Mycobacterium fragae sp. nov., a non-chromogenic species isolated from human respiratory specimens

Author:

Ramos Jesus Pais1,Campos Carlos Eduardo Dias1,Caldas Paulo Cesar de Souza1,Ferreira Nicole Victor1,Boas da Silva Mariza Villas1,Redner Paulo1,Campelo Creusa Lima2,Vale Sheila Ferreira2,Barroso Elizabeth Clara3,Medeiros Reginalda Ferreira de Melo1,Montes Fátima Cristina Onofre Fandinho1,Galvão Teca Calcagno1,Tortoli Enrico4

Affiliation:

1. National Reference Laboratory for Tuberculosis, Centro de Referência Professor Hélio Fraga, Escola Nacional de Saúde Pública, Fiocruz – RJ, Brazil

2. Mycobacteria Sector, Central Laboratory of Ceará State, Brazil (LACEN-CE)

3. Ambulatório de micobacterioses, Hospital Carlos Alberto Studart Gomes, Health Secretary of Ceará, Brazil

4. Emerging Bacterial Pathogens Unit, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy

Abstract

Three isolates of a slow-growing, non-chromogenic mycobacterium were grown from three sputum samples of a patient from the north-eastern Ceará state in Brazil. Identification at species level could not be obtained with PCR restriction analysis of the hsp65 gene. In order to characterize the isolates we carried out phenotypic and genotypic tests. We sequenced the nearly complete 16S rRNA gene and obtained partial sequences of the hsp65 (encoding the hypervariable region of the 65 kDa heat-shock protein) and rpoB (encoding the beta-subunit of RNA polymerase) genes. The three isolates turned out to be identical and most closely related to the species Mycobacterium celatum and Mycobacterium kyorinense . The results, however, showed significant differences between these species and the isolates studied, which led us to consider them members of a novel species for which we propose the name Mycobacterium fragae. The type strain is HF8705T ( = Fiocruz-INCQS/CMRVS P4051T = DSM 45731T).

Funder

Health Ministry of Brazil

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

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

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