Can inhA mutation predict ethionamide resistance? [Short communication]

SETTING: A tertiary care centre in Mumbai, India.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the extent of association between inhA mutant isoniazid (INH) resistant strains and ethionamide (ETH) resistance.DESIGN: A total of 140 clinical isolates processed for INH and ETH phenotypic drug susceptibility testing, and mole...

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Veröffentlicht in:The international journal of tuberculosis and lung disease 2013-01, Vol.17 (1), p.129-130
Hauptverfasser: Vadwai, V., Ajbani, K., Jose, M., Vineeth, V. P., Nikam, C., Deshmukh, M., Shetty, A., Soman, R., Rodrigues, C.
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Zusammenfassung:SETTING: A tertiary care centre in Mumbai, India.OBJECTIVE: To estimate the extent of association between inhA mutant isoniazid (INH) resistant strains and ethionamide (ETH) resistance.DESIGN: A total of 140 clinical isolates processed for INH and ETH phenotypic drug susceptibility testing, and molecularly processed with the line-probe assay (LPA) Genotype® MTBDRplus, were considered.RESULTS: Among the 112 phenotypically determined INH-resistant strains, 69 (61.6%) strains were ETH-resistant. An inhA promoter mutation was identified in 24 (21.4%) INH-resistant isolates, 21 (87.5%) of which were ETH-resistant (P < 0.0001).CONCLUSION: An inhA promoter mutation could be considered as a marker for the determination of ETH resistance in India, where the use of LPA is being expanded.
ISSN:1027-3719
1815-7920
DOI:10.5588/ijtld.12.0511