Brachyspira aalborgi Infection Diagnosed by Culture and 16S Ribosomal DNA Sequencing Using Human Colonic Biopsy Specimens

Author:

Kraaz Wolfgang1,Pettersson Bertil2,Thunberg Ulf3,Engstrand Lars4,Fellström Claes5

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology,1

2. Department of Biotechnology, Royal Institute of Technology, S-100 44 Stockholm,2and

3. Department of Oncology,3 and

4. Department of Microbiology,4 University Hospital, S-751 85 Uppsala,

5. Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala,5 Sweden

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this study we report on the isolation and characterization of the intestinal spirochete Brachyspira aalborgi using human mucosal biopsy specimens taken from the colon of a young adult male with intestinal spirochetosis. A selective medium, containing 400 μg of spectinomycin/ml and 5 μg of polymyxin/ml was used for the isolation procedure. A high degree of similarity, in terms of phenotypic properties and 16S ribosomal DNA sequence, was observed between the isolated strain, named W1, and the type strain, 513A, of B. aalborgi . A similarity of 99.7% in the nucleotide sequence was found between W1 and 513A T , based on the almost-complete gene. A short segment of the 16S rRNA gene was amplified by PCR using genetic material enriched from paraffin-embedded biopsy specimens, which were taken from the patient on two occasions. The products showed 16S rRNA gene sequences virtually identical to that of strain 513A T in the actual region. Immunohistochemistry was performed on the colonic biopsy specimens with a polyclonal antibody raised against an intestinal spirochete isolated in a previous case of human intestinal spirochetosis. The antibody reacted strongly with the spirochete on the luminal epithelium. No immune reaction was seen within or below the surface epithelium. Routine histology did not reveal signs of colitis. Electron microscopy showed spirochetes attached end-on to the colonic mucosal surface. The isolate grew poorly on a commonly used selective medium for intestinal spirochetes, which may explain previous failures to isolate B. aalborgi .

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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