Phenotypic and genotypic diversity of Streptococcus sanguis in infants

被引:13
作者
Pan, YP [1 ]
Li, Y [1 ]
Caufield, PW [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Sch Dent, Dept Oral Biol, Birmingham, AL 35294 USA
来源
ORAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY | 2001年 / 16卷 / 04期
关键词
Streptococcus sanguis; phenotype; genotype; AP-PCR; 16S rDNA sequence;
D O I
10.1034/j.1399-302X.2001.160407.x
中图分类号
R78 [口腔科学];
学科分类号
1003 ;
摘要
Streptococcus sanguis comprises a heterogeneous group of oral streptococci indigenous to the oral cavity of humans. A total of 289 isolates from an infant population (n=37) were tentatively identified as S. sanguis on the basis of the distinctive colony morphology as shown on MM10-sucrose non-selective medium. These isolates were divided into four biovars of S. sanguis as determined by an extended panel of biochemical attributes. Chromosomal DNA was extracted from each isolate, and an AP-PCR fingerprint profile was obtained to allow study of the diversity within and among the infants. In this study, all four biovars of S. sanguis were detected in the infants. A wide genotypic diversity of S. sanguis was observed among these isolates; on average, each infant harbored 2.7 unique amplitypes as shown by the AP-PCR fingerprints. To explore the phylogenic relationship among these S. sanguis isolates, 20 strains representing the four biovars were selected at random for sequencing of their 16S rDNA and 16S-23S rDNA intergenic spacer chromosomal loci. Two major sequence patterns were identified within the 16S rDNA sequences. A phylogenic analysis showed that members from each of the four biovars of S. sanguis bore close relationship with the type-strain ATCC 10556 sequence, and that all of the isolates representing the four biovars could be clustered into two main phylotypes. The biovars were distributed throughout the phylotypes, indicating no correlation between the genetic and phenotypic groupings.
引用
收藏
页码:235 / 242
页数:8
相关论文
共 42 条
[31]  
*SPSS, 1999, SPSS BAS 10 05 WIND
[32]   EFFICIENCY OF VARIOUS GROWTH MEDIA IN RECOVERING ORAL BACTERIAL-FLORA FROM HUMAN DENTAL PLAQUE [J].
SYED, SA ;
LOESCHE, WJ .
APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 1973, 26 (04) :459-465
[33]   Polyphasic taxonomy, a consensus approach to bacterial systematics [J].
Vandamme, P ;
Pot, B ;
Gillis, M ;
DeVos, P ;
Kersters, K ;
Swings, J .
MICROBIOLOGICAL REVIEWS, 1996, 60 (02) :407-+
[34]  
VANDEPEER Y, 1994, COMPUT APPL BIOSCI, V10, P569
[35]   FINGERPRINTING GENOMES USING PCR WITH ARBITRARY PRIMERS [J].
WELSH, J ;
MCCLELLAND, M .
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH, 1990, 18 (24) :7213-7218
[36]   STREPTOCOCCUS-PARASANGUIS SP-NOV, AN ATYPICAL VIRIDANS STREPTOCOCCUS FROM HUMAN CLINICAL SPECIMENS [J].
WHILEY, RA ;
FRASER, HY ;
DOUGLAS, CWI ;
HARDIE, JM ;
WILLIAMS, AM ;
COLLINS, MD .
FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS, 1990, 68 (1-2) :115-122
[37]   Current classification of the oral streptococci [J].
Whiley, RA ;
Beighton, D .
ORAL MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY, 1998, 13 (04) :195-216
[38]   PHENOTYPIC DIFFERENTIATION OF STREPTOCOCCUS-INTERMEDIUS, STREPTOCOCCUS-CONSTELLATUS, AND STREPTOCOCCUS-ANGINOSUS STRAINS WITHIN THE STREPTOCOCCUS-MILLERI GROUP [J].
WHILEY, RA ;
FRASER, H ;
HARDIE, JM ;
BEIGHTON, D .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1990, 28 (07) :1497-1501
[39]   HETEROGENEITY AMONG 16S-23S RIBOSOMAL-RNA INTERGENIC SPACERS OF SPECIES WITHIN THE STREPTOCOCCUS-MILLERI GROUP [J].
WHILEY, RA ;
DUKE, B ;
HARDIE, JM ;
HALL, LMC .
MICROBIOLOGY-UK, 1995, 141 :1461-1467
[40]   Identification and classification of species within the Streptococcus sanguis group [J].
Willcox, MDP .
AUSTRALIAN DENTAL JOURNAL, 1996, 41 (02) :107-112