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      Consensus numbering system for the rifampicin resistance-associated rpoB gene mutations in pathogenic mycobacteria.

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          The rpoB gene codes for the RNA polymerase β subunit, which is the target of rifampicin, an essential drug in the treatment of tuberculosis and other mycobacterial infections. This gene is present in all bacteria, but its length and nucleotide sequence vary between bacterial species, including mycobacteria. Mutations in the rpoB gene alter the structure of this protein and cause drug resistance. To describe the resistance-associated mutations, the scientific and medical communities have been using, since 1993, a numbering system based on the Escherichia coli sequence annotation. Using E. coli reference for describing mutations in mycobacteria leads to misunderstandings, particularly with the increasing use of whole genome sequencing, which brought an alternative numbering system based on the Mycobacterium tuberculosis rpoB sequence. We propose using a consensus numbering system for the reporting of resistance mutations based on the reference genomes from the species interrogated (such as strain H37Rv for M. tuberculosis). This manuscript provides the necessary figures and tables allowing researchers, microbiologists and clinicians to easily convert other annotation systems into one common language.

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          Journal
          Clin. Microbiol. Infect.
          Clinical microbiology and infection : the official publication of the European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases
          Elsevier BV
          1469-0691
          1198-743X
          Mar 2017
          : 23
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Pôle de Microbiologie Médicale, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; Microbiology Unit, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium; European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Study Group for Mycobacterial Infections (ESGMYC), ESCMID, Basel, Switzerland. Electronic address: emmanuel.andre@uclouvain.be.
          [2 ] Pôle de Microbiologie Médicale, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.
          [3 ] Emerging Bacterial Pathogens Unit, Tuberculosis Supranational Reference Laboratory (SRL), IRCCS San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milano, Italy.
          [4 ] Molecular and Experimental Mycobacteriology Group, Research Center Borstel, Borstel, Germany; German Center for Infection Research, Borstel Site, Borstel, Germany.
          [5 ] Pôle de Microbiologie Médicale, Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique, Université catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium; Microbiology Unit, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium.
          [6 ] National Reference Laboratory for Tuberculosis and Mycobacterial Diseases, Scientific Institute of Public Health (WIV-ISP), Brussels, Belgium.
          [7 ] Swiss Tropical & Public Health Institute, Basel, Switzerland; University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland.
          [8 ] German Center for Infection Research, Borstel Site, Borstel, Germany; Department of Medical Microbiology, Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
          [9 ] Microbiology Unit, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Brussels, Belgium; APHP, Hôpital Lariboisière, Laboratory of Bacteriology, National Reference Center for Mycobacteria and Antimycobacterial Resistance, Paris, France.
          [10 ] European Society for Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID) Study Group for Mycobacterial Infections (ESGMYC), ESCMID, Basel, Switzerland; APHP, Hôpital Lariboisière, Laboratory of Bacteriology, National Reference Center for Mycobacteria and Antimycobacterial Resistance, Paris, France; University Paris Diderot, INSERM IAME UMR1137, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France.
          Article
          S1198-743X(16)30393-7
          10.1016/j.cmi.2016.09.006
          27664776
          ed75c09b-dabd-4a66-b865-725ca71a1ec1
          History

          Mycobacterium kansasii,Mycobacterium leprae,Mycobacterium tuberculosis,Numbering system,Resistance,Rifampicin,Rifampin,rpoB

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