Characterization of a culturable "Gastrospirillum hominis" (Helicobacter heilmannii) strain isolated from human gastric mucosa

Citation
Lp. Andersen et al., Characterization of a culturable "Gastrospirillum hominis" (Helicobacter heilmannii) strain isolated from human gastric mucosa, J CLIN MICR, 37(4), 1999, pp. 1069-1076
Citations number
44
Categorie Soggetti
Clinical Immunolgy & Infectious Disease",Microbiology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN journal
00951137 → ACNP
Volume
37
Issue
4
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1069 - 1076
Database
ISI
SICI code
0095-1137(199904)37:4<1069:COAC"H>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Spiral organisms were isolated from an antral gastric mucosal biopsy specim en from a dyspeptic patient with gastritis, Only corkscrew-shaped organisms resembling "Gastrospirillum hominis" ("Helicobacter heilmannii") but no He licobacter pylori-like organisms were seen in histological sections. H. pyl ori was not cultured from specimens from this patient. On the basis of bioc hemical reactions, morphology, ultrastructure, and 16S DNA sequencing, the isolated "G. hominis" was shown to be a true Helicobacter sp, very similar to Helicobacter felis and the "Gastrospirillum" but was separate from H. py lori, "G. hominis" is a pleomorphic gram-negative corkscrew-shaped, motile rod with 3 to 8 coils and a wavelength of about 1 mu m. In contrast to H. p ylori, it has up to 14 sheathed flagellar uni- or bipolar fibrils but no pe riplasmic fibrils, "G. horninis" grows under microaerobic conditions at 36 and 41 degrees C on 7% lysed, defibrinated horse blood agar plates within 3 to 7 days and can be subcultured under microaerobic but not under anaerobi c conditions on media similar to those used for H. pylori and H. felis, The small translucent colonies were, in contrast to those of H. felis, indisti nguishable from those of H. pylori, "G. hominis" is, like H. pylori and H. felis, motile, is oxidase, catalase, nitrite, nitrate, and urease positive, and produces alkaline phosphatase and arginine arylamidase, Like H. pylori and H. felis, it is sensitive to cephalothin (30-mu g disc), resistant to nalidixic acid (30-mu g disc), and sensitive to most other antibiotics. The 16S DNA sequence clusters "G. hominis" together with "Gastrospirillum,'' H . felis, Helicobacter bizzozeronii, Helicobacter salmonii, Helicobacter nem estrinae, Helicobacter acinonychis, and H. pylori.