Phylogenetic analysis of Ureaplasma urealyticum--support for the establishment of a new species, Ureaplasma parvum.

F kong, G James, Z Ma, S Gordon, W Bin, G L Gilbert
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In this study, the phylogenetic relationships between the two biovars and 14 serovars of Ureaplasma urealyticum were studied using the sequences of four different genes or genetic regions, namely: 16S rRNA genes; 16S-23S rRNA gene spacer regions; urease gene subunits ureA, ureB, partial ureC and adjoining regions upstream of ureA, ureA-ureB spacer and ureB-ureC spacer; the 5'-ends of the multiple-banded antigen (MBA) genes. U. urealyticum genotypes, based on all four genomic sequences, could be clearly separated into two clusters corresponding with currently recognized biovars 1 and 2. Sequences were generally conserved within each biovar. However, there was heterogeneity within the 5'-end regions of the MBA genes of the four serovars of biovar 1; the sequence of serovar 3 was identical with the previously published sequence and differed by only three bases from that of serovar 14; but there were significant differences between the sequences of serovars 3 and 14 and those of serovars 1 and 6. Based on the phylogenetic analysis, support is given to previous recommendations that the two biovars of U. urealyticum be classified as distinct species, namely U. parvum and U. urealyticum for biovars 1 and 2, respectively. In the future, the relationship between the new species and clinical manifestations of ureaplasma infections should be studied.

解脲支原体的系统发育分析——为建立一个新种细小脲支原体提供支持。
本研究利用4个不同基因或遗传区域的序列研究了解脲支原体2个生物变体与14个解脲支原体血清变体之间的系统发育关系,即:16S rRNA基因;16S-23S rRNA基因间隔区;脲酶基因亚基尿素、脲b、部分脲c及其上游邻近区域、脲a -脲b间隔段和脲b -脲c间隔段;多条带抗原(MBA)基因的5'端。基于所有四个基因组序列,解脲菌基因型可以明确地分为两个集群,对应于目前公认的生物变种1和2。序列在每个生物品种中通常是保守的。然而,生物多样性1号4个血清型的MBA基因5′端区域存在异质性;血清型3的序列与先前发表的序列相同,与血清型14的序列仅相差3个碱基;但3、14型血清序列与1、6型血清序列存在显著性差异。基于系统发育分析,支持了之前的建议,即将两个解脲菌生物变种划分为不同的物种,即1号和2号生物变种分别为小脲菌和解脲菌。在今后的研究中,应进一步研究新菌种与尿支原体感染临床表现的关系。
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