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Prevotella illustrans sp. nov., derived from human oropharyngeal abscess puncture fluid.

Authors :
Buhl MEJ
Meier-Kolthoff JP
Marschal M
Source :
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology [Int J Syst Evol Microbiol] 2021 Dec; Vol. 71 (12).
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

An obligately anaerobic strain, designated as A2931 <superscript>T</superscript> , was isolated from oropharyngeal abscess puncture fluid of a patient sampled during routine care at a hospital and further characterized both phenotypically, biochemically and genotypically. This Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium was moderately saccharolytic and proteolytic. Phylogenetic analyses of full-length 16S rRNA gene and whole-genome sequences revealed it to be best placed in the genus Prevotella , but to be only comparatively distantly related to recognized species, with the closest relationship to Prevotella baroniae (average nucleotide identity and digital DNA-DNA hybridization values both well below the generally accepted thresholds). Strain A2931 <superscript>T</superscript> had a genomic DNA G+C content of 47.7 mol%. Its most abundant cellular long-chain fatty acids were anteiso-C <subscript>15 : 0</subscript> , iso-C <subscript>15 : 0</subscript> and C <subscript>16 : 0</subscript> . Taken together, this polyphasic data suggests strain A2931 <superscript>T</superscript> to represent a novel species within the genus Prevotella , for which the name Prevotella illustrans sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is A2931 <superscript>T</superscript> (=DSM 108028 <superscript>T</superscript> =CCOS 1232 <superscript>T</superscript> =CCUG 72806 <superscript>T</superscript> ). Interestingly, we found strain A2931 <superscript>T</superscript> to correspond to the oral taxon Prevotella HMT-820 in the Human Oral Microbiome Database, as supported by overall genome relatedness index analyses >99 %. Thus, our work not only closes one of the gaps of knowledge about hitherto unnamed species isolated from humans, but also will facilitate identification of this taxon both in the clinical microbiology context and in research alike.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1466-5034
Volume :
71
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
International journal of systematic and evolutionary microbiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
34908520
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1099/ijsem.0.005146