Affiliation:
1. Max von Pettenkofer Institute for Hygiene and Medical Microbiology, Ludwig Maximilians University, Munich,1 and
2. Institute for Pathology, Klinikum, Bayreuth,2 Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Gastric infection with
Helicobacter heilmannii
(previously known as
Gastrospirillum hominis
) is invariably linked with the presence of chronic gastritis and the risk of developing low-grade mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma in humans. In contrast to
Helicobacter pylori
, various
H. heilmannii
species colonize the stomachs of domestic animals, which might be a reservoir for transmission to humans (zoonosis). To identify the number and prevalence of different
H. heilmanni
types in humans, we analyzed 89 gastric biopsy samples histologically identified as
H. heilmannii
positive by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Of these gastric specimens, 84 (94.4%) contained a single
H. heilmannii
type. In five samples, however, two different
H. heilmannii
types were detected. The most prevalent species in monoinfected samples is
H. heilmannii
type 1, found in 78.5% (66 of 84) of the specimens, followed by a novel
H. heilmannii
-like organism (HHLO), HHLO type 4, identified in 9.6% (8 of 84) of tissue sections.
H. heilmannii
type 2 and a further HHLO type not described before, type 3, were found in 8.3% (7 of 84) and 1.2% (1 of 84) of the monoinfected samples, respectively. Additionally, HHLO type 5 with a 16S ribosomal DNA sequence identical to that of
Helicobacter salomonis
was found with a prevalence of 2.4% (2 of 89). Thirteen of these biopsy samples were also investigated by a PCR approach developed for this study that allows a
Helicobacter
-specific amplification of a variable portion of the 16S rRNA gene and subsequent sequencing. In total, five different types of HHLOs could be identified within these samples. We conclude that humans can be infected by at least five different HHLO types, which presumably have their origin in animal species like dogs, cats, and pigs.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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