Journal article

A glimpse into the past and predictions for the future: The molecular evolution of the tuberculosis agent

EC Boritsch, P Supply, N Honoré, T Seeman, TP Stinear, R Brosch

Molecular Microbiology | Published : 2014

Abstract

Summary: Recent advances in genomics and molecular biology are providing an excellent opportunity to get a glimpse into the past, to examine the present, and to predict the future evolution of pathogenic mycobacteria, and in particular that of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the agent of human tuberculosis. The recent availability of genome sequences of several Mycobacterium canettii strains, representing evolutionary early-branching tubercle bacilli, has allowed the genomic and molecular features of the putative ancestor of the M. tuberculosis complex (MTBC) to be reconstituted. Analyses have identified extensive lateral gene transfer and recombination events in M. canettii and/or the MTBC, lea..

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Awarded by Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale FRM


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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

We acknowledge the support in part by the Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale FRM No. DEQ20130326471, and the European Community's Framework Programme 7 grants 241745 and 260872. E. C. B. was supported by a stipend from the Pasteur-Paris University (PPU) International PhD program and the Institut Carnot Pasteur Maladies Infectieuses. T. P. S. was supported by a fellowship from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (GNT1008549).