High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence and Description of Haemophilus Massiliensis Sp

High-Quality Draft Genome Sequence and Description of Haemophilus Massiliensis Sp

Lo et al. Standards in Genomic Sciences (2016) 11:31 DOI 10.1186/s40793-016-0150-1 EXTENDED GENOME REPORT Open Access High-quality draft genome sequence and description of Haemophilus massiliensis sp. nov. Cheikh Ibrahima Lo1,2, Senthil Alias Sankar1, Bécaye Fall3, Bissoume Sambe-Ba3, Silman Diawara3, Mamadou Wague Gueye3, Oleg Mediannikov1,2, Caroline Blanc-Tailleur1, Boubacar Wade3, Didier Raoult1,2,4, Pierre-Edouard Fournier1 and Florence Fenollar1,2* Abstract Strain FF7T was isolated from the peritoneal fluid of a 44-year-old woman who suffered from pelvic peritonitis. This strain exhibited a 16S rRNA sequence similarity of 94.8 % 16S rRNA sequence identity with Haemophilus parasuis,the phylogenetically closest species with a name with standing in nomenclature and a poor MALDI-TOF MS score (1.32 to 1.56) that does not allow any reliable identification. Using a polyphasic study made of phenotypic and genomic analyses, strain FF7T was a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic rod and member of the family Pasteurellaceae. It exhibited a genome of 2,442,548 bp long genome (one chromosome but no plasmid) contains 2,319 protein-coding and 67 RNA genes, including 6 rRNA operons. On the basis of these data, we propose the creation of Haemophilus massiliensis sp.nov.withstrainFF7T (= CSUR P859 = DSM 28247) as the type strain. Keywords: Haemophilus massiliensis, Genome, Taxono-genomics, Culturomics Introduction systematically compared to the phylogenetically-closest The genus Haemophilus (Winslow et al. 1917) was de- species with a name with standing in nomenclature [8, 9]. scribed in 1917 [1] and currently meningitis, bacteremia, The strain FF7T was isolated from the peritoneal fluid sinusitis, and/or pneumonia [2]. of a Senegalese woman suffering from pelvic peritonitis The current taxonomic classification of prokaryotes complicating a ruptured ovarian abscess. She was admit- relies on a combination of phenotypic and genotypic ted to Hôpital Principal in Dakar, Senegal. Haemophilus characteristics [3, 4]; including 16S rRNA sequence simi- massiliensis is a Gram-negative, facultatively anaerobic, larity, G + C content and DNA-DNA hybridization. oxidase and catalase-positive and non-motile rod shaped However, these tools suffer from various drawbacks, bacterium. This microorganism was cultivated as part of mainly due to their threshold values that are not applic- the MALDI-TOF-MS implementation in Hôpital Principal able to all species or genera [5, 6]. With the develop- in Dakar, aiming at improving the routine laboratory ment of cost-effective, high-throughput sequencing identification of bacterial strains in Senegal [10]. techniques, dozens of thousands of bacterial genome Here, we present a summary classification and a set of sequences have been made available in public databases features for Haemophilus massiliensis sp. nov. together [7]. Recently, we developed a strategy named taxono- with the description of the complete genome sequencing genomics in which genomic and phenotypic characteris- and annotation. These characteristics support the tics, notably the MALDI-TOF-MS spectrum, are circumscription of the species Haemophilus massiliensis. Organism information * Correspondence: [email protected] Classification and features 1 Aix-Marseille Université, URMITE, UM63, CNRS 7278, IRD 198, Inserm U1095, In June 2013, a bacterial strain (Table 1) was isolated by Faculté de médecine, Marseille, France 2Campus international UCAD-IRD, Dakar, Senegal cultivation on 5 % sheep blood-enriched Columbia agar Full list of author information is available at the end of the article (BioMérieux, Marcy l'Etoile, France) of a peritoneal fluid © 2016 Lo et al. Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http:// creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. Lo et al. Standards in Genomic Sciences (2016) 11:31 Page 2 of 9 Table 1 Classification and general features of Haemophilus hospitalized in Hôpital Principal de Dakar, Senegal. The massiliensis strain FF7T [13] strain could not be identified using MALDI-TOF-MS. MIGS ID Property Term Evidence Strain FF7T exhibited a 94.8 % 16S rRNA sequence iden- a code tity with Haemophilus parasuis strain ATCC 19417T Current Domain: Bacteria TAS [26] (GenBank accession number AY362909), the classification phylogenetically-closest bacterial species with a validly Phylum: Proteobacteria TAS [27] published name (Fig. 1). These values were lower Class: Gammaproteobacteria TAS [28, 