Helicobacter canis sp. nov., a new species from dogs: an integrated study of phenotype and genotype.

J Stanley, D Linton, A P Burnens, F E Dewhirst, R J Owen, A Porter, S L On, M Costas
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A group of Campylobacter-like organisms (CLOs) were isolated from the faeces of diarrhoeic or healthy dogs, constituting 4% of all CLOs from this source. Since they formed a unique DNA homology group within the genus Helicobacter, and exhibited distinctive phenotypic properties, they were collectively termed the HC group. A polyphasic taxonomic analysis was made of this group. The phenotype of four dog isolates and a single human isolate was unique and could be distinguished bacteriologically from other helicobacters. Electron microscopic ultrastructure revealed defining characteristics of Helicobacter. The 16S rRNA gene of the nominated type strain NCTC 12739T was sequenced, and its analysis delineated the group as a new species of Helicobacter. This conclusion was supported by relative DNA homology and whole-cell protein electrophoretic patterns. We therefore propose the name Helicobacter canis sp. nov. for this group. The species most closely related to H. canis sp. nov. were H. cinaedi, 'Flexispira rappini' and H. fennelliae. A species-specific recombinant DNA probe was cloned from NCTC 12739T for use in routine laboratory identification and epidemiological studies. The faecal source, bile tolerance and lack of urease activity of H. canis sp. nov. suggest that this new Helicobacter species colonizes the lower bowel rather than the stomach.

犬类新种犬幽门螺杆菌:表型与基因型的综合研究。
从腹泻或健康犬的粪便中分离出一组弯曲杆菌样生物(CLOs),占来自该来源的所有CLOs的4%。由于它们在幽门螺杆菌属中形成了独特的DNA同源群,并表现出独特的表型特性,因此它们被统称为HC群。对该类群进行了多相分类分析。4个犬分离株和1个人分离株的表型是独特的,可以从细菌学上与其他幽门螺杆菌区分开来。电镜超微结构揭示了幽门螺杆菌的特征。命名型菌株NCTC 12739T的16S rRNA基因测序结果表明,该菌株为幽门螺杆菌新种。这一结论得到了相对DNA同源性和全细胞蛋白电泳图谱的支持。因此,我们建议将这一类群命名为犬幽门螺杆菌。与11月猿类亲缘关系最密切的种是中华猿类、rappini Flexispira和fennelliae。从nct12739t中克隆出一种具有物种特异性的重组DNA探针,用于实验室常规鉴定和流行病学研究。犬门螺杆菌的粪便来源、胆汁耐受性和缺乏脲酶活性表明,这种新的幽门螺杆菌是在下肠而不是胃中定居的。
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