Front. Microbiol. Frontiers in Microbiology Front. Microbiol. 1664-302X Frontiers Media S.A. 10.3389/fmicb.2019.02511 Microbiology Original Research Scandinavium goeteborgense gen. nov., sp. nov., a New Member of the Family Enterobacteriaceae Isolated From a Wound Infection, Carries a Novel Quinolone Resistance Gene Variant Marathe Nachiket P. 1 2 3 Salvà-Serra Francisco 2 3 4 5 Karlsson Roger 2 3 6 Larsson D. G. Joakim 2 3 Moore Edward R. B. 2 3 4 Svensson-Stadler Liselott 2 3 Jakobsson Hedvig E. 2 3 * 1Institute of Marine Research, Bergen, Norway 2Department of Infectious Diseases, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 3Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 4Department of Clinical Microbiology, Culture Collection University of Gothenburg, Sahlgrenska University Hospital and Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden 5Microbiology, Department of Biology, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma de Mallorca, Spain 6Nanoxis Consulting AB, Gothenburg, Sweden

Edited by: Iain Sutcliffe, Northumbria University, United Kingdom

Reviewed by: Aharon Oren, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel; Marike Palmer, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, United States

*Correspondence: Hedvig E. Jakobsson, hedvig.jakobsson@gu.se

These authors have contributed equally to this work

This article was submitted to Evolutionary and Genomic Microbiology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology

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The family Enterobacteriaceae is a taxonomically diverse and widely distributed family containing many human commensal and pathogenic species that are known to carry transferable antibiotic resistance determinants. Characterization of novel taxa within this family is of great importance in order to understand the associated health risk and provide better treatment options. The aim of the present study was to characterize a Gram-negative bacterial strain (CCUG 66741) belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, isolated from a wound infection of an adult patient, in Sweden. Initial phenotypic and genotypic analyses identified the strain as a member of the family Enterobacteriaceae but could not assign it to any previously described species. The complete 16S rRNA gene sequence showed highest similarity (98.8%) to four species. Whole genome sequencing followed by in silico DNA-DNA similarity analysis and average nucleotide identity (ANI) analysis confirmed that strain CCUG 66741 represents a novel taxon. Sequence comparisons of six house-keeping genes (16S rRNA, atpD, dnaJ, gyrB, infB, rpoB) with those of the type strains of the type species of related genera within the family Enterobacteriaceae indicated that the strain embodies a novel species within the family. Phylogenomic analyses (ANI-based and core genome-based phylogeny) showed that strain CCUG 66741 forms a distinct clade, representing a novel species of a distinct, new genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae, for which the name Scandinavium goeteborgense gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed, with CCUG 66741T as the type strain (= CECT 9823T = NCTC 14286T). S. goeteborgense CCUG 66741T carries a novel variant of a chromosomally-encoded quinolone resistance gene (proposed qnrB96). When expressed in Escherichia coli, the qnrB96 gene conferred five-fold increase in minimum inhibitory concentration against ciprofloxacin. This study highlights the importance and the utility of whole genome sequencing for pathogen identification in clinical settings.

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      Introduction

      The family Enterobacteriaceae is a large and taxonomically diverse group of Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria within the class Gammaproteobacteria and order Enterobacteriales that includes many common human pathogens (Hata et al., 2016). Numerous genera within the Enterobacteriaceae family are recognized to be polyphyletic, based on the 16S rRNA gene (Brady et al., 2008; Kämpfer et al., 2015; Alnajar and Gupta, 2017), hence multilocus sequence analyses (MLSA) based on several house-keeping gene sequences have been proposed for reliable classification of isolates and strains within this family (Brady et al., 2013). The advent of next-generation sequencing and whole genome sequencing (WGS) analysis has significantly impacted the taxonomic classification of Enterobacteriaceae members. Recently, using whole genome-based phylogeny and taxonomy, some members of this family have been reclassified into separate and novel families (e.g., Budviciaceae, Erwiniaceae, Hafniaceae, Morganellaceae, Pectobacteriaceae, Yersiniaceae), belonging to the order Enterobacterales (Adeolu et al., 2016). Nevertheless, many species within Enterobacteriaceae are important human pathogens usually carrying transferable antibiotic resistance markers (Carattoli, 2009). Indeed, the World Health Organization has included carbapenem-resistant and extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing Enterobacteriaceae within the Priority 1 (critical) group, in the list of priority pathogens for research and development of new antibiotics (World Health Organization [WHO], 2017). Thus, taxonomic description of novel members of the family is important in order to understand associated health risks and to prevent spread of infections.

