W. Ning et al., BIOTYPE AND RIBOTYPE DIVERSITY AMONG LACTOBACILLUS ISOLATES FROM THE MOUSE ILEUM, Systematic and applied microbiology, 20(3), 1997, pp. 423-431
The present study evaluated the relative diversity of lactobacilli in
the mouse ileum as defined by conventional phenotypic characteristics
versus ribotype patterns. Forty-one Lactobacillus isolates were first
presumptively identified using data from carbohydrate fermentation and
biochemical tests. Numerical analysis of the biotype data placed a to
tal of four Lactobacillus species into three major clusters and six sm
all clusters. Most of the isolates were typed as L. gasseri or L. ferm
entum. To further distinguish these isolates, restriction fragment len
gth polymorphism (RFLP) analysis was performed using a 23S rRNA gene p
robe to develop ribotypes and allow clustering to genotypic groups. Nu
merical analysis of the ribotype data also revealed three main cluster
s, with identical grouping to those generated by the biotype data, wit
h only one exception. Thus, for both the ribotype and biotype data the
isolates were generally conserved within clusters. A direct microscop
ic Gram-stain procedure was used to determine the relative adhesion ca
pacity of the mouse ileum isolates. The Lactobacillus isolates Varied
widely in their ability to colonize a colonic epithelial cell line wit
h no apparent relationship between adhesion phenotype and ribotype or
biotype characteristics.