L. Hou et al., Molecular characterization of pncA gene mutations in Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates from China, EPIDEM INFE, 124(2), 2000, pp. 227-232
A sample of 35 pyrazinamide (PZA)-resistant and 30 PZA-susceptible clinical
isolates recovered from Beijing and Taiyuan City, China were characterized
by SSCP and sequence analysis for mutations in the pncA gene that encodes
the Mycobacterium tuberculosis PZase. The purpose of this study was to unde
rstand the molecular basis and the characteristics of pncA gene mutations a
nd its relation to PZA resistance in M. tuberculosis strains from China. Se
veral mutations with base changes leading to amino acid substitutions were
found in the PZA-resistant isolates. No mutations were seen in the 243 PZA-
susceptible isolates. Among the 35 PZA-resistant isolates, 32 isolates (91.
4 %) had nucleotide substitutions, insertions and deletions that resulted i
n amino-acid substitution; or frameshifts in some strains. Other previously
uncharacterized mutations were found as follows: Asn118-->Thr, CG insertio
n at position 501; CC insertion at nucleotide position 403; a 8 base-pair d
eletion at start codon; Pro54-->Thr; AG insertion at 368; Tyr41-->His, Ser8
8-->stop, and A insertion at nucleotide position 301. IS6110 subtyping reve
aled that each strain was unique; indicative of the epidemiologic independe
nce of the isolates.