Characterization of Mycobacterium chelonae-Like Strains by Comparative Genomics
Front. microbiol.; 8 (), 2017
Ano de publicação: 2017
Isolates of the Mycobacterium chelonae-M. abscessus complex are subdivided into
four clusters (CHI to CHIV) in the INNO-LiPA® Mycobacterium spp DNA strip assay.
A considerable phenotypic variability was observed among isolates of the CHII cluster.
In this study, we examined the diversity of 26 CHII cluster isolates by phenotypic
analysis, drug susceptibility testing, whole genome sequencing and single-gene analysis.
Pairwise genome comparisons were performed using several approaches, including
average nucleotide identity (ANI) and genome-to-genome distance (GGD) among others.
Based on ANI and GGD the isolates were identified as M. chelonae (14 isolates), M.
franklinii (2 isolates) and M. salmoniphium (1 isolate). The remaining 9 isolates were
subdivided into three novel putative genomospecies. Phenotypic analyses including
drug susceptibility testing, as well as whole genome comparison by TETRA and delta
differences, were not helpful in separating the groups revealed by ANI and GGD. The
analysis of standard four conserved genomic regions showed that rpoB alone and the
concatenated sequences clearly distinguished the taxonomic groups delimited by whole
genome analyses. In conclusion, the CHII INNO-LiPa is not a homogeneous cluster;
on the contrary, it is composed of closely related different species belonging to the
M. chelonae-M. abscessus complex and also several unidentified isolates. The detection
of these isolates, putatively novel species, indicates a wider inner variability than the
presently known in this complex. (AU)