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Persister populations of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in sputum that grow in liquid but not on solid culture media

Journal

JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 69, Issue 2, Pages 437-440

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkt357

Keywords

persister life cycle; therapy speed; persisters in sputum

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  1. European Commission [ICA4-CT2002-10057]
  2. WHO special programme for research and training in tropical diseases (TDR) [OD/TS-04-00291]

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Can the characteristics of persisters in cultures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis also be found in bacilli from the sputum of pulmonary tuberculosis patients? The objective of this study was to explore whether the ability of persisters to grow in liquid but not on solid culture media, as in 100 day static cultures, can also be found in bacilli in sputum. Serial dilutions of homogenized sputum obtained from patients before or during the first week of treatment were inoculated into broths to estimate the probable number of organisms and onto plates to give colony counts. Cultures in broths grew slowly to reach a maximal count at 12 weeks of probable numbers about 10-fold higher than the colony counts on plates, which did not grow beyond the initial count at 34 weeks. No such excess growth in liquid medium was found with control log-phase cultures. About 90 of the bacilli in sputum are persisters that can grow in liquid media but not on solid plates.

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