Yc. Shin et al., Variable numbers of TTC repeats in Mycobacterium leprae DNA from leprosy patients and use in strain differentiation, J CLIN MICR, 38(12), 2000, pp. 4535-4538
Strain differentiation of Mycobacterium leprae would be of great value for
epidemiological investigation to identify the infectious sources of leprosy
to understand transmission patterns, and to distinguish between relapse an
d reinfection. From the M. leprae genome sequence database, TTC DNA repeats
were identified. Primer sets designed to amplify the region flanking TTC r
epeats revealed PCR products of different sizes, indicating that the number
of repeats at each locus may be variable among M. leprae strains. The TTC
repeats were not found in Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mycobacterium avium,
Mycobacterium marinum, or human tissues, which indicated their specificity
to M. leprae, Sequence analysis of the TTC repeat region in each of the M.
leprae strains showed a variation of 10 to 37 repeats. In the M. leprae str
ains of 34 multibacillary patients at Cebu, Philippines, M. leprae with 24
and 25 ITC repeats was most common, and this was followed by strains with 1
4, 15, 20, 21, and 28 repeats. This study thus indicates that there are var
iable numbers of TTC repeats in a noncoding region of M. leprae strains and
that the TTC region may be useful for strain differentiation for epidemiol
ogical investigations of leprosy.