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. 2016 Dec;54(12):2942-2949.
doi: 10.1128/JCM.01717-16. Epub 2016 Sep 14.

Characterization and Recognition of Brachyspira hampsonii sp. nov., a Novel Intestinal Spirochete That Is Pathogenic to Pigs

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Characterization and Recognition of Brachyspira hampsonii sp. nov., a Novel Intestinal Spirochete That Is Pathogenic to Pigs

Nandita S Mirajkar et al. J Clin Microbiol. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Swine dysentery (SD) is a mucohemorrhagic colitis of swine classically caused by infection with the intestinal spirochete Brachyspira hyodysenteriae Since around 2007, cases of SD have occurred in North America associated with a different strongly beta-hemolytic spirochete that has been molecularly and phenotypically characterized and provisionally named "Brachyspira hampsonii." Despite increasing international interest, B. hampsonii is currently not recognized as a valid species. To support its recognition, we sequenced the genomes of strains NSH-16T, NSH-24, and P280/1, representing B. hampsonii genetic groups I, II, and III, respectively, and compared them with genomes of other valid Brachyspira species. The draft genome of strain NSH-16T has a DNA G+C content of 27.4% and an approximate size of 3.2 Mb. Genomic indices, including digital DNA-DNA hybridization (dDDH), average nucleotide identity (ANI), and average amino acid identity (AAI), clearly differentiated B. hampsonii from other recognized Brachyspira species. Although discriminated genotypically, the three genetic groups are phenotypically similar. By electron microscopy, cells of different strains of B. hampsonii measure 5 to 10 μm by 0.28 to 0.34 μm, with one or two flat curves, and have 10 to 14 periplasmic flagella inserted at each cell end. Using a comprehensive evaluation of genotypic (gene comparisons and multilocus sequence typing and analysis), genomic (dDDH, ANI, and AAI) and phenotypic (hemolysis, biochemical profiles, protein spectra, antibiogram, and pathogenicity) properties, we classify Brachyspira hampsonii sp. nov. as a unique species with genetically diverse yet phenotypically similar genomovars (I, II, and III). We designate the type strain NSH-16 (= ATCC BAA-2463 = NCTC 13792).

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FIG 1
FIG 1
Phase-contrast micrograph of B. hampsonii strain NSH-24 cells viewed at ×100 showing one to two flat serpentine coils and slightly tapered ends.
FIG 2
FIG 2
Electron micrograph of negatively stained B. hampsonii strain NSH-16T showing 12 periplasmic flagella at one end of the cell. The cell was viewed at ×60,000 magnification, and the scale bar represents 500 nm.

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