      The aim of the current study was to characterize a Gram-negative bacterial strain (CCUG 66741) isolated from a wound infection of an adult patient in Sweden. We here present a novel genus in the family Enterobacteriaceae: Scandinavium goeteborgense gen. nov., sp. nov., with reference to taxonomy, genome analysis and identification of a novel variant of quinolone resistance gene (qnrB96).

      Results Strain Isolation and Characterization

      Strain CCUG 66741T was isolated from a wound infection of an adult patient, which was sampled in Kungälv, Sweden. The colonies on Columbia Blood Agar, after 24 h of incubation at 30°C, were 2–3 mm in size, circular, moist, and smooth. Cells were Gram-negative, rod-shaped, around 2 μm in length and around 1 μm in width. The strain was typed using MALDI-TOF MS at the Department of Clinical Microbiology of the Sahlgrenska University Hospital (Gothenburg, Sweden), using the IVD-Database Knowledge Base v2 (bioMérieux, Marcy-l’Étoile, France). The typing analysis could not assign strain CCUG 66741T to any species, with Escherichia vulneris being identified as the most similar species, although with a confidence value of 74.4%, which is below the 90% threshold for species identification recommended by the manufacturer. API® ID 32E metabolic profiling with StrainMatcher, indicated that the most closely-related species (i.e., those with lowest StrainMatcher scores) were Buttiauxella warmboldiae, Buttiauxella noackiae, Buttiauxella izardii, and Enterobacter cancerogenus (Table 1). These results did not allow reliable assignation of the strain CCUG 66741T to any species.

      Results of the API® ID 32E analysis (bioMérieux).

      Strain StrainMatcher score
      Buttiauxella warmboldiae CCUG 35512T 20
      Buttiauxella noackiae CCUG 35511T 22
      Buttiauxella izardii CCUG 35510T 28
      Enterobacter cancerogenus CCUG 25231T 38

      Partial sequencing of 16S rRNA gene and dnaJ was performed, which yielded sequences of 621 and 711 bp, respectively. Comparative sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA partial gene sequence with EMBL-EBI Nucleotide Database and the FASTA search tool (Madeira et al., 2019), showed a highest similarity value of 98.7% with Buttiauxella ferragutiae DSM 9390T, Buttiauxella agrestis DSM 4586T, Buttiauxella izardii DSM 9397T, and Buttiauxella noackiae DSM 9401T (GenBank accession numbers: AJ233402, AJ233400, AJ233404, and AJ233405, respectively). The analysis of the dnaJ partial sequence showed the highest similarity value of 86.3% with Leclercia adecarboxylata GTC 1267T (GenBank accession number: AB272662). Analyses performed by Pham et al. (2007) showed that intraspecific variation of dnaJ within the family Enterobacteriaceae ranges from 0 to 8.3%. Therefore, 14% sequence divergence compared with L. adecarboxylata GTC 1267T was considered not enough to assign strain CCUG 66741T to this species. The similarity values of the 16S rRNA and dnaJ partial gene sequences, thus, suggested that strain CCUG 66741T could represent a novel taxon within the family Enterobacteriaceae.

      The antibiotic sensitivity pattern revealed that the strain is sensitive to several antibiotics including cefotaxime, co-trimaxozole, meropenem, tetracycline, tobramycin, and ciprofloxacin but resistant to ampicillin. Additional metabolic and other phenotypic characteristics of strain CCUG 66741T were determined, including a variety of biochemical tests presented in Supplementary Table S1. The strain CCUG 66741T utilizes several sugars including glucose, galactose, xylose, mannose and inulin while it does not utilize lactose, raffinose, sorbose, starch, glycerol, and glycogen. The strain CCUG 66741T is MR positive, produces acetoin and does not utilize citrate (Supplementary Table S1).

