Legionella-like isolates, strains 27fs60, 30fs61 and 30cs62T, were isolated from a hotel water distribution system in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy. Isolates were Gram- and Ziehl Neelsen-stain-negative, rod-shaped, with transitory flagella presence and able to grow at 32–37 °C (with an optimum at 32 °C) on buffered charcoal–yeast extract agar with l-cysteine, glycine–vancomycin–polymyxin B–cycloheximide agar and Wadowsky–Yee medium agar. The strains showed positive reactions for oxidase, hippurate and gelatinase and a weakly positive reaction for catalase. Based on the EUCAST cut-off, strain 30cs62T was resistant to ciprofloxacin (5 mg l−1). The mip and rpoB gene sequences of the three strains showed close matches to those of Legionella quateirensis ATCC 49507T with similarity values of 98.2 and 94.5 %, respectively. Whole genome sequencing of the three strains was performed, resulting in G+C contents of 39.0, 39.1 and 39.0 mol%, respectively. The identity percentage measured by average nucleotide identity between the three strains and their respective closest strains were: 91.32 % L. quateirensis NCTC 12376T, 91.45 % L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T and 91.45 % L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T, respectively. The digital DNA–DNA hybridization analysis demonstrated how the isolates were separated from the most related phylogenetic Legionella species (L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T, ≤40.10 % DNA–DNA relatedness). The concatenated phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA, mip, rpoB and rnpB genes, shows a close relationship with L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T. The results obtained confirm the status of an independent species. The name proposed for this species is Legionella bononiensis sp. nov. with 30cs62T (=ATCC TSD-262T= DSM 112526T) as the type strain.

Legionella bononiensis sp. nov., isolated from a hotel water distribution system in northern Italy

Luna Girolamini;Maria Rosaria Pascale;Silvano Salaris;Marta Mazzotta;Sandra Cristino
2022

Abstract

Legionella-like isolates, strains 27fs60, 30fs61 and 30cs62T, were isolated from a hotel water distribution system in the Emilia-Romagna region, Italy. Isolates were Gram- and Ziehl Neelsen-stain-negative, rod-shaped, with transitory flagella presence and able to grow at 32–37 °C (with an optimum at 32 °C) on buffered charcoal–yeast extract agar with l-cysteine, glycine–vancomycin–polymyxin B–cycloheximide agar and Wadowsky–Yee medium agar. The strains showed positive reactions for oxidase, hippurate and gelatinase and a weakly positive reaction for catalase. Based on the EUCAST cut-off, strain 30cs62T was resistant to ciprofloxacin (5 mg l−1). The mip and rpoB gene sequences of the three strains showed close matches to those of Legionella quateirensis ATCC 49507T with similarity values of 98.2 and 94.5 %, respectively. Whole genome sequencing of the three strains was performed, resulting in G+C contents of 39.0, 39.1 and 39.0 mol%, respectively. The identity percentage measured by average nucleotide identity between the three strains and their respective closest strains were: 91.32 % L. quateirensis NCTC 12376T, 91.45 % L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T and 91.45 % L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T, respectively. The digital DNA–DNA hybridization analysis demonstrated how the isolates were separated from the most related phylogenetic Legionella species (L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T, ≤40.10 % DNA–DNA relatedness). The concatenated phylogenetic tree based on 16S rRNA, mip, rpoB and rnpB genes, shows a close relationship with L. quateirensis ATCC 49507T. The results obtained confirm the status of an independent species. The name proposed for this species is Legionella bononiensis sp. nov. with 30cs62T (=ATCC TSD-262T= DSM 112526T) as the type strain.
2022
Luna Girolamini, Maria Rosaria Pascale, Silvano Salaris, Marta Mazzotta, Massimiliano Orsini, Antonella Grottola, Nicoletta Zini, Sandra Cristino
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