Publications by authors named "Jean-Luc Jeannot"

Since 2008, juvenile Crassostrea gigas oysters have suffered from massive mortalities in European farming areas. This disease of complex etiology is still incompletely understood. Triggered by an elevated seawater temperature, it has been associated to infections by a herpes virus named OsHV-1 as well as pathogenic vibrios of the Splendidus clade.

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  • Ochrobactrum anthropi is an adaptable bacterial species associated with diverse environments, gaining recognition as an opportunistic pathogen in hospitalized patients.
  • The study examined 70 strains, employing Multi-Locus Sequence Typing (MLST) and other methods to analyze their genetic diversity and population structure, revealing a clonal complex linked to human infections.
  • Findings suggest a human-associated subpopulation of O. anthropi strains that have not evolved primarily through antibiotic resistance, indicating its role as a specialized opportunistic pathogen.
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Among the six species characterized within the genus Ochrobactrum, Ochrobactrum anthropi and Ochrobactrum intermedium are currently reported as opportunistic pathogens in humans. Since the species identification is mainly based on 16S rDNA analysis, the aim of this study was to search for other characteristics useful for Ochrobactrum species discrimination. Ribotyping, morphological and biochemical analyses, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing were performed for a panel of 35 clinical isolates, first identified to the species level using 16S rDNA sequencing.

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The alpha-proteobacterial genus Ochrobactrum groups together organisms that display varied life-styles, such as free-living bacteria, members of rhizosphere and soil, nitrogen-fixing bacteria in plant nodules, xenobiotic-degrading bacteria, colonizers of nematodes and insects, and opportunistic human pathogens. The genomes of nine strains of Ochrobactrum anthropi and eight strains of Ochrobactrum intermedium were analyzed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis of the whole genome and of I-CeuI digestion fragments. All isolates and type strains of O.

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