29] than the 98.7 % 16S rRNA gene sequence threshold Order: Pasteurellales TAS [29, 30] recommended by Meier-Kolthoff et al., 2013 to delin- Family: Pasteurellaceae TAS [31, 32] eate a new species within phylum Proteobacteria without carrying out wet lab or digital DNA-DNA Genus: Haemophilus TAS [1, 33] hybridization [11]. Species: Haemophilus IDA massiliensis Different growth temperatures (25 °C, 30 °C, 37 °C, 45 °C, and 56 °C) were tested. Growth was obtained Type strain: FF7T IDA between 25 and 45 °C, with the optimal growth Gram stain Negative IDA temperature being 37 °C. Colonies were 0.5 mm in Cell shape Rod IDA diameter and non-hemolytic on 5 % sheep blood- Motility Not motile IDA enriched Columbia agar (BioMérieux). Gram staining Sporulation Non-spore forming IDA showed rod-shaped Gram-negative bacilli that were not Temperature range Mesophile IDA motile and unable to form spores (Fig. 2). In electron microscopy, cells had a mean length of 2.6 μm (range Optimum 37 °C IDA μ μ μ temperature 2.0-3.2 m) and width of 0.35 m (range 0.2-0.5 m) (Fig. 2). Growth of the strain was tested under anaerobic pH range; 7.2-7.4; 7.3 Optimum and microaerophilic conditions using GENbag anaer and Carbon source Unknown NAS GENbag microaer systems, respectively (BioMérieux), and under aerobic conditions, with or without 5 % CO . Energy source Unknown NAS 2 Optimal growth was observed at 37 °C under aerobic MIGS-6 Habitat Human peritoneal fluid IDA and microaerophilic conditions. Strain FF7T exhibited MIGS-6.3 Salinity Unknown oxidase and catalase activities. Using an API ZYM strip MIGS-22 Oxygen Facultatively anaerobic IDA (BioMérieux), positive reactions were observed for acid requirement phosphatase, leucine arylamidase, esterase, alkaline MIGS-15 Biotic relationship Free living IDA phosphatase and Naphthol-AS-BI-phosphohydrolase. MIGS-14 Pathogenicity Unknown Negative reactions were noted for α-chymotrypsin, α Biosafety level 2 cystine arylamidase, valine arylamidase, trypsin, - glucosidase, β- glucosidase, esterase-lipase, leucine Isolation Human IDA arylamidase, α-galactosidase, β-galactosidase, β- MIGS-4 Geographic Senegal IDA α α location glucuronidase, -mannosidase, -fucosidase, and N- acetyl-β-glucosaminidase. Using API 20NE (BioMérieux), MIGS-5 Sample collection June 2013 IDA time positive reactions were obtained for L-arginine, esculin, ferric citrate and urea but negative reactions were MIGS-4.1 Latitude 14° 40' N IDA observed for D-glucose, L-arabinose, D-maltose, D- MIGS-4.1 Longitude 17° 26' W IDA mannose, D-mannitol, potassium gluconate and N-acetyl- MIGS-4.3 Depth Surface IDA glucosamine. Haemophilus massiliensis strain FF7T is MIGS-4.4 Altitude 12 m above sea level IDA susceptible to penicillin, amoxicillin, amoxicillin/clavula- aEvidence codes - IDA: Inferred from Direct Assay; TAS: Traceable Author Statement nic acid, imipenem, gentamicin, ceftriaxone and doxycyc- (i.e., a direct report exists in the literature); NAS: Non-traceable Author Statement line but resistant to vancomycin, nitrofurantoin, and (i.e., not directly observed for the living, isolated sample, but based on a generally accepted property for the species, or anecdotal evidence). These evidence codes trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole. The minimum inhibitory are from the Gene Ontology project [34]. If the evidence is IDA, then the concentrations for some antibiotics tested with Haemoph- property was directly observed for a live isolate by one of the authors or T an expert mentioned in the acknowledgements ilus massiliensis strain FF7 sp. nov. are listed in Additional file 1: Table S1. Five species validly published names in the Haemophilus genus were selected to make a specimen obtained from a 44-year-old Senegalese phenotypic comparison with our new species named woman who suffered from pelvic peritonitis that had Haemophilus massiliensis detailed in Additional file 2: complicated a ruptured ovarian abscess [10] and Table S2. Lo et al. Standards in Genomic Sciences (2016) 11:31 Page 3 of 9 Fig. 1 Phylogenetic tree showing the position of Haemophilus massiliensis strain FF7T relative to the most closely related type strains other type strains (type = T) within the genus Haemophilus. The GenBank accession numbers for 16S rRNA genes are indicated in parentheses. An asterisk marks strains that have a genome sequence in the NCBI database. Sequences were aligned using MUSCLE [35], and a phylogenetic tree inferred using the Maximum Likelihood method with Kimura 2-parameter model using the MEGA software. Numbers at the nodes are percentages of bootstrap values obtained by repeating

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