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Dong-Wook Hyun , Jae-Yun Lee , Min-Soo Kim , Na-Ri Shin , Tae Woong Whon , Kyung Hyun Kim , Pil Soo Kim , Euon Jung Tak , Mi-Ja Jung , June Young Lee , Hyun Sik Kim , Woorim Kang , Hojun Sung , Che Ok Jeon , Jin-Woo Bae
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Viridans group streptococci are a serious health concern because
most of these bacteria cause life-threatening infections,
especially in immunocompromised and hospitalized individuals.
We focused on two alpha-hemolytic Streptococcus
strains (I-G2 and I-P16) newly isolated from an ileostomy
effluent of a colorectal cancer patient. We examined their pathogenic
potential by investigating their prevalence in human
and assessing their pathogenicity in a mouse model. We also
predicted their virulence factors and pathogenic features by
using comparative genomic analysis and in vitro tests. Using
polyphasic and systematic approaches, we identified the isolates
as belonging to a novel Streptococcus species and designated
it as Streptococcus ilei. Metagenomic survey based on
taxonomic assignment of datasets from the Human Microbiome
Project revealed that S. ilei is present in most human
population and at various body sites but is especially abundant
in the oral cavity. Intraperitoneal injection of S. ilei was
lethal to otherwise healthy C57BL/6J mice. Pathogenomics
and in vitro assays revealed that S. ilei possesses a unique set
of virulence factors. In agreement with the in vivo and in vitro
data, which indicated that S. ilei strain I-G2 is more pathogenic
than strain I-P16, only the former displayed the streptococcal
group A antigen. We here newly identified S. ilei sp.
nov., and described its prevalence in human, virulence factors,
and pathogenicity. This will help to prevent S. ilei strain
misidentification in the future, and improve the understanding
and management of streptococcal infections.
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Tae Woong Whon , Mi-Ja Jung , Seong Woon Roh , Young-Do Nam , Eun-Jin Park , Kee-Sun Shin , Jin-Woo Bae
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A moderate halophile, strain X50T, was isolated from mustard kimchi, a traditional Korean fermented food. The organism grew under conditions ranging from 0-15.0% (w/v) NaCl (optimum: 3.0%), pH 7.0-10.0 (optimum: pH 9.0) and 15-45°C (optimum: 37°C). The morphological, physiological, and biochemical features and the 16S rRNA gene sequences of strain X50T were characterized. Colonies of the isolate were creamcolored and the cells were rod-shaped. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA gene sequence indicated that strain X50T belongs to the genus Oceanobacillus and is closely related phylogenetically to the type strain O. iheyensis HTE831T (98.9%) and O. oncorhynchi subsp. oncorhynchi R-2T (97.0%). The cellular fatty acid profiles predominately included anteiso-C15:0 and iso-C15:0. The G+C content of the genomic DNA of the isolate was 37.9 mol% and the major isoprenoid quinone was MK-7. Analysis of the 16S rRNA gene sequences, DNA-DNA relatedness and physiological and biochemical tests indicated genotypic and
phenotypic differences among strain X50T and reference species in the genus Oceanobacillus. Therefore, strain X50T was proposed as a novel species and named Oceanobacillus kimchii. The type strain of the new species is X50T (=JCM 16803T =KACC 14914T =DSM 23341T).
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The bacterial, archaeal, and eukaryal diversity in fecal samples from ten Koreans were analyzed and compared by using the PCR-fingerprinting method, denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). The bacteria all belonged to the Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes phyla, which were known to be the dominant bacterial species in the human intestine. Most of the archaeal sequences belonged to the methane-producing archaea but several halophilic archarea-related sequences were also detected unexpectedly. While a small number of eukaryal sequences were also detected upon DGGE analysis, these sequences were related to fungi and stramenopiles (Blastocystis hominis). With regard to the bacterial and archaeal DGGE analysis, all ten samples had one and two prominent bands, respectively, but many individual-specific bands were also observed. However, only five of the ten samples had small eukaryal DGGE bands and none of these bands was observed in all five samples. Unweighted pair group method and arithmetic averages clustering algorithm (UPGMA) clustering analysis revealed that the archaeal and bacterial communities in the ten samples had relatively higher relatedness (the average Dice coefficient values were 68.9 and 59.2% for archaea and bacteria, respectively) but the eukaryal community showed low relatedness (39.6%).
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