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Toward Characterizing Environmental Sources of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria (NTM) at the Species Level: A Tutorial Review of NTM Phylogeny and Phylogenetic Classification

Lin Zhang, Tzu‐Yu Lin, Wen‐Tso Liu, Fangqiong Ling

2024ACS Environmental Au19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

genus taxonomy are also provided. A synthesis on the habitats of 189 mycobacterial species in a genome-based taxonomy framework was performed, with attention paid to environmental sources (e.g., drinking water, aquatic environments, and soil). The 16S rRNA gene-based classification accuracy for various regions was evaluated (V3, V3-V4, V3-V5, V4, V4-V5, and V1-V9), revealing overall excellent genus-level classification (up to 100% accuracy) yet only modest performance (up to 63.5% accuracy) at the species level. Future research quantifying NTM species in water systems, determining the effects of water treatment and plumbing conditions on their variations, developing high throughput species-level characterization tools for use in the environment, and incorporating the characterization of functions in a phylogenetic framework will likely fill critical knowledge gaps. We believe this tutorial will be useful for researchers new to the field of molecular or genome-based taxonomic profiling of environmental microbiomes. Experts may also find this review useful in terms of the selected key findings of the past 30 years, recent updates on phylogenomic analyses, as well as a synthesis of the ecology of NTM in a phylogenetic framework.

Topics & Concepts

Phylogenetic treeBiologyTaxonomy (biology)PhylogeneticsrpoBMycobacteriumNontuberculous mycobacteriaEvolutionary biologyEcologyComputational biology16S ribosomal RNAGeneGeneticsBacteriaMycobacterium research and diagnosis