A smooth tubercle bacillus from Ethiopia phylogenetically close to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
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Published:2023-11-18
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Yenew BazezewORCID, Ghodousi ArashORCID, Diriba Getu, Tesfaye Ephrem, Cabibbe Andrea MaurizioORCID, Amare Misikir, Moga ShewkiORCID, Alemu AyinalemORCID, Dagne BinyamORCID, Sinshaw WaganehORCID, Mollalign HilinaORCID, Meaza AbyotORCID, Tadesse Mengistu, Gamtesa Dinka Fikadu, Abebaw Yeshiwork, Seid Getachew, Zerihun BetselotORCID, Getu MelakORCID, Chiacchiaretta Matteo, Gaudin Cyril, Marceau Michael, Didelot XavierORCID, Tolera Getachew, Abdella Saro, Kebede Abebaw, Getahun MuluworkORCID, Mehammed Zemedu, Supply PhilipORCID, Cirillo Daniela MariaORCID
Abstract
AbstractThe Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTBC) includes several human- and animal-adapted pathogens. It is thought to have originated in East Africa from a recombinogenic Mycobacterium canettii-like ancestral pool. Here, we describe the discovery of a clinical tuberculosis strain isolated in Ethiopia that shares archetypal phenotypic and genomic features of M. canettii strains, but represents a phylogenetic branch much closer to the MTBC clade than to the M. canettii strains. Analysis of genomic traces of horizontal gene transfer in this isolate and previously identified M. canettii strains indicates a persistent albeit decreased recombinogenic lifestyle near the emergence of the MTBC. Our findings support that the MTBC emergence from its putative free-living M. canettii-like progenitor is evolutionarily very recent, and suggest the existence of a continuum of further extant derivatives from ancestral stages, close to the root of the MTBC, along the Great Rift Valley.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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