High genetic heterogeneity of Mycobacterium intracellulare isolated from respiratory specimens

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Background: M. intracellulare is a frequent causative pathogen of nontuberculous mycobacteria infection that causes infections in the respiratory tract, whose incidence is increasing in many countries. This study aimed at determining the VNTR-based genetic diversity of a collection of 39 M. intracellulare human strains isolated from respiratory specimens over the last 5 years. Results: The VNTR analysis showed that M. intracellulare strains displayed a high genetic diversity, indicating that the M. intracellulare genotypes are quite heterogeneous in our geographical area. Moreover, a comparison with VNTR profiles of strains from other countries confirmed that genotypes of clinical strains of M. intracellulare are not related to geographical origin. Conclusions: VNTR typing has proved to be a highly discriminatory method for better understanding the molecular epidemiology of M. intracellulare.

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Lari, N., & Rindi, L. (2022). High genetic heterogeneity of Mycobacterium intracellulare isolated from respiratory specimens. BMC Microbiology, 22(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02426-5

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