Refined understanding of the impact of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex diversity on the intrinsic susceptibility to pretomanid

  • Rupasinghe P
  • Reenaers R
  • Vereecken J
  • et al.
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Abstract

This study confirmed that the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex lineage 1, responsible for 28% of global tuberculosis cases, is less susceptible to pretomanid (Pa). It also refined the understanding of the intrinsic susceptibilities of lineages 5 and 6, most frequent in West Africa, and lineages 8 and 9. Regulators must review whether these in vitro differences affect the clinical efficacy of the WHO-recommended BPaL(M) regimen and set breakpoints for antimicrobial susceptibility testing accordingly. Notably, regulators should provide detailed justifications for their decisions to facilitate public scrutiny.

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Rupasinghe, P., Reenaers, R., Vereecken, J., Mulders, W., Cogneau, S., Merker, M., … de Jong, B. C. (2024). Refined understanding of the impact of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex diversity on the intrinsic susceptibility to pretomanid. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00070-24

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