First Case of Actinomycetoma in France Due to a Novel Species, sp. nov.

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Research Group on Bacterial Opportunistic Pathogens and Environment, UMR 5557, Ecologie Microbienne, French Observatory of Nocardiosis, Université de Lyon, Université de Lyon, CNRS, VetAgro Sup, Lyon, France.

Published: November 2016

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  • * A newly identified Gram-positive filamentous bacterium, labeled OFN 14.177, was isolated from the patient's pus and analyzed using a comprehensive taxonomic approach, revealing it as a unique species distinct from other known species.
  • * The patient's gardening history suggests prolonged soil exposure as the potential source of this infection, highlighting the need for awareness and research on mycetoma in non-tropical countries.

Article Abstract

Bacterial mycetoma is a neglected disease mainly observed in tropical area countries and typically associated with rural conditions, making its presence in developed countries of temperate climate areas rare. However, we report the first case of an autochthonous mycetoma case in continental France that originated from a new species. A Gram-positive filamentous bacterium (OFN 14.177) was isolated from a pus sample from the mycetoma of a male French patient 92 years old suffering from chronic lymphocytic leukemia. The isolate was analyzed by a polyphasic taxonomic approach by coupling morphological, biochemical, physiological, and chemotaxonomic aspects to genomic and phylogenetic analyses. Multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) using four housekeeping genes (16S rRNA gene, , , and ) combined with phylogenetic analysis revealed that the strain OFN 14.177 is phylogenetically closer not only to but also to all other species comprising the clade (i.e., , , , , and ), some of which present cutaneous tropism. The G+C content of isolate OFN 14.177 was 68.2 mol%. DNA-DNA hybridization analyses demonstrated 38.25% relative reassociation with . The strain OFN 14.177 is different from the closest species at genetic and phenotypical levels, and the data obtained indicate that it should be recognized as a new species, for which the name of sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is OFN 14.177 (= EML 1451 = DSM 101696). Bacterial mycetoma is an endemic infection in areas with tropical and subtropical climates. Thus, its presence in temperate climate areas remains rare. We report here the first case of autochthonous actinomycetoma in continental France originating from a species other than , namely, . Considering the history of the patient, the infection source of strain OFN 14.177 may be from frequent contact with the soil over many years because of his gardening activities. The discovery of a French autochthonous species responsible for actinomycetoma reveals the importance of considering the possibility of having autochthonous infections of this type in nontropical countries, not only imported cases from tropical countries. However, further studies are needed to elucidate the real incidence of this new species.

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