      Cell fatty acid-fatty acid methyl ester (CFA-FAME) analysis of strain CCUG 66741T determined the major CFAs to be the unsaturated fatty acid, C16:1ω7c (35.0%), saturated fatty acid, C16:0 (19.0%), and C14:0 3OH/16:1 ISO I (18.9%), while other CFAs observed included C12:0 (5.6%), C14:0 (7.7%), C15:0 (2.3%), C17:0 CYCLO (4.6%), and C18:1ω7c/12t/9t (7.0%).

      Whole Genome Sequencing and Genome Related Indices

      The genomes of strain CCUG 66741T and two other type strains of the family Enterobacteriaceae that did not have publicly available genome sequences in DDBJ/ENA/GenBank (Buttiauxella izardii CCUG 35510T and Lelliottia nimipressuralis CCUG 25894T) were sequenced in this study. Genome assembly statistics are presented in Supplementary Table S2. The genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T comprises 192 contigs with a total length of 4,539,908 bp, G + C content of 54.3% and 4,384 coding sequences.

      A complete 16S rRNA gene sequence (1,552 bp) was recovered from the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T. The sequence analysis revealed ≥ 98.7% similarity, as determined by EzBiocloud (Yoon et al., 2017), to the type strains of four species of different genera within the family Enterobacteriaceae and the type strain of Pantoea rodasii, a member of family Erwiniaceae (Supplementary Table S3). In silico DNA-DNA similarity values determined between the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T and the genome sequences of the type strains of the five species with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity values ≥ 98.7% were lower than 25%, far below the 70% species delineation threshold (Goris et al., 2007). Additionally, the average nucleotide identities based on BLAST (ANIb) values between the genome sequences of the five type strains and the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T were lower than 80%, well below the threshold accepted (95%) for defining species (Richter and Rosselló-Móra, 2009; Supplementary Table S3).

      Additional Related Strain Genome Sequences

      BLAST analyses, using house-keeping gene sequences of strain CCUG 66741T, revealed two closely-related strains: BIGb0156 (GenBank accession number: SNVX00000000) and YR018 (GenBank accession number: QKME00000000). The 16S rRNA gene sequences similarity values between strain CCUG 66741T and strains BIGb0156 and YR018 were 99.9%, while ANIb values were 97.70% and 96.04%, respectively, thus confirming that all three genome sequences belong to the same species.

      Strain BIGb0156 was isolated from rotting apple in Orsay, France, in 2009 (Samuel et al., 2016); the genome sequence has a total length of 4,755,497 bp, G + C content of 54.4% and 4,513 coding sequences. Strain YR018 was isolated from Populus rhizosphere in Tennessee, United States; the genome sequence has a total length of 4,498,002 bp, G + C content of 54.8% and 4,181 coding sequences.

      Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLSA)

      The family Enterobacteriaceae currently comprises 32 genera with validly published names. The genome sequence of the type strain of the type species of 30 of these genera were obtained from GenBank1. Complete or nearly-complete (>1,400 bp) 16S rRNA gene sequences were recovered for 31 of the 32 type strains of type species; no sequences were available in GenBank for the type strain of Saccharobacter fermentatus. Furthermore, the type strain is not available at any public strain collection (Yarza et al., 2013). Hence S. fermentatus was not included in our analysis. The GenBank accession numbers of the obtained genome sequences and 16S rRNA gene sequences are presented in Supplementary Table S4. According to 16S rRNA gene sequence-based phylogeny, Buttiauxella and Lelliottia were the most closely-related genera to strain CCUG 66741T (Figure 1).

      Phylogenetic tree based on the 16S rRNA gene sequences of the type strains of the type species of the genera with validly published names within the family Enterobacteriaceae and strains of S. goeteborgense. The distances were calculated with the Jukes-Cantor method and the tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining method. The numbers at the nodes indicate the bootstrap values (in percentage) from 1,000 replicates. Only bootstrap percentages ≥ 50% are shown.

