| Literature DB >> 15752446 |
Paul K B Chua1, John E Corkill, Poh Sim Hooi, Soo Choon Cheng, Craig Winstanley, C Anthony Hart.
Abstract
An obligate intracellular bacterium was isolated from urine samples from 7 (3.5%) of 202 fruit bats (Eonycteris spelaea) in peninsular Malaysia. The bacterium produced large membrane-bound inclusions in human, simian, and rodent cell lines, including epithelial, fibroblastlike, and lymphoid cells. Thin-section electron microscopy showed reticulate bodies dividing by binary fission and elementary bodies in the inclusions; mitochondria surrounded the inclusions. The inclusions were positive for periodic acid-Schiff stain but could not be stained by fluorescein-labeled anti-Chlamydia trachomatis major outer membrane protein monoclonal antibody. The bacterium was resistant to penicillin and streptomycin (MICs > 256 mg/L) but susceptible to tetracycline (MIC = 0.25 mg/L) and chloramphenicol (MIC = 0.5 mg/L). Sequence analysis of the 16SrRNA gene indicated that it was most closely related to 2 isolates of Waddlia chondrophila (94% and 96% identity). The 16S and 23S rRNA gene signatures were only 91% identical. We propose this novel bacterium be called W. malaysiensis.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15752446 PMCID: PMC3320453 DOI: 10.3201/eid1102.040746
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Oligonucleotide primers for PCR and sequencing*
| Gene target | Primer sequence |
|---|---|
| PCR | |
| 16S rRNA (1,526 bp from ref. | |
| 16S-FOR | 5´ AGA GTT TGA TCC TGG 3´ |
| 16S-REV | 5´ TAC CTT GTT ACG ACT T 3´ |
| Tm = 55°C | |
| 16S rRNA signature sequence (298 bp from ref. | |
| 16S1GF | 5´ CGG CGT GGA TGA GGC AT 3´ |
| 16S1GR | 5´ TCA GTC CCA GTG TTG GC 3´ |
| Tm = 51°C | |
| 16S – 23S rRNA signature sequence (1 kbp from ref. | |
| 16SF2 | 5´ CCG CCC GTC ACA TCA TGG 3´ |
| 23S1GR | 5´ TGG CTC ATC ATG CAA AAG GCA 3´ |
| Tm = 61°C | |
| 23S rRNA signature sequence (627 bp: domain I from ref. | |
| 23S1GR | 5´ TGG CTC ATC ATG CAA AAG GCA 3´ |
| Tm = 61°C | |
| 5´ GTN GGN GCN ACN GAR AA 3' | |
| 5´ GCC ATN ACR TAN GCR AAN CCN GC 3´ | |
| Tm = 55°C | |
| 5' AGA RGG AAT GAA ACG TTC 3' | |
| 5' GGC TCR TTC ATA TCA TC 3' | |
| Tm = 58°C | |
| Sequencing | |
| 16S | |
| Forward: | |
| F1 (M13) | 5 GTT TTC CCA GTC ACG ACG TTG TA 3´ |
| F2 | 5´ GCT CAC CAA GGC TAA GAC GTC 3´ (277-298) |
| F3 | 5´ CTA GCT TTG ACC TGA CGC TGA T 3´ (752-774) |
| F4 | 5´ GAA TCT GCA ACT CGG CTC CAT G 3´ (1323-1345) |
| Reverse: | |
| R1 (M13) | 5´ TTG TGA GCG GAT AAC AAT TTC 3´ |
| R2 | 5´ CAT CCT AAA TGC TGG CAA C 3' (392-373) |
| R3 | 5´ CAC CGC TAC ATG TGG AAT TCC 3´ (843-822) |
| R4 | 5´ GAT CCT CTC TAG CAC CAT ATC C 3´ (1358-1336) |
*PCR, polymerase chain reaction.
Figure 1A, Negative stain electronmicrograph of Waddlia malaysiensis elementary bodies. B–D, Thin-section electronmicrographs of cells infected with W. malaysiensis. B, large inclusion with elementary(e) and reticulate(r) bodies in HEK cells 72 h postinfection. C, a large inclusion in Epstein Barr virus-transformed human B-lymphocytes. D, dividing reticulate bodies in HEK cells 48 h postinfection in an inclusion with numerous surrounding mitochondria (arrow).
Figure 2Phylogenetic relationships of Waddlia malaysiensis to other Chlamydiales.
Current status of the Chlamydiales
| Family | Genus and species | Biovars | Host/animal disease* |
|---|---|---|---|
| I. | Chlamydia trachomatis | Serovars A–K | Humans: trachoma, STI |
| Serovars L1–L3 | Humans: STI | ||
| C. muridarum | – | Mice: proliferative ileitis | |
| C. suis | – | Swine: conjunctivitis: pneumonia | |
| Chlamydophila psittaci | Serovars A–H | Birds, cattle: pneumonia† | |
| C. pneumoniae | 3 biovars | Humans, koala, equines: pneumonia, conjunctivitis | |
| C. pecorum | Wide host range and disease manifestation | ||
| C. felis | ? 2 biovars | Cats: rhinitis† | |
| C. caviae | Guinea pigs: conjunctivitis | ||
| C. abortus | Sheep, cattle, goats: abortion† | ||
| II. | Parachlamydia acanthamoebae | Amoebae: RTI | |
| Neochlamydia hartmannellae | Amoebae | ||
| Numerous others including UWE25 | |||
| III. | Waddlia chondrophila | Cattle, potoroos: abortion | |
| IV. | Simkania negevensis | Amoebae, humans: RTI | |
| " | Whitefly | ||
| " | Whitefly | ||
| V. | " |
*STI, sexually transmitted infection; RTI, respiratory tract infection; –perhaps (i.e., disputed); ?, may be 2 biovars but not confirmed. †Indicates zoonotic potential.