Roland Brosch and colleagues report whole-genome sequencing of tubercle bacilli with smooth colony morphology, also known as Mycobacterium canetti and/or Mycobacterium prototuberculosis, obtained from humans with tuberculosis from geographically diverse regions. Their comparative genomic analysis with Mycobacterium tuberculosis and other M. tuberculosis complex members identifies extensive recombination and provides insights into the evolution of mycobacteria. The authors also report that tubercle bacilli with smooth colony morphology show reduced persistence and virulence compared to M. tuberculosis strains in infection experiments in mice.
- Philip Supply
- Michael Marceau
- Roland Brosch