      In parallel, complete sequences of other house-keeping genes (atpD, dnaJ, infB, gyrB, rpoB) were extracted from the genome sequences of the type strains of 30 type species and from strain CCUG 66741T. These house-keeping genes showed sequence similarity values ranging from 73.8 to 93.7%, suggesting that the strain represents a novel genus within Enterobacteriaceae (Supplementary Table S5). The MLSA-based phylogenetic tree showed that strain CCUG 66741T forms a separate distinct clade compared to other genera, while strains BIGb0156 and YR018 fall in the same clade as the strain CCUG 66741T (Supplementary Figure S1), thus, suggesting that strain CCUG 66741T may represent a novel genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae.

      Whole-Genome Sequence ANIb Dendrogram

      The ANIb values between all (“all-vs.-all”) 31 genome sequences (strain CCUG 66741T and the type strains of the 30 type species) were calculated and used to construct a dendrogram. The ANIb values ranged from 67.9% (between Pluralibacter gergoviae NBRC 105706T and Rosenbergiella nectarea 8N4T) to 96.4% (between Escherichia coli DSM 30083T and Shigella dysenteriae ATCC 13313T). The ANIb values between the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T and all other type strains ranged from 68.4% (R. nectarea 8N4T) to 79.2% (P. gergoviae NBRC 105706T), suggesting that P. gergoviae is the most closely related genus to strain CCUG 66741T. The dendrogram constructed using the matrix of ANIb values, confirmed the same observation (Figure 2).

      Dendrogram based on the ANIb values calculated between all available genome sequences (“all-vs.-all”) of type strains of the type species of the genera within the family Enterobacteriaceae and the genome sequences of strains of S. goeteborgense.

      Core Genome-Based Phylogenomic Analysis

      A core genome-based phylogenomic analysis was carried out with the 30 available genome sequences of type strains of type species of genera with validly published names of the family Enterobacteriaceae, in order to determine the relative taxonomic identity of strain CCUG 66741T. The core genome was calculated with a clustering criterion of 70% identity over 70% of the sequence length. A total of 131,456 amino acids encoded by 391 single-copy shared genes were used to construct a core genome-based phylogenetic tree. Strain CCUG 66741T, together with strains BIGb0156 and YR018, formed a distinct and separate clade from the other genera, thus indicating that they represent a novel genus within the family. Pluralibacter was the most closely related genus to strain CCUG 66741T (Figure 3).

      Phylogenomic tree based on the core genome analysis of all available genome sequences of the type strains of type species of genera with validly published names of the family Enterobacteriaceae and genome sequences of strains of S. goeteborgense. The numbers at the nodes indicate the SH-aLRT support values.

      Virulence Genes and Characterization of a Novel <italic>qnrB</italic> Variant

      The genome of strain CCUG 66741T carries several genes encoding putative virulence factors, including a type VI secretion system and associated effector proteins, hemolysins, virulence factor VirK, cytotoxin, enterotoxin and a protein similar to the Shiga toxin subunit A, thus indicating pathogenicity potential. The strain was predicted to be a human pathogen (probability 0.83) by PathogenFinder (Cosentino et al., 2013).

      Interestingly, a novel variant of qnrB gene (proposed qnrB96) was detected in the genome. The phylogenetic tree constructed, using all known qnrB variants shows qnrB96 to be a new allele (Supplementary Figure S2). The QnrB96 protein was phylogenetically close to QnrB37 (92% sequence similarity), with 18 aa substitutions (Figure 4). The gene is located on a contig of 102 kb (locus tag: A8O29_06680) flanked by DNA gyrase B and a hypothetical protein without the presence of any transposable element in the contig, suggesting chromosomal localization of the gene. Consistent with other qnrB alleles, a LexA-binding sequence of sequence of CTGTATAAAAAAACAG was present 11 nucleotides upstream of the start codon of qnrB96 (Ribeiro et al., 2015). The qnrB96 gene and qnrB1 conferred reduced sensitivity against ciprofloxacin (five and eight-fold increase in minimum inhibitory concentration, respectively) when expressed in Escherichia coli, thus confirming functionality.

      Sequence alignment of the novel Qnr variant (QnrB96) with QnrB1 and QnrB37, respectively. Black color indicates consensus. Multiple sequence alignment obtained using BoxShade (https://embnet.vital-it.ch/software/BOX_form.html).

