Epners Z K
Tubercle. 1976 Jun;57(2):151-9. doi: 10.1016/0041-3879(76)90053-2.
The photochromogenic mycobacteria do not all belong to one homogeneous species. With a simple heat-stable esterase (HSE) test it is possible to divide photochromogenic mycobacteria into two groups: HSE-positive--strongly pathogenic strains; and HSE-negative--weakly pathogenic strains. HSE-positive strains are mostly associated with pulmonary disease. HSE-negative strains are seldom associated with pulmonary disease, but are often associated with renal disease. It is rather difficult to draw a clear dividing line between pathogenic and non-pathogenic photochromogenic mycobacteria; and such a distinction probably does not exist in nature.