Buttiauxella massiliensis sp. nov., Isolated from a Human Bone Infection

Current Microbiology(2022)

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Strain Marseille-P9829 was isolated from a bone sample collected from an open right fibula fracture from a 46-years old patient. Strain Marseille-P9829 (= CSUR P9829 = DSM 110695) was a Gram-negative, non-spore-forming and non-motile bacterium. This strain had a positive catalase activity but was oxidase-negative. The major fatty acids methyl esters were hexadecanoic acid (45.6%) and 9-hexadecenoic acid (28.4%). Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight Mass Spectrometry analysis suggested that this strain belongs to the species Buttiauxella gaviniae . Since there were few reports of clinical infections with this species in humans, whole genome sequencing was performed and a polyphasic taxono-genomic approach was followed in order to verify the classification of strain Marseille-P9829. The 16S rRNA gene sequence BLAST against the NCBI database yielded the highest similarity of 99.8% with Buttiauxella agrestis , suggesting that strain Marseille-P9829 belongs to this species. However, genomic comparison by digital DNA–DNA hybridization showed that values between strain Marseille-P9829 and other validly published Buttiauxella species were all lower than 70%. Furthermore, all average nucleotide identities were lower than 95–96%. Therefore, these results confirmed that strain Marseille-P9829 belonged to a new Buttiauxella species for which we propose the name Buttiauxella massiliensis sp. nov., with strain Marseille-P9829 as type strain.
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