Hd. Donoghue et al., MYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSIS COMPLEX DNA IN CALCIFIED PLEURA FROM REMAINS 1400 YEARS OLD, Letters in applied microbiology, 27(5), 1998, pp. 265-269
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex DNA was isolated and identified in
calcified pleura from remains 1400 years old, with the polymerase chai
n reaction. This is the first demonstration of tuberculosis in non-mum
mified archaeological tissue other than bone; the presence of mycobact
erial mycolic acids in the sample supports this conclusion. The study
of ancient DNA from microbial pathogens is of interest as it enables v
erification of traditional diagnoses, may answer long-standing questio
ns in the history of disease, and provides ancient DNA sequences that
can be compared with those of modern isolates.