Whole-cell protein electrophoresis and biochemical examination by means of
a panel of 64 tests were used to identify 14 putative helicobacters to the
species level. The results were confirmed by means of DNA-DNA hybridization
experiments and were used to discuss misidentification of helicobacters ba
sed on 16S rRNA gene sequence data. The data indicated that comparison of n
ear-complete 16S ribosomal DNA sequences does not always provide conclusive
evidence for species level identification and may prove highly misleading.
The data also indicated that "Helicobacter westmeadii" is a junior synonym
of Helicobacter cinaedi and that Helicobacter sp. strain Mainz belongs to
the same species. H. cinaedi occurs in various animal reservoirs, including
hamsters, dogs, cats, rats, and foxes. Appropriate growth conditions and i
dentification strategies will be required to establish the genuine signific
ance of this widely distributed Helicobacter species.