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Chitin promotes Mycobacterium ulcerans growth.

Daniel Sanhueza1, Christine Chevillon2, Rita Colwell3, Jérémie Babonneau4, Estelle Marion4, Laurent Marsollier4, Jean-François Guégan2.   

Abstract

Mycobacterium ulcerans(MU) is the causative agent of Buruli ulcer, an emerging human infectious disease. However, both the ecology and life cycle of MU are poorly understood. The occurrence of MU has been linked to the aquatic environment, notably water bodies affected by human activities. It has been hypothesized that one or a combination of environmental factor(s) connected to human activities could favour growth of MU in aquatic systems. Here, we testedin vitrothe growth effect of two ubiquitous polysaccharides and five chemical components on MU at concentration ranges shown to occur in endemic regions. Real-time PCR showed that chitin increased MU growth significantly providing a nutrient source or environmental support for thebacillus, thereby, providing a focus on the association between MU and aquatic arthropods. Aquatic environments with elevated population of arthropods provide increased chitin availability and, thereby, enhanced multiplication of MU. If calcium very slightly enhanced MU growth, iron, zinc, sulphate and phosphate did not stimulate MU growth, and at the concentration ranges of this study would limit MU population in natural ecosystems. © FEMS 2016. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Mycobacterium ulcerans; chitin; environmental mycobacteria; infectious disease; nutrient source

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27020062     DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiw067

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Ecol        ISSN: 0168-6496            Impact factor:   4.194


  9 in total

1.  Ecology and Feeding Habits Drive Infection of Water Bugs with Mycobacterium ulcerans.

Authors:  Solange Meyin A Ebong; Gabriel E García-Peña; Dominique Pluot-Sigwalt; Laurent Marsollier; Philippe Le Gall; Sara Eyangoh; Jean-François Guégan
Journal:  Ecohealth       Date:  2017-03-17       Impact factor: 3.184

Review 2.  Buruli Ulcer, a Prototype for Ecosystem-Related Infection, Caused by Mycobacterium ulcerans.

Authors:  Dezemon Zingue; Amar Bouam; Roger B D Tian; Michel Drancourt
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2017-12-13       Impact factor: 26.132

3.  A need for null models in understanding disease transmission: the example of Mycobacterium ulcerans (Buruli ulcer disease).

Authors:  Joseph P Receveur; Alexandra Bauer; Jennifer L Pechal; Sophie Picq; Magdalene Dogbe; Heather R Jordan; Alex W Rakestraw; Kayla Fast; Michael Sandel; Christine Chevillon; Jean-François Guégan; John R Wallace; M Eric Benbow
Journal:  FEMS Microbiol Rev       Date:  2022-01-18       Impact factor: 15.177

Review 4.  Global and local environmental changes as drivers of Buruli ulcer emergence.

Authors:  Marine Combe; Camilla Jensen Velvin; Aaron Morris; Andres Garchitorena; Kevin Carolan; Daniel Sanhueza; Benjamin Roche; Pierre Couppié; Jean-François Guégan; Rodolphe Elie Gozlan
Journal:  Emerg Microbes Infect       Date:  2017-04-26       Impact factor: 7.163

5.  An Optimized Method for Extracting Bacterial RNA from Mouse Skin Tissue Colonized by Mycobacterium ulcerans.

Authors:  Marie Robbe-Saule; Jérémie Babonneau; Odile Sismeiro; Laurent Marsollier; Estelle Marion
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2017-03-24       Impact factor: 5.640

6.  A protocol for culturing environmental strains of the Buruli ulcer agent, Mycobacterium ulcerans.

Authors:  Dezemon Zingue; Arup Panda; Michel Drancourt
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-04-30       Impact factor: 4.379

7.  Chitin Increases Mycobacterium ulcerans Growth in Acidic Environments.

Authors:  Daniel Sanhueza; Christine Chevillon; Nicolas Bouzinbi; Sylvain Godreuil; Jean-François Guégan
Journal:  Microbes Environ       Date:  2018-06-16       Impact factor: 2.912

8.  Environmental Variations in Mycobacterium ulcerans Transcriptome: Absence of Mycolactone Expression in Suboptimal Environments.

Authors:  Daniel Sanhueza; Jean-François Guégan; Heather Jordan; Christine Chevillon
Journal:  Toxins (Basel)       Date:  2019-03-04       Impact factor: 4.546

Review 9.  Linking the Mycobacterium ulcerans environment to Buruli ulcer disease: Progress and challenges.

Authors:  Laxmi Dhungel; Mark Eric Benbow; Heather Rose Jordan
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2021-08-18
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