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Melting the eis: Nondetection of kanamycin resistance markers by routine diagnostic tests and identification of new eis promoter variants

Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Volume 65, No. 7, Article e02502-20, Year 2021

Eis promoter mutations can confer reduced Mycobacterium tuberculosis kanamycin susceptibility. GenoType MTBDRsl, a widely used assay evaluating this region, wrongly classified 17/410 isolates as eis promoter wild type. Six out of seventeen isolates harbored mutations known to confer kanamycin resistance, and the remainder harbored either novel eis promoter mutations (7/11) or disputed mutations (4/11). GenoType MTBDRsl can miss established and new variants that cause reduced susceptibility. These data highlight the importance of reflex phenotypic kanamycin testing.

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Genetics And Genomics