For years, bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) has served as the unique vaccine against tuberculosis and has generally been regarded as safe. However, a clinical strain labeled 3281 that was isolated from a TB patient was identified to be BCG. Via the combination of next-generation sequencing (NGS) and comparative genomic analysis, unique 3281 genetic characteristics were revealed. A region containing the dnaA and dnaN genes that is closely related to the initial chromosome replication was found to repeat three times on the BCG Pasteur-specific tandem duplication region DU1. Due to the minimum number of epitopes in BCG strains, 3281 was inferred to have a high possibility for immune evasion. Additionally, variations in the virulence genes and predictions for potential virulence factors were analyzed. Overall, we report a pathogen that has never previously been thought to be pathogenic and initial insights that are focused on the genetic characteristics of virulent BCG.
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Li, X., Chen, L., Zhu, Y., Yu, X., Cao, J., Wang, R., … Liu, S. (2015). Genomic analysis of a mycobacterium bovisbacillus Calmette-Guérin strain isolated from an adult patient with pulmonary tuberculosis. PLoS ONE, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0122403
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