newly diagnosed leprosy patients. The SSSs from each patient were pooled, except in the case of five patients. Total DNA was extracted from SSS samples. M. leprae STRs were amplified from the DNA either by multiplex PCR (MP) or single PCR methods. The number of repeats for each STR locus (the STR allele) was obtained either by fragment length analysis (FLA) or by DNA sequencing of the PCR amplicons.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Multiplex PCR minimised the use of DNA and reagents, and together with FLA, was time and cost effective for STR strain typing. After examination of the isolates of South Indian origin at 13 STR loci, it was determined that the alleles for (AC)8b, (GGT)5, 6-3a (rpoT), 21-3, 27-5, and 23-3 were conserved in two study populations. In a family from Andhra Pradesh, the M. leprae STR patterns in two patients were identical in 16 of 18 loci which indicate a common source of infection. Fourteen of 15 STR loci showed no intra-patient variation in the five patients tested in Tamil Nadu. Altogether, these studies indicate the suitability of STR strain typing for assessing short-range transmission chains.

BT - Leprosy review C1 - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19961102?dopt=Abstract CN - Infolep Library - available DA - 2009 Sep IS - 3 J2 - Lepr Rev LA - eng N2 -

OBJECTIVES: To study the suitability, stability and diversity of short tandem repeat (STR) genomic markers to elicit strain variation in the Mycobacterium leprae isolates within leprosy patients from Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu states in South India.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Slit skin smear (SSS) samples were collected from lesions and various body sites of newly diagnosed leprosy patients. The SSSs from each patient were pooled, except in the case of five patients. Total DNA was extracted from SSS samples. M. leprae STRs were amplified from the DNA either by multiplex PCR (MP) or single PCR methods. The number of repeats for each STR locus (the STR allele) was obtained either by fragment length analysis (FLA) or by DNA sequencing of the PCR amplicons.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Multiplex PCR minimised the use of DNA and reagents, and together with FLA, was time and cost effective for STR strain typing. After examination of the isolates of South Indian origin at 13 STR loci, it was determined that the alleles for (AC)8b, (GGT)5, 6-3a (rpoT), 21-3, 27-5, and 23-3 were conserved in two study populations. In a family from Andhra Pradesh, the M. leprae STR patterns in two patients were identical in 16 of 18 loci which indicate a common source of infection. Fourteen of 15 STR loci showed no intra-patient variation in the five patients tested in Tamil Nadu. Altogether, these studies indicate the suitability of STR strain typing for assessing short-range transmission chains.

PY - 2009 SP - 290 EP - 301 T2 - Leprosy review TI - VNTR typing of Mycobacterium leprae in South Indian leprosy patients. UR - https://leprosyreview.org/article/80/3/29-0301 VL - 80 SN - 0305-7518 ER -