Affiliation:
1. Département de Microbiologie Médicale et Moléculaire, Unité de Bactériologie, Faculté de Médecine,1 and
2. Unité de Microscopie Electronique,2 UniversitéFrançois Rabelais, Tours, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Nineteen isolates belonging to a cryptic genospecies of
Haemophilus
(referred to here as genital strains) isolated from genital tract infections (6 strains) and from neonatal infections (13 strains) were studied for fimbrial genes. Sixteen strains exhibit peritrichous fimbriae observed by electron microscopy. By PCR with primers corresponding to the extreme ends of the
Haemophilus influenzae
type b (Hib)
hifA
and
hifD
genes and Southern blotting, a
hifA
-like gene (named
ghfA
) and a
hifD
-like gene (named
ghfD
) were identified in 6 of the 19 strains. Five of these six strains were from the genital tracts of adults, and one was from a neonate. For each gene, the nucleotide sequence was identical for the six strains. A
hifE
-like gene (named
ghfE
) was amplified from only one of the 19 genital strains of
Haemophilus
, but the
ghfE
probe gave a signal in Southern hybridization with the five other strains positive for
ghfA
and
ghfD
. Therefore, these strains may carry a
ghfE
-like gene. The Hib fimbrial gene cluster is located between the
purE
and
pepN
genes as previously described. For the 13 genital
Haemophilus
strains that lack fimbrial genes, this region corresponds to a noncoding sequence. Another major fimbrial gene designated the fimbrin gene was previously identified in a nontypeable
H. influenzae
strain. A fimbrin-like gene was identified for all of our 19 genital strains. This gene is similar to the
ompP5
gene of many
Haemophilus
strains. Therefore, other, unidentified genes may explain the piliation observed in electron microscopy on genital
Haemophilus
strains which do not possess LKP-like fimbrial genes. Fimbrial genes were significantly associated with strains isolated from the genital tract. They may confer on the strain the ability to survive in the genital tract.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
Cited by
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