TY - JOUR
T1 - Easy differentiation of Mycobacterium mucogenicum from other species of the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex by thin-layer and gas chromatography of fatty esters and alcohols
AU - Muñoz, Manuel
AU - Julián, Esther
AU - Garcia-Barceló, Merçé
AU - Ausina, Vicente
AU - Luquin, Marina
PY - 1997/2/21
Y1 - 1997/2/21
N2 - The mycolate pattern of a recently recognized mycobacterial pathogen. Mycobacterium mucogenicum (formerly Mycobacterium chelonae-like organism), was established for the first time. The reference strains, together with 31 environmental and clinical isolates belonging to this species, were examined for their mycolate composition by thin-layer chromatography. All strains tested exhibited the same mycolate profile. Mycolates were identified as belonging to the type without additional oxygenated chemical groups (mycolate I) and the type with a dicarboxylic group (mycolate VI); the identification of the latter was reinforced by the presence of 2-octadecanol, as seen by gas-liquid capillary chromatography. This mycolate profile permits the clear differentiation of M. mucogenicum from other related species, as members of the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex. This fact is especially important because strains of M. mucogenicum are very difficult to differentiate from other species of the M. fortuitum complex by means of conventional biochemical tests. Moreover, the characteristic mycolate profile exhibited by the strains of M. mucogenicum supports the recent proposal which considers them as members of a new species.
AB - The mycolate pattern of a recently recognized mycobacterial pathogen. Mycobacterium mucogenicum (formerly Mycobacterium chelonae-like organism), was established for the first time. The reference strains, together with 31 environmental and clinical isolates belonging to this species, were examined for their mycolate composition by thin-layer chromatography. All strains tested exhibited the same mycolate profile. Mycolates were identified as belonging to the type without additional oxygenated chemical groups (mycolate I) and the type with a dicarboxylic group (mycolate VI); the identification of the latter was reinforced by the presence of 2-octadecanol, as seen by gas-liquid capillary chromatography. This mycolate profile permits the clear differentiation of M. mucogenicum from other related species, as members of the Mycobacterium fortuitum complex. This fact is especially important because strains of M. mucogenicum are very difficult to differentiate from other species of the M. fortuitum complex by means of conventional biochemical tests. Moreover, the characteristic mycolate profile exhibited by the strains of M. mucogenicum supports the recent proposal which considers them as members of a new species.
KW - Alcohols
KW - Fatty acid methyl esters
KW - Mycobacterium fortuitum complex
KW - Mycobacterium mucogenicum
KW - Mycolates
KW - Mycolic acid methyl ester
U2 - 10.1016/S0378-4347(96)00330-1
DO - 10.1016/S0378-4347(96)00330-1
M3 - Article
SN - 1572-6495
VL - 689
SP - 341
EP - 347
JO - Journal of Chromatography - Biomedical Applications
JF - Journal of Chromatography - Biomedical Applications
IS - 2
ER -