Affiliation:
1. School of Science, RMIT University, Bundoora West Campus, Bundoora, VIC, Australia
2. Scolexia Pty Ltd., Moonee Ponds, VIC, Australia
Abstract
A novel species of
Campylobacter
was isolated from bile samples of chickens with spotty liver disease in Australia, making it the second novel species isolated from chickens with the disease, after
Campylobacter hepaticus
was isolated and described in 2016. Six independently derived isolates were obtained. They were Gram-stain-negative, microaerobic, catalase-positive, oxidase-positive and urease-negative. Unlike most other species of the genus
Campylobacter
, more than half of the tested strains of this novel species hydrolysed hippurate and most of them could not reduce nitrate. Distinct from
C. hepaticus
, many of the isolates were sensitive to 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (0.04%) and metronidazole (4 mg ml−1), and all strains were sensitive to nalidixic acid. Phylogenetic analysis using 16S rRNA and hsp60 gene sequences demonstrated that the strains formed a robust clade that was clearly distinct from recognized
Campylobacter
species. Whole genome sequence analysis of the strains showed that the average nucleotide identity and the genome blast distance phylogeny values compared to other
Campylobacter
species were less than 86 and 66%, respectively, which are below the cut-off values generally recognized for isolates of the same species. The genome of the novel species has a DNA G+C content of 30.6 mol%, while that of
C. hepaticus
is 27.9 mol%. Electron microscopy showed that the cells were spiral-shaped, with bipolar unsheathed flagella. The protein spectra generated from matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight analysis demonstrated that they are different from the most closely related
Campylobacter
species. These data indicate that the isolates belong to a novel
Campylobacter
species, for which the name Campylobacter bilis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is VicNov18T (=ATCC TSD-231T=NCTC 14611T).
Subject
General Medicine,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology
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