Affiliation:
1. Institut Pasteur, Yersinia Research Unit, Yersinia National Reference Laboratory, Paris, France
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The species
Yersinia intermedia
is a member of the genus
Yersinia
which belongs to the
Enterobacteriaceae
family. This species is divided into eight biotypes, according to Brenner's biotyping scheme. This scheme relies on five tests (utilization of Simmons citrate and acid production from
d
-melibiose,
d
-raffinose, α-methyl-
d
-glucoside [αMG], and
l
-rhamnose). The collection of the French
Yersinia
Reference Laboratory (Institut Pasteur, Paris, France) contained 44 strains that were originally identified as
Y. intermedia
but whose characteristics did not fit into the biotyping scheme. These 44 strains were separated into two biochemical groups: variant 1 (positive for acid production from
l
-rhamnose and αMG and positive for Simmons citrate utlization) and variant 2 (positive for acid production from
l
-rhamnose and αMG). These atypical strains could correspond to new biotypes of
Y. intermedia
, to
Y. frederiksenii
strains having the atypical property of fermenting αMG, or to new
Yersinia
species. These strains did not exhibit growth or phenotypic properties different from those of
Y. intermedia
and
Y. frederiksenii
and did not harbor any of the virulence traits usually found in pathogenic species. DNA-DNA hybridizations performed between one strain each of variants 1 and 2 and the
Y. intermedia
and
Y. frederiksenii
type strains demonstrated that these variants do belong to the
Y. intermedia
species. We thus propose that Brenner's biotyping scheme be updated by adding two new biotypes: 9 (for variant 1) and 10 (for variant 2) to the species
Y. intermedia
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Cited by
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