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  • Anaerobic gram-negative cocci from the genus Veillonella are divided into eight species, with four known to exist in humans: V. atypica, V. dispar, V. parvula, and V. montpellierensis.
  • A human isolate of V. ratti, typically found in rodents, was discovered in a semen sample from a 24-year-old man experiencing infertility, identified through gene sequencing methods.
  • This finding, along with two unidentified Veillonella strains from semen, suggests that there is likely greater bacterial diversity in the genus than previously recognized, challenging the idea of host restrictions for these bacteria.

Article Abstract

Anaerobic gram-negative cocci belonging to the genus Veillonella are currently subdivided into eight species. Among them, four have been isolated either from human flora or from clinical samples during infectious processes: Veillonella atypica, V. dispar, V. parvula and V. montpellierensis. To date, the four other species have only been found in animals. In particular, V. ratti and V. criceti, since their characterization, have been exclusively reported from mouth and intestine of rodents. We report here for the first time a human isolate belonging to the V. ratti-V. criceti group recovered in mixed aerobic-anaerobic flora from a semen sample in a 24-year-old man attending the urology unit of our hospital for infertility. Identification of the isolate was based on 16S ribosomal DNA and dnaK gene sequencing. Since then, two strains of Veillonella sp. recovered from semen samples remained unidentified to the species level, and 16S rDNA-based phylogenetic analysis revealed that they might represent novel taxa within the genus Veillonella. Taken together, these observations suggest that host restriction may not exist in the genus Veillonella and that bacterial diversity remains underestimated both within this genus and in human semen.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.resmic.2005.01.013DOI Listing

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