Occurrence and characterization of multiple novel genotypes of Mycobacterium immunogenum and Mycobacterium chelonae in metalworking fluids
Rapidly growing mycobacteria colonize metalworking fluids, leading to contamination of occupational environments and exposure-related respiratory illnesses in machine workers. Lately, it has been emphasized that these fluids are colonizable by a single genotype of a rapidly growing mycobacterium spe...
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Veröffentlicht in: | FEMS microbiology ecology 2005-11, Vol.54 (3), p.329-338 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Rapidly growing mycobacteria colonize metalworking fluids, leading to contamination of occupational environments and exposure-related respiratory illnesses in machine workers. Lately, it has been emphasized that these fluids are colonizable by a single genotype of a rapidly growing mycobacterium species,
Mycobacterium immunogenum. Here, we report on the genotypic diversity of mycobacteria in these fluids, including isolation and characterization of multiple novel genotypes of two distinct species,
Mycobacterium chelonae and
M. immunogenum. Using agar culturing and
Mycobacterium-specific PCR, 13 mycobacterial isolates were recovered from 100 geographically diverse in-use metalworking fluid samples. Based on restriction fragment length polymorphism of PCR products, DNA sequencing (
hsp65 gene segment), and phylogenetic analysis of 16S-23S rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences, six isolates were identified as
M. immunogenum and seven as
M. chelonae; an additional isolate from metalworking fluid diluent water was identified as
M. diernhoferi. Genomic DNA macro-restriction fragment pattern analysis, using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis with
XbaI and
SpeI restriction digestions, showed intraspecies variation among the isolates of
M. immunogenum and
M. chelonae. Visual and computer-assisted dendrogram analysis of the
XbaI macro-restriction patterns revealed three novel genotypes of
M. immunogenum and two of
M. chelonae, whereas
SpeI macro-restriction patterns revealed only two genotypes for each isolate. None of the identified genotypes matched the reportedly dominant one of
M. immunogenum from metalworking fluids. Both mycobacterial species are prevalent in metalworking fluids and there is a considerable strain-level genetic diversity within them. |
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ISSN: | 0168-6496 1574-6941 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.femsec.2005.04.009 |