Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, Diedersdorfer Weg 1, D-12277 Berlin, Germany.
BMC Microbiol. 2010 Oct 23;10:269. doi: 10.1186/1471-2180-10-269.
A commercial biotyping system (Taxa Profile™, Merlin Diagnostika) testing the metabolization of various substrates by bacteria was used to determine if a set of phenotypic features will allow the identification of members of the genus Brucella and their differentiation into species and biovars.
A total of 191 different amines, amides, amino acids, other organic acids and heterocyclic and aromatic substrates (Taxa Profile™ A), 191 different mono-, di-, tri- and polysaccharides and sugar derivates (Taxa Profile™ C) and 95 amino peptidase- and protease-reactions, 76 glycosidase-, phosphatase- and other esterase-reactions, and 17 classic reactions (Taxa Profile™ E) were tested with the 23 reference strains representing the currently known species and biovars of Brucella and a collection of 60 field isolates. Based on specific and stable reactions a 96-well "Brucella identification and typing" plate (Micronaut™) was designed and re-tested in 113 Brucella isolates and a couple of closely related bacteria.Brucella species and biovars revealed characteristic metabolic profiles and each strain showed an individual pattern. Due to their typical metabolic profiles a differentiation of Brucella isolates to the species level could be achieved. The separation of B. canis from B. suis bv 3, however, failed. At the biovar level, B. abortus bv 4, 5, 7 and B. suis bv 1-5 could be discriminated with a specificity of 100%. B. melitensis isolates clustered in a very homogenous group and could not be resolved according to their assigned biovars.
The comprehensive testing of metabolic activity allows cluster analysis within the genus Brucella. The biotyping system developed for the identification of Brucella and differentiation of its species and biovars may replace or at least complement time-consuming tube testing especially in case of atypical strains. An easy to handle identification software facilitates the applicability of the Micronaut™ system for microbiology laboratories.
使用商业生物分型系统(Taxa Profile™,Merlin Diagnostika)测试细菌对各种底物的代谢情况,以确定一组表型特征是否能够鉴定布鲁氏菌属的成员,并将其区分成种和生物型。
用 23 株代表已知布鲁氏菌种和生物型的参考菌株和 60 株现场分离株,对 191 种不同的胺、酰胺、氨基酸、其他有机酸和杂环及芳香族底物(Taxa Profile™ A)、191 种不同的单、二、三及多糖和糖衍生物(Taxa Profile™ C)以及 95 种氨肽酶和蛋白酶反应、76 种糖苷酶、磷酸酶和其他酯酶反应、17 种经典反应(Taxa Profile™ E)进行了测试。基于特定且稳定的反应,设计了一个 96 孔“布鲁氏菌鉴定和分型”板(Micronaut™),并在 113 株布鲁氏菌分离株和几株亲缘关系密切的细菌中进行了重新测试。布鲁氏菌种和生物型显示出独特的代谢谱,每个菌株表现出独特的模式。由于其典型的代谢谱,可以将布鲁氏菌分离株区分到种水平。然而,无法将犬布鲁氏菌与猪布鲁氏菌 3 型区分开来。在生物型水平上,B. abortus bv 4、5、7 和 B. suis bv 1-5 可以 100%特异性区分。B. melitensis 分离株聚类在一个非常同质的组中,无法根据其指定的生物型进行分辨。
代谢活性的综合测试允许在布鲁氏菌属内进行聚类分析。开发用于鉴定布鲁氏菌并区分其种和生物型的生物分型系统可以替代或至少补充耗时的试管测试,特别是在非典型菌株的情况下。易于操作的鉴定软件简化了 Micronaut™系统在微生物学实验室的适用性。