Staphylococcus borealis sp. nov., isolated from human skin and blood

Author:

Pain Maria1ORCID,Wolden Runa1ORCID,Jaén-Luchoro Daniel23ORCID,Salvà-Serra Francisco4562ORCID,Iglesias Beatriz Piñeiro42,Karlsson Roger42ORCID,Klingenberg Claus71ORCID,Cavanagh Jorunn Pauline71

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Infection Group, Department of Clinical Medicine, UiT The Arctic University of Norway, Tromsø, Norway

2. Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research (CARe), University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

3. Department of Infectious Diseases, Institute of Biomedicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden

4. Department of Clinical Microbiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Region Västra Götaland, Gothenburg, Sweden

5. Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG), Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Sweden

6. Microbiology, Department of Biology, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain

7. Department of Paediatrics, University Hospital of North Norway, Tromsø, Norway

Abstract

When analysing a large cohort of Staphylococcus haemolyticus , using whole-genome sequencing, five human isolates (four from the skin and one from a blood culture) with aberrant phenotypic and genotypic traits were identified. They were phenotypically similar with yellow colonies, nearly identical 16S rRNA gene sequences and initially speciated as S. haemolyticus based on 16S rRNA gene sequence and MALDI-TOF MS. However, compared to S. haemolyticus , these five strains demonstrate: (i) considerable phylogenetic distance with an average nucleotide identity <95 % and inferred DNA–DNA hybridization <70  %; (ii) a pigmented phenotype; (iii) urease production; and (iv) different fatty acid composition. Based on the phenotypic and genotypic results, we conclude that these strains represent a novel species, for which the name Staphylococcus borealis sp. nov. is proposed. The novel species belong to the genus Staphylococcus and is coagulase- and oxidase-negative and catalase-positive. The type strain, 51-48T, is deposited in the Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG 73747T) and in the Spanish Type Culture Collection (CECT 30011T).

Funder

Northern Norway Regional Health Authority

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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