Comparison of Toxin-Antitoxin Expression among Drug-Susceptible and Drug-Resistant Clinical Isolates of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
Hossein Kazemian, Hamid Heidari, Jalil Kardan-Yamchi, Sobhan Ghafourian, Iraj Pakzad, Ebrahim Kouhsari, Hasan Valadbeigi, Nourkhoda Sadeghifard
Advances in respiratory medicine · 2021-04
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), is a significant global public health threat. Besides extensive multidrug resistance, MTB possesses several properties for long-term viability in the host as well as stress adaptation and resistance in harsh conditions. The role of toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems in disseminating and maintaining antimicrobial resistance in bacterial populations has also been demonstrated. This study aimed to evaluate differences in expression of MazEF (a well-known TA system) related genes (mazE3, mazF3, mazE6, and mazF6) amongst drug-susceptible and resistant MTB isolates in Iran. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A total of 20 confirmed clinical isolates of MTB including 10 drug-susceptible and 10 drug-resistant (nine MDR, and one XDR) species were included in this study. M. tuberculosis H37Rv was used as the standard strain. RNA extraction, cDNA synthesis, and relative quantitative real-time PCR were performed according to the standard procedures. RESULTS: Our analysis indicated significant enhanced expression of the mazE6 antitoxin gene in drug-susceptible isolates compared to drug-resistant isolates and the standard strain. The expression of the mazF6 toxin gene was also increased in drug-susceptible isolates compared with the standard strain. In drug-resistant isolates, the expression levels of mazF3 and mazF6 genes were significantly higher than that in the susceptible isolates and the standard strain. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, there was significant overexpression of mazE6 in drug-susceptible isolates. As well, mazF3 and F6 were overexpressed in drug-resistant isolates when compared with the standard strain. The changes in expression levels of MazEF6 associated genes were greater than that of MazEF3 in both groups of isolates.
MeSH terms
- Antitoxin
- Microbiology
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Drug resistance
- Multiple drug resistance
- Biology
- Tuberculosis
- Drug
- Antibiotics
- Virology
- Toxin