Living in Cold Blood: Arcobacter, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter in Reptiles

被引:12
|
作者
Gilbert, Maarten J. [1 ,2 ]
Duim, Birgitta [1 ,3 ]
Zomer, Aidert L. [1 ,3 ]
Wagenaar, Jaap A. [1 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Fac Vet Med, Dept Infect Dis & Immunol, Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] Reptile Amphibian & Fish Conservat Netherlands, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[3] WHO Collaborating Ctr Campylobacter, OIE Reference Lab Campylobacteriosis, Utrecht, Netherlands
[4] Wageningen Biovet Res, Lelystad, Netherlands
关键词
Arcobacter; Campylobacter; Helicobacter; Epsilonproteobacteria; reptile; biodiversity; ecology; evolution; GUT MICROBIOTA; FETUS STRAINS; MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION; PATHOGEN CAMPYLOBACTER; BACTERIAL COMMUNITIES; COMPARATIVE GENOMICS; JEJUNI; SALMONELLA; EVOLUTION; PYLORI;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2019.01086
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Species of the Epsilonproteobacteria genera Arcobacter, Campylobacter, and Helicobacter are commonly associated with vertebrate hosts and some are considered significant pathogens. Vertebrate-associated Epsilonproteobacteria are often considered to be largely confined to endothermic mammals and birds. Recent studies have shown that ectothermic reptiles display a distinct and largely unique Epsilonproteobacteria community, including taxa which can cause disease in humans. Several Arcobacter taxa are widespread amongst reptiles and often show a broad host range. Reptiles carry a large diversity of unique and novel Helicobacter taxa, which apparently evolved in an ectothermic host. Some species, such as Campylobacter fetus, display a distinct intraspecies host dichotomy, with genetically divergent lineages occurring either in mammals or reptiles. These taxa can provide valuable insights in host adaptation and co-evolution between symbiont and host. Here, we present an overview of the biodiversity, ecology, epidemiology, and evolution of reptile-associated Epsilonproteobacteria from a broader vertebrate host perspective.
引用
收藏
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Occurrence, Diversity, and Host Association of Intestinal Campylobacter, Arcobacter, and Helicobacter in Reptiles
    Gilbert, Maarten J.
    Kik, Marja
    Timmerman, Arjen J.
    Severs, Tim T.
    Kusters, Johannes G.
    Duim, Birgitta
    Wagenaar, Jaap A.
    PLOS ONE, 2014, 9 (07):
  • [2] Campylobacter, Helicobacter and Arcobacter -: Preface
    Revitt, D
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2001, 90 : VIIS - VIIS
  • [3] TAXONOMY OF CAMPYLOBACTER, ARCOBACTER, AND HELICOBACTER - A REVIEW
    VANDAMME, P
    GOOSSENS, H
    ZENTRALBLATT FUR BAKTERIOLOGIE-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY VIROLOGY PARASITOLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1992, 276 (04): : 447 - 472
  • [4] EVALUATION OF RIBOTYPING TECHNIQUES AS APPLIED TO ARCOBACTER, CAMPYLOBACTER AND HELICOBACTER
    KIEHLBAUCH, JA
    CAMERON, DN
    WACHSMUTH, IK
    MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR PROBES, 1994, 8 (02) : 109 - 116
  • [5] COLD BLOOD Adventures with reptiles and amphibians
    Torr, Geordie
    TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT, 2014, (5806): : 29 - 29
  • [6] Taxonomy of Campylobacter, Arcobacter, Helicobacter and related bacteria:: current status, future prospects and immediate concerns
    On, SLW
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY, 2001, 90 : 1S - 15S
  • [7] Phenotypic and genotypic characterization of campylobacter, helicobacter and arcobacter isolated in a Montreal hospital, 1999-2006
    Gaudreau, C.
    Ismail, J.
    Gilbert, H.
    Coutlee, F.
    ZOONOSES AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2007, 54 : 22 - 22
  • [8] Wild boars as reservoir for Campylobacter and Arcobacter
    Kerkhof, Pieter-Jan
    Peruzy, Maria Francesca
    Murru, Nicoletta
    Houf, Kurt
    VETERINARY MICROBIOLOGY, 2022, 270
  • [9] REVISION OF CAMPYLOBACTER, HELICOBACTER, AND WOLINELLA TAXONOMY - EMENDATION OF GENERIC DESCRIPTIONS AND PROPOSAL OF ARCOBACTER GEN-NOV
    VANDAMME, P
    FALSEN, E
    ROSSAU, R
    HOSTE, B
    SEGERS, P
    TYTGAT, R
    DELEY, J
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC BACTERIOLOGY, 1991, 41 (01): : 88 - 103
  • [10] New Campylobacter Species of reptiles
    Haneveld, Johan Klein
    TIJDSCHRIFT VOOR DIERGENEESKUNDE, 2015, 140 (09) : 32 - 33