Evidence for the occurrence of Acinetobacter faecalis in cattle feces and its emended description

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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Abstract

This study provides an emended description of Acinetobacter faecalis, a species previously described based on a single isolate (YIM 103518T) from elephant feces in China. Our emended description is based on 15 novel isolates conspecific with the A. faecalis type strain, obtained from eight cattle farms in the Czech Republic. The A. faecalis strains have relatively small genomes (≈2.5−2.7 Mbp), with a GC content of 36.3−36.7 mol%. Core genome-based phylogenetic analysis showed that the 15 strains, together with the type strain of A. faecalis, form a distinct and internally coherent phylogroup within the genus. Pairwise genomic ANIb values for the 16 A. faecalis strains were 97.32−99.04 %, while ANIb values between the genomes of the 16 strains and those of the other Acinetobacter spp. were ≤ 86.2 %. Analysis of whole-cell MALDI-TOF mass spectra supported the distinctness and cohesiveness of the taxon. The A. faecalis strains could be differentiated from the other validly named Acinetobacter spp. by the absence of hemolytic activity along with their ability to grow at 37 °C and on L-aspartate, ethanol, and L-glutamate but not at 41 °C or on adipate or 2,3-butanediol. Reduced susceptibility to sulfamethoxazole, trimethoprim and/or streptomycin was shown in eight strains, along with the presence of corresponding antibiotic resistance genes. In conclusion, this study provides a comprehensive description of A. faecalis and demonstrates its occurrence in cattle feces. Though the ecological role of A. faecalis remains unknown, our results show its ability to acquire antibiotic resistance genes, likely as an adaptation to antibiotic selection pressure in livestock farms.

牛粪便中存在粪杆菌的证据及其修订描述。
本研究对粪链球菌(Acinetobacter faecalis)进行了修订描述,该菌种以前是根据从中国大象粪便中分离到的一个菌株(YIM 103518T)描述的。我们的修订描述是基于从捷克共和国的 8 个养牛场分离到的 15 株与粪链球菌模式菌株同种的新菌株。粪链球菌菌株的基因组相对较小(≈2.5-2.7 Mbp),GC 含量为 36.3-36.7 mol%。基于核心基因组的系统发育分析表明,这 15 株菌株与粪链球菌的模式菌株一起,构成了该属中一个独特且内部连贯的系统群。16 株粪链球菌的成对基因组 ANIb 值为 97.32-99.04%,而这 16 株菌株的基因组与其他醋酸杆菌属菌株的基因组之间的 ANIb 值≤ 86.2%。全细胞 MALDI-TOF 质谱分析证实了该类群的独特性和内聚性。粪肠球菌菌株与其他有效命名的醋肽杆菌属菌株的区别在于,粪肠球菌菌株没有溶血活性,能在 37 °C、L-天门冬氨酸、乙醇和 L-谷氨酸条件下生长,但不能在 41 °C、己二酸或 2,3-丁二醇条件下生长。有 8 株菌株对磺胺甲噁唑、三甲双嘧啶和/或链霉素的敏感性降低,并存在相应的抗生素耐药基因。总之,本研究全面描述了粪酵母菌,并证明其存在于牛粪便中。虽然粪绿假丝酵母菌的生态作用尚不清楚,但我们的研究结果表明,它有能力获得抗生素耐药基因,这很可能是为了适应畜牧场的抗生素选择压力。
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Systematic and applied microbiology
Systematic and applied microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with various aspects of microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes. It focuses on Bacteria and Archaea; eukaryotic microorganisms will only be considered in rare cases. The journal perceives a broad understanding of microbial diversity and encourages the submission of manuscripts from the following branches of microbiology:
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