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Comparative phenotypic analysis of "Clostridium neonatale" and Clostridium butyricum isolates from neonates.

S Schönherr-Hellec1, G Klein1, J Delannoy1, L Ferraris1, I Friedel1, J C Rozé2, M J Butel1, J Aires3.   

Abstract

"Clostridium neonatale" was recently described as a new species within the Cluster I of the Clostridium genus sensu stricto. In this study, we characterized "C. neonatale" isolates (n = 42) and compared their phenotypic properties with those of Clostridium butyricum (n = 26), a close related species. Strains isolated from fecal samples of healthy neonates were tested for different phenotypic characteristics. Compared to C. butyricum, "C. neonatale" showed a significant higher surface hydrophobicity (p = 0.0047), exopolysaccharide production (p = 0.0069), aero-tolerance (p = 0.0222) and viability at 30 °C (p = 0.0006). A lower swimming ability (p = 0.0146) and tolerance against bile (0.3%) (p = 0.0494), acid (pH 4.5) (p < 0.0001), osmolarity (NaCl 5%, p = 0.0188) and temperature at 50 °C (p = 0.0013) characterized "C. neonatale" strains. Our results showed that "C. neonatale" behaves very differently from C. butyricum and suggests specific responses to environmental changes. Besides it is the first study on clinical isolates for these two anaerobic members of the newborns' gut microbiota and broadens our knowledge about their phenotypic traits.
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Keywords:  Clinical isolates; Clostridium butyricum; Phenotypic characteristics; “Clostridium neonatale”

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28739338     DOI: 10.1016/j.anaerobe.2017.07.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anaerobe        ISSN: 1075-9964            Impact factor:   3.331


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Authors:  Sophia Schönherr-Hellec; Geraldine L Klein; Johanne Delannoy; Laurent Ferraris; Jean Christophe Rozé; Marie José Butel; Julio Aires
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2018-03-19       Impact factor: 4.792

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