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Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman

Knowledge on human skin microbiota composition has been expanding in recent years. Its role in human health and disease represents an active area of investigation. As part of our culturomics project that consists of exploring the human microbiota by isolating bacteria through innovative culture-depe...

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Autores principales: Boxberger, Manon, Magnien, Sibylle, Antezack, Angéline, Rolland, Clara, Makoa, Marine, La-Scola, Bernard, Cassir, Nadim
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Publicado: Hindawi 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35392139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2875994
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author Boxberger, Manon
Magnien, Sibylle
Antezack, Angéline
Rolland, Clara
Makoa, Marine
La-Scola, Bernard
Cassir, Nadim
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Magnien, Sibylle
Antezack, Angéline
Rolland, Clara
Makoa, Marine
La-Scola, Bernard
Cassir, Nadim
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description Knowledge on human skin microbiota composition has been expanding in recent years. Its role in human health and disease represents an active area of investigation. As part of our culturomics project that consists of exploring the human microbiota by isolating bacteria through innovative culture-dependent methods, we isolated a new bacterial strain from the back of the right hand, in a 67-year-old healthy woman. Here, we characterize the strain Marseille-Q2903 by the taxonogenomic approach. Marseille-Q2903 exhibits a 99.5% 16S rRNA sequence similarity with Brachybacterium muris(T) but with only 92% of coverage. The closest species based on a 100% coverage of the 16S sequence is Brachybacterium timonense(T) with an identity similarity of 97.63%. Furthermore, digital DNA-DNA hybridization reveals a maximum identity similarity of only 31.5% and an OrthoANI parameter provided a value of 86.95% between Marseille-Q2903 and Brachybacterium muris(T). Marseille-Q2903 is a yellowish-pigmented, Gram-positive, coccoid shaped, and facultative aerobic bacterium, and belonging to the Dermabacteraceae family. The major fatty acids detected are 12-methyl-tetradecanoic acid (69%), 14-methyl-hexadecanoic acid (16%), and 14-methyl-pentadecanoic acid (7%). Marseille-Q2903 genome size is of 3,073,790 bp, with a 70.43% G + C content. Taken altogether, these results confirm the status of this strain as a new member of the Brachybacterium genus for which the name of Brachybacterium epidermidis sp. strain Marseille-Q2903(T) is proposed (=CSURQ2903(T) = CECT30363).
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spelling pubmed-89832662022-04-06 Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman Boxberger, Manon Magnien, Sibylle Antezack, Angéline Rolland, Clara Makoa, Marine La-Scola, Bernard Cassir, Nadim Int J Microbiol Research Article Knowledge on human skin microbiota composition has been expanding in recent years. Its role in human health and disease represents an active area of investigation. As part of our culturomics project that consists of exploring the human microbiota by isolating bacteria through innovative culture-dependent methods, we isolated a new bacterial strain from the back of the right hand, in a 67-year-old healthy woman. Here, we characterize the strain Marseille-Q2903 by the taxonogenomic approach. Marseille-Q2903 exhibits a 99.5% 16S rRNA sequence similarity with Brachybacterium muris(T) but with only 92% of coverage. The closest species based on a 100% coverage of the 16S sequence is Brachybacterium timonense(T) with an identity similarity of 97.63%. Furthermore, digital DNA-DNA hybridization reveals a maximum identity similarity of only 31.5% and an OrthoANI parameter provided a value of 86.95% between Marseille-Q2903 and Brachybacterium muris(T). Marseille-Q2903 is a yellowish-pigmented, Gram-positive, coccoid shaped, and facultative aerobic bacterium, and belonging to the Dermabacteraceae family. The major fatty acids detected are 12-methyl-tetradecanoic acid (69%), 14-methyl-hexadecanoic acid (16%), and 14-methyl-pentadecanoic acid (7%). Marseille-Q2903 genome size is of 3,073,790 bp, with a 70.43% G + C content. Taken altogether, these results confirm the status of this strain as a new member of the Brachybacterium genus for which the name of Brachybacterium epidermidis sp. strain Marseille-Q2903(T) is proposed (=CSURQ2903(T) = CECT30363). Hindawi 2022-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8983266/ /pubmed/35392139 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2875994 Text en Copyright © 2022 Manon Boxberger et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Boxberger, Manon
Magnien, Sibylle
Antezack, Angéline
Rolland, Clara
Makoa, Marine
La-Scola, Bernard
Cassir, Nadim
Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title_full Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title_fullStr Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title_full_unstemmed Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title_short Brachybacterium epidermidis Sp. Nov., a Novel Bacterial Species Isolated from the Back of the Right Hand, in a 67-Year-Old Healthy Woman
title_sort brachybacterium epidermidis sp. nov., a novel bacterial species isolated from the back of the right hand, in a 67-year-old healthy woman
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8983266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35392139
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/2875994
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