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Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity
Pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax are bacterial infections believed to be caused primarily by oral microbes. However, past reports addressing such infections have not provided genetic evidence and lack accuracy, as they used samples that had passed through the oral cavity. The aim of this study was...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849061/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35171020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00974-21 |
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author | Katsuda, Rinko Inubushi, Junya Tobata, Haruko Eguchi, Toru Terada, Kunihiko Kagami, Ryogo Kawamura, Tetsuji Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Nakahara, Yasuharu |
author_facet | Katsuda, Rinko Inubushi, Junya Tobata, Haruko Eguchi, Toru Terada, Kunihiko Kagami, Ryogo Kawamura, Tetsuji Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Nakahara, Yasuharu |
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description | Pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax are bacterial infections believed to be caused primarily by oral microbes. However, past reports addressing such infections have not provided genetic evidence and lack accuracy, as they used samples that had passed through the oral cavity. The aim of this study was to determine whether genetically identical bacterial strains exist in both the oral microbiota and pus specimens that were obtained percutaneously from pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax, without oral contamination. First, bacteria isolated from pus were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. It was then determined by quantitative PCR using bacterial-species-specific primers that DNA extracted from paired patient oral swab sample suspensions contained the same species. This demonstrated sufficient levels of bacterial DNA of the targeted species to use for further analysis in 8 of 31 strains. Therefore, the whole-genome sequences of these eight strains were subsequently determined and compared against an open database of the same species. Five strain-specific primers were synthesized for each of the eight strains. DNA extracted from the paired oral swab sample suspensions of the corresponding patients was PCR amplified using five strain-specific primers. The results provided strong evidence that certain pus-derived bacterial strains were of oral origin. Furthermore, this two-step identification process provides a novel method that will contribute to the study of certain pathogens of the microbiota. IMPORTANCE We present direct genetic evidence that some of the bacteria in pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax are derived from the oral flora. This is the first report describing the presence of genetically homologous strains both in pus from pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax and in swab samples from the mouth. We developed a new method incorporating quantitative PCR and next-generation sequencing and successfully prevented contamination of pus specimens with oral bacteria by percutaneous sample collection. The new genetic method would be useful for enabling investigations on other miscellaneous flora; for example, detection of pathogens from the intestinal flora at the strain level. |
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spelling | pubmed-88490612022-02-17 Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity Katsuda, Rinko Inubushi, Junya Tobata, Haruko Eguchi, Toru Terada, Kunihiko Kagami, Ryogo Kawamura, Tetsuji Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Nakahara, Yasuharu Microbiol Spectr Research Article Pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax are bacterial infections believed to be caused primarily by oral microbes. However, past reports addressing such infections have not provided genetic evidence and lack accuracy, as they used samples that had passed through the oral cavity. The aim of this study was to determine whether genetically identical bacterial strains exist in both the oral microbiota and pus specimens that were obtained percutaneously from pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax, without oral contamination. First, bacteria isolated from pus were identified by 16S rRNA gene sequencing. It was then determined by quantitative PCR using bacterial-species-specific primers that DNA extracted from paired patient oral swab sample suspensions contained the same species. This demonstrated sufficient levels of bacterial DNA of the targeted species to use for further analysis in 8 of 31 strains. Therefore, the whole-genome sequences of these eight strains were subsequently determined and compared against an open database of the same species. Five strain-specific primers were synthesized for each of the eight strains. DNA extracted from the paired oral swab sample suspensions of the corresponding patients was PCR amplified using five strain-specific primers. The results provided strong evidence that certain pus-derived bacterial strains were of oral origin. Furthermore, this two-step identification process provides a novel method that will contribute to the study of certain pathogens of the microbiota. IMPORTANCE We present direct genetic evidence that some of the bacteria in pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax are derived from the oral flora. This is the first report describing the presence of genetically homologous strains both in pus from pulmonary abscesses and pyothorax and in swab samples from the mouth. We developed a new method incorporating quantitative PCR and next-generation sequencing and successfully prevented contamination of pus specimens with oral bacteria by percutaneous sample collection. The new genetic method would be useful for enabling investigations on other miscellaneous flora; for example, detection of pathogens from the intestinal flora at the strain level. American Society for Microbiology 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8849061/ /pubmed/35171020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00974-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Katsuda et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Katsuda, Rinko Inubushi, Junya Tobata, Haruko Eguchi, Toru Terada, Kunihiko Kagami, Ryogo Kawamura, Tetsuji Kajiwara, Yoshihiro Nakahara, Yasuharu Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title | Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title_full | Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title_fullStr | Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title_short | Genetic Homology between Bacteria Isolated from Pulmonary Abscesses or Pyothorax and Bacteria from the Oral Cavity |
title_sort | genetic homology between bacteria isolated from pulmonary abscesses or pyothorax and bacteria from the oral cavity |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8849061/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35171020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00974-21 |
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