Affiliation:
1. Institut für Mikrobiologie und Immunologie, Lungenkliniuk Heckeshorn, Berlin
2. Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen, Braunschweig
3. Institut für Hygiene, Universität Münster, Münster, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Conventional identification of
Nocardia
in the routine laboratory remains problematic due to a paucity of reliable phenotypic tests and due to the yet-unresolved taxonomy of strains classified as belonging to the species
Nocardia asteroides
, which comprises the type strain and isolates with drug pattern types II and VI. The 16S rRNA gene of 74 representative strains of the genus
Nocardia
, encompassing 25 established species, was sequenced in order to provide a molecular basis for accurate species identification and with the aim of reassessing the phylogeny of taxons assigned to the species
N. asteroides
. The result of this phylogenetic analysis confirms that the interspecies heterogeneity of closely related nocardial species can be considerably low (a sequence divergence of only 0.5% was found between
N. paucivorans
and
N. brevicatena
). We observed a sequence microheterogeneity (sequence divergence of fewer than five bases) in 8 of 11 species of which more than one strain in the species was studied. At least 10 taxons were found that merit description as new species. Strains previously classified as
N. asteroides
fell into five distinct phylogenetic groups: the type strain cluster (
N. asteroides
sensu strictu),
N. abscessus
,
N. cyriacigeorgica
, and two clusters closely related to
N. carnea
or
N. flavorosea
. The strains within the latter two groups probably represent new species, pending further genetic and phenotypic evaluation. Restricted phenotypic data revealed that
N. abscessus
,
N. cyriacigeorgica
, and the two
Nocardia
species taxons are equivalent to drug patterns I, VI, and II, respectively. In the future, these data will help in finding species-specific markers after adoption of a more precise nomenclature for isolates closely related to
N. asteroides
and unravel confusing phenotypic data obtained in the past for unresolved groups of strains that definitely belong to separate taxons from a phylogenetic point of view.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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