Multiphasic strain differentiation of atypical mycobacteria from elephant trunk wash

PeerJ. 2015 Nov 10:3:e1367. doi: 10.7717/peerj.1367. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

Background. Two non-tuberculous mycobacterial strains, UM_3 and UM_11, were isolated from the trunk wash of captive elephants in Malaysia. As they appeared to be identical phenotypes, they were investigated further by conventional and whole genome sequence-based methods of strain differentiation. Methods. Multiphasic investigations on the isolates included species identification with hsp65 PCR-sequencing, conventional biochemical tests, rapid biochemical profiling using API strips and the Biolog Phenotype Microarray analysis, protein profiling with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry, repetitive sequence-based PCR typing and whole genome sequencing followed by phylogenomic analyses. Results. The isolates were shown to be possibly novel slow-growing schotochromogens with highly similar biological and genotypic characteristics. Both strains have a genome size of 5.2 Mbp, G+C content of 68.8%, one rRNA operon and 52 tRNAs each. They qualified for classification into the same species with their average nucleotide identity of 99.98% and tetranucleotide correlation coefficient of 0.99999. At the subspecies level, both strains showed 98.8% band similarity in the Diversilab automated repetitive sequence-based PCR typing system, 96.2% similarity in protein profiles obtained by liquid chromatography mass spectrometry, and a genomic distance that is close to zero in the phylogenomic tree constructed with conserved orthologs. Detailed epidemiological tracking revealed that the elephants shared a common habitat eight years apart, thus, strengthening the possibility of a clonal relationship between the two strains.

Keywords: Biolog phenotyping; Genomic analysis; Genotyping; Mass spectrometry; Mycobacterium; Rep-PCR.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by research grants UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/CHAN/14/4 (H50001-00-A000038), UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/CHAN/01 (A-000001-50001), UM.C/625/1/HIR/MOHE/CHAN/14/1 (H-50001-A000027) and UM.C/625/1/HIR/MoE/CHAN/13/3 (H-50001-A000030) from the University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.