Phylogenetic characterization of 'Candidatus Helicobacter bovis', a new gastric helicobacter in cattle.

D De Groote, L J van Doorn, R Ducatelle, A Verschuuren, K Tilmant, W G Quint, F Haesebrouck, P Vandamme
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Abstract

Recently helicobacter-like organisms have been reported in the pyloric part of the abomasum of calves and adult cattle. Cultivation of these spiral bacteria has not been successful to date. In the present study, comparative 16S rDNA sequence analysis was used to determine the taxonomic position of these bacteria. Seven abomasal biopsies of adult cattle were sampled from different Belgian and Dutch farms. In all samples the presence of helicobacter-like organisms was demonstrated by biochemical, immunohistochemical and electron microscopical data. Bacterial 16S rDNA was amplified by PCR and sequences were determined either by direct or indirect sequence analysis. Pairwise comparisons revealed all sequences to be more than 99% homologous. Phylogenetic analysis placed the organism, corresponding to the reference sequence R2XA, within the genus Helicobacter. A diagnostic PCR assay was designed, differentiating all of the bovine 16S rDNA sequences from Helicobacter and Wolinella species. The low similarity level towards Helicobacter bilis (92.8%), its closest validly named neighbour, indicates that this novel taxon is indeed a novel Helicobacter species. An in situ hybridization procedure associated the bovine sequences to the helicobacter-like organisms in the abomasum. The name 'Candidatus Helicobacter bovis' is proposed for this new abomasal helicobacter from cattle.

牛新胃幽门杆菌“牛候补幽门杆菌”的系统发育特征。
最近在小牛和成年牛的胃幽门部分发现了类似幽门杆菌的生物。迄今为止,这些螺旋状细菌的培养还没有成功。本研究采用比较16S rDNA序列分析来确定这些细菌的分类位置。对来自比利时和荷兰不同农场的7只成年牛进行了皱胃活检。在所有样品中,通过生化,免疫组织化学和电镜数据证明了幽门螺杆菌样生物的存在。采用PCR扩增细菌16S rDNA,采用直接或间接序列分析确定序列。两两比较结果显示,所有序列同源性均大于99%。系统发育分析表明,该生物与参考序列R2XA相对应,属于幽门螺杆菌属。设计了一种诊断性PCR方法,将所有牛16S rDNA序列与幽门螺杆菌和Wolinella菌株区分开来。与其最近的有效命名邻居——胆汁幽门螺杆菌(Helicobacter bilis)相似度较低(92.8%),表明该新分类群确实是一个新的幽门螺杆菌种。原位杂交程序将牛的序列与皱胃中的幽门螺杆菌样生物联系起来。建议将这种新的牛胃幽门螺杆菌命名为“牛候选幽门螺杆菌”。
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