TY - JOUR
T1 - Streptococcus sinensis may react with Lancefield group F antiserum
AU - Woo, Patrick C.Y.
AU - Teng, Jade L.L.
AU - Leung, Kit Wah
AU - Lau, Susanna K.P.
AU - Tse, Herman
AU - Wong, Beatrice H.L.
AU - Yuen, Kwok Yung
PY - 2004/11
Y1 - 2004/11
N2 - Lancefield group F streptococci have been found almost exclusively as members of the 'Streptococcus miller' group, although they have been reported very occasionally in some other streptococcal species. Among 302 patients with bacteraemia caused by viridans streptococci over a 6-year period, three cases were caused by Streptococcus sinensis (type strain HKU4T, HKU5 and HKU6). All three patients had infective endocarditis complicating their underlying chronic rheumatic heart diseases. Gene sequencing showed no base differences between the 16S rRNA gene sequences of HKU5 and HKU6 and that of HKU4T. All three strains were Gram-positive, non-spore-forming cocci arranged in chains. All grew on sheep blood agar as α-haemolytic, grey colonies of 0·5-1 mm in diameter after 24 h incubation at 37 °C in ambient air. Lancefield grouping revealed that HKU5 and HKU6 were Lancefield group F, but HKU4T was non-groupable with Lancefield groups A, B, C, D, F or G antisera. HKU4T was identified by the Vitek system (GPI), API system (20 STREP) and ATB system (ID32 STREP) as 99% Streptococcus intermedius, 51·3% S. intermedius and 99·9% Streptococcus anginosus, respectively. Using the same tests, HKU5 was identified as 87% Streptococcus sanguinis/Streptococcus gordonii, 59% Streptococcus salivarius and 99·6% S. anginosus, respectively, and HKU6 as 87% S. sanguinis/S. gordonii, 77% Streptococcus pneumoniae and 98-3% S. anginosus, respectively. The present data revealed that a proportion of Lancefield group F streptococci could be S. sinensis. Lancefield group F streptococci should not be automatically reported as 'S. miller'.
AB - Lancefield group F streptococci have been found almost exclusively as members of the 'Streptococcus miller' group, although they have been reported very occasionally in some other streptococcal species. Among 302 patients with bacteraemia caused by viridans streptococci over a 6-year period, three cases were caused by Streptococcus sinensis (type strain HKU4T, HKU5 and HKU6). All three patients had infective endocarditis complicating their underlying chronic rheumatic heart diseases. Gene sequencing showed no base differences between the 16S rRNA gene sequences of HKU5 and HKU6 and that of HKU4T. All three strains were Gram-positive, non-spore-forming cocci arranged in chains. All grew on sheep blood agar as α-haemolytic, grey colonies of 0·5-1 mm in diameter after 24 h incubation at 37 °C in ambient air. Lancefield grouping revealed that HKU5 and HKU6 were Lancefield group F, but HKU4T was non-groupable with Lancefield groups A, B, C, D, F or G antisera. HKU4T was identified by the Vitek system (GPI), API system (20 STREP) and ATB system (ID32 STREP) as 99% Streptococcus intermedius, 51·3% S. intermedius and 99·9% Streptococcus anginosus, respectively. Using the same tests, HKU5 was identified as 87% Streptococcus sanguinis/Streptococcus gordonii, 59% Streptococcus salivarius and 99·6% S. anginosus, respectively, and HKU6 as 87% S. sanguinis/S. gordonii, 77% Streptococcus pneumoniae and 98-3% S. anginosus, respectively. The present data revealed that a proportion of Lancefield group F streptococci could be S. sinensis. Lancefield group F streptococci should not be automatically reported as 'S. miller'.
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U2 - 10.1099/jmm.0.45745-0
DO - 10.1099/jmm.0.45745-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 15496384
AN - SCOPUS:11144224250
SN - 0022-2615
VL - 53
SP - 1083
EP - 1088
JO - Journal of Medical Microbiology
JF - Journal of Medical Microbiology
IS - 11
ER -