TY - JOUR
T1 - Characterization of invasive Neisseria meningitidis isolates recovered from children in Turkey during a period of increased serogroup B disease, 2013–2017
AU - Meningitis Surveillance Group
AU - Ceyhan, Mehmet
AU - Ozsurekci, Yasemin
AU - Lucidarme, Jay
AU - Borrow, Ray
AU - Gürler, Nezahat
AU - Emiroglu, Melike Keser
AU - Oz, Fatma Nur
AU - Kurugol, Zafer
AU - Celik, Umit
AU - Parlakay, Aslınur Ozkaya
AU - Dinleyici, Ener Cagri
AU - Karbuz, Adem
AU - Belet, Nursen
AU - Celebi, Solmaz
AU - Devrim, Ilker
AU - Gulfidan, Gamze
AU - Gundeslioglu, Ozlem
AU - Yucel, Mihriban
AU - Ulusoy, Emel
AU - Cengiz, Ali Bulent
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/4/23
Y1 - 2020/4/23
N2 - Diverse Neisseria meningitidis strains belonging to various serogroups and clonal complexes cause epidemic and endemic life-threatening disease worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity of recent invasive meningococci in Turkey with respect to multilocus sequence type (MLST) and also meningococcal serogroup B (MenB) vaccine antigens to enable assessment of potential MenB strain coverage using the genetic Meningococcal Antigen Typing System (gMATS). Fifty-four isolates, representing 37.5% of all pediatric (ages 0–18 years) invasive meningococcal disease cases in Turkey from January 2013 to December 2017, underwent genome sequence analysis. Thirty-six (66.7%) isolates were MenB, 10 (18.5%) were serogroup W (MenW), 4 (7.4%) were serogroup A (MenA), 3 (5.6%) were serogroup Y (MenY) and 1 (1.8%) was serogroup X (MenX). The MenB isolates were diverse with cc35 (19.4%), cc41/44 (19.4%) and cc32 (13.8%) as the most prevalent clonal complexes. The MenW isolates (n = 10) comprised cc11 (n = 5), ST-2754 (cc-unassigned; n = 4) and cc22 (n = 1). gMATS was indicative of high 4CMenB coverage (72.2–79.1%) of Turkish invasive MenB strains from pediatric patients. Strain coverage of several clonal complexes differed from that seen elsewhere in Europe highlighting the importance of performing local assessments and also the use of phenotypic methods, i.e. MATS, where possible. All of the isolates possessed in-frame fhbp alleles and so were potentially covered by MenB-fHbp. Continued surveillance is essential to guide recommendations for current and future vaccines as well as understanding changes in epidemiology.
AB - Diverse Neisseria meningitidis strains belonging to various serogroups and clonal complexes cause epidemic and endemic life-threatening disease worldwide. This study aimed to investigate the genetic diversity of recent invasive meningococci in Turkey with respect to multilocus sequence type (MLST) and also meningococcal serogroup B (MenB) vaccine antigens to enable assessment of potential MenB strain coverage using the genetic Meningococcal Antigen Typing System (gMATS). Fifty-four isolates, representing 37.5% of all pediatric (ages 0–18 years) invasive meningococcal disease cases in Turkey from January 2013 to December 2017, underwent genome sequence analysis. Thirty-six (66.7%) isolates were MenB, 10 (18.5%) were serogroup W (MenW), 4 (7.4%) were serogroup A (MenA), 3 (5.6%) were serogroup Y (MenY) and 1 (1.8%) was serogroup X (MenX). The MenB isolates were diverse with cc35 (19.4%), cc41/44 (19.4%) and cc32 (13.8%) as the most prevalent clonal complexes. The MenW isolates (n = 10) comprised cc11 (n = 5), ST-2754 (cc-unassigned; n = 4) and cc22 (n = 1). gMATS was indicative of high 4CMenB coverage (72.2–79.1%) of Turkish invasive MenB strains from pediatric patients. Strain coverage of several clonal complexes differed from that seen elsewhere in Europe highlighting the importance of performing local assessments and also the use of phenotypic methods, i.e. MATS, where possible. All of the isolates possessed in-frame fhbp alleles and so were potentially covered by MenB-fHbp. Continued surveillance is essential to guide recommendations for current and future vaccines as well as understanding changes in epidemiology.
KW - Genotyping
KW - Invasive meningococcal disease (IMD)
KW - Molecular epidemiology
KW - Neisseria meningitidis
KW - Turkey
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U2 - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.03.024
DO - 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.03.024
M3 - Article
C2 - 32199701
AN - SCOPUS:85082693331
SN - 0264-410X
VL - 38
SP - 3545
EP - 3552
JO - Vaccine
JF - Vaccine
IS - 19
ER -