TB Research

The epidemiology and gene mutation characteristics of pyrazinamide-resistantclinical isolates in Southern China.

Nan Wang, Fanrong Meng, Li Deng, Ling Wu, Yu Yang, Hua Li, Yuanjin Chen, Zeyou Wei, et al. (18 authors)

Emerging microbes & infections · 2025-12

Abstract

This study investigates the epidemic trend of pyrazinamide (PZA)-resistant tuberculosis in Southern China over 11 years (2012-2022) and evaluates the mutation characteristics of PZA resistance-related genes (and) in clinical() isolates. To fulfil these goals, we analyzed the phenotypic PZA resistance characteristics of 14,927 clinical isolates for which Bactec MGIT 960 PZA drug susceptibility testing (DST) results were available, revealing that 2,054 (13.76%) isolates were resistant to PZA. After evaluating the annual variation in the PZA resistance rate among tuberculosis cases in this region, it was observed that it decreased from 37.21% to 6.45% throughout the initial 7 years (2012-2018) and then increased from 8.01% to 12.12% over the subsequent 4 years (2019-2022). Sequences ofwere obtained from 402 clinicalcomplex isolates. Forandsequences were obtained from 360 clinicalcomplex isolates. Mutations inwere found in 8 out of 223 PZA-sensitive isolates (3.59%) and 105 of 179 (58.66%) PZA-resistant isolates. Conversely, non-synonymous mutations inwere identified in 5 of 137 (3.65%) PZA-resistant isolates, whereas the mutation ratio ofamong PZA-sensitive isolates was high at 14.03% (31/221). This difference in themutation rate was statistically significant (, chi-square test). Nomutations were observed in the 137 PZA-resistant isolates, whereas two PZA-sensitive isolates harboured point mutations in, including one nonsense mutation (C433 T) and another C-69 T mutation. These findings indicate thatandmay not significantly contribute to the development of PZA resistance in clinicalisolates.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Pyrazinamide
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • China
  • Antitubercular Agents
  • Mutation
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Tuberculosis, Multidrug-Resistant
  • Male
  • Female
  • Adult
  • Middle Aged
  • Young Adult
  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Aged
  • Adolescent
  • Drug Resistance, Bacterial
  • Amidohydrolases