Affiliation:
1. Gene Regulation Laboratory National Institute of Immunology New Delhi India
2. Department of Zoology Maharshi Dayanand University Rohtak India
3. Azraeli Faculty of Medicine Bar‐Ilan University Safed Israel
4. School of Bioengineering and Biosciences Lovely Professional University Phagwara India
5. Special Center for Nanoscience Jawaharlal Nehru University New Delhi India
Abstract
AbstractMorganella morganii is a gram negative, facultative anaerobic rod‐shaped bacterium, commonly found in environment and in the intestine of human, mammals, and reptiles as a part of their gut microbiome. M. morganii can cause Gram‐negative folliculitis, black nail infection, acute retiform purpura, fetal demise, and subdural empyema. The increasing frequency of M. morganii infections generate the need for efficient methods to enrich the presence of M. morganii in clinical samples to make its detection easier. Culturomics aims to grow and maximize the number of culturable bacteria. Different methods are followed to maximize the growth of minority population of bacteria by disrupting the growth of bacteria which are present in higher concentration. This article presents a method for selective enriching the M. morganii in human fecal samples. This method includes prior incubation of fecal microbiota in an anaerobic environment, adding supplement like fecal water to give dormant bacteria a break to become active to grow to threshold concentration, and an enrichment stage which provides the additional opportunity of growing to M. morganii on the selective medium. This method also provides an ingenuous way for augmenting the growth of fecal M. morganii species.
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National Institute of Immunology
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