2000
DOI: 10.1128/iai.68.3.1374-1382.2000
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Genetic Relationships between Clinical Isolates of Streptococcus pneumoniae , Streptococcus oralis , and Streptococcus mitis : Characterization of “Atypical” Pneumococci and Organisms Allied to S. mitis Harboring S. pneumoniae Virulence Factor-Encoding Genes

Abstract: The oral streptococcal group (mitis phylogenetic group) currently consists of nine recognized species, although the group has been traditionally difficult to classify, with frequent changes in nomenclature over the years. The pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae), an important human pathogen, is traditionally distinguished from the most closely related oral streptococcal species Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus oralis on the basis of three differentiating characteristics: optochin susceptibility, bile s… Show more

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“…AF345846). The primer sites chosen showed complete agreement with the 20 S. pneumoniae strain sequences that were available from GenBank, but had differences from sequences from Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus oralis strains previously reported to contain the autolysin gene (Whatmore et al, 2000). The probe-binding sites also showed complete identity among the 20 S. pneumoniae strain sequences but significant differences from other streptococci.…”
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confidence: 52%
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“…AF345846). The primer sites chosen showed complete agreement with the 20 S. pneumoniae strain sequences that were available from GenBank, but had differences from sequences from Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus oralis strains previously reported to contain the autolysin gene (Whatmore et al, 2000). The probe-binding sites also showed complete identity among the 20 S. pneumoniae strain sequences but significant differences from other streptococci.…”
Section: Methodssupporting
confidence: 52%
“…The specificity panel included examples of atypical S. mitis and S. oralis strains (Whatmore et al, 2000) containing lytA and ply genes. No positive signal was obtained from these organisms in the autolysin assay, but they were positive in the pneumolysin assay.…”
Section: Atypical S Mitis and S Oralis Strainsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, although some isolates are presumptively identified as pneumococci by routine identification tests, a negative result with type-specific antisera for the 90 serotypes is obtained. These atypical isolates are designated non-typable pneumococci (NTPn), and their correct discrimination from commensal viridans streptococci is often difficult (Carvalho et al, 2003;Hanage et al, 2005;Shayegani et al, 1982;Whatmore et al, 2000). The distinction between these closely related species is clinically important, since S. pneumoniae can cause serious disease and viridans streptococci are commensal organisms.…”
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“…El gen de la pneumolisina (ply), codifica para una proteína característica de Streptococcus pneumoniae y no está presente en ninguna otra especie bacteriana 6 . Además, su secuencia es altamente conservada tanto en cepas típicas como atípicas, estas últimas responsables de diagnósticos erró-neos mediante técnicas de rutina 7 , por lo que su amplificación mediante PCR, en muestras de hemocultivo, sería de gran ayuda en el diagnóstico precoz de infecciones por S. pneumoniae.…”
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