      Discussion

      Using a polyphasic approach by combining phenotypic and phylogenomic analyses, we describe Scandinavium goeteborgense, a novel species of a novel genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae. In recent years, WGS has been proposed as a high-resolution tool for taxonomic studies of prokaryotes (Chun and Rainey, 2014; Ramasamy et al., 2014; Mahato et al., 2017; Chun et al., 2018). Our study demonstrates discrepancies with single-gene-based estimates of phylogenetic relationships, such as 16S rRNA gene sequence-based analyses, and the importance of WGS for determining taxonomic relationships and pathogen characterization in the clinics. We also describe a novel functional variant of qnrB (qnrB96). When expressed in E. coli, it conferred five-fold increase in minimum inhibitory concentration against ciprofloxacin. The qnr genes encode pentapeptide repeat proteins that protect DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV from the action of quinolones, but usually do not confer complete clinical resistance (Strahilevitz et al., 2009). The qnr genes were grouped into six families (qnrA, qnrB, qnrC, qnrD, qnrS, qnrVC) and recently qnrE has been proposed as a new qnr family (Strahilevitz et al., 2009; Albornoz et al., 2017). Among these, qnrB is the most diverse, with the largest number of variants, and mainly detected in Enterobacteriaceae strains (Ribeiro et al., 2015). Phylogenetic clustering of qnrB alleles forms several distinct lineages, suggesting multiple origins of qnrB alleles (Supplementary Figure S2). Studies have proposed Citrobacter spp. as the origin of qnrB genes, mainly based on the chromosomal location and the apparent absence of mobile genetic elements in the immediate genetic environment of qnrB genes (Jacoby et al., 2011; Ribeiro et al., 2015). Phylogeny of QnrB suggests that the qnrB96 gene may be derived from Citrobacter or evolved independently from a common progenitor.

      The taxonomy of family Enterobacteriaceae has not been straight-forward. Several genera and species belonging to this family have been reclassified through the years (Stephan et al., 2014; Hata et al., 2016; Li et al., 2016). Recently, extensive revisions of the species belonging to the genus Enterobacter have been made, resulting in proposals of new genera within the family (Brady et al., 2013). Widely used gene markers, such as 16S rRNA genes, are often ineffective for genus-level phylogenetic analyses within Enterobacteriaceae (Kämpfer et al., 2005; Young and Park, 2007; Brady et al., 2008; Naum et al., 2008). The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain CCUG 66741T showed high (98.8%) similarity to species of different genera within the family, as well as to the genus Pantoea (member of the family Erwiniaceae), not allowing the assignment of strain CCUG 66741T to any known species within a genus of Enterobacteriaceae. To overcome the low resolution power of the 16S rRNA gene sequences, MLSA, using four different house-keeping gene sequences (atpD, gyrB, infB, and rpoB) has been applied, leading to descriptions of novel genera within the family (Brady et al., 2013). Additionally, the house-keeping gene dnaJ has also been proposed for performing phylogenetic studies within the family Enterobacteriaceae. The strain CCUG 66741T showed highest sequence similarities to different species for the different house-keeping genes analyzed. The similarity values ranged from 80.7 to 93.7% for atpD, 74.2 to 86.3% for dnaJ, 73.1 to 87.6% for infB, 74.8 to 87.2% for gyrB, and 82.3 to 91.1% for rpoB (Supplementary Table S5). Low sequence identities of these house-keeping genes to the respective genes of the type species of genera with validly published names suggest that the strain CCUG 66741T belongs to a novel taxon within the family.

      WGS has been proposed as a tool for pathogen detection and characterization in the clinics (Quainoo et al., 2017). The usefulness of WGS and phylogenomic methods in taxonomic resolution of the family Enterobacteriaceae has been previously demonstrated (Adeolu et al., 2016; Alnajar and Gupta, 2017). Recently, a novel genus was proposed based on phenotypic and phylogenomic analysis (not validated yet) (Potter et al., 2018). We determined the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T in order to resolve the taxonomic identity of the strain. According to recommendations by Chun et al. (2018), five species which showed more than 98.7% identity to 16S rRNA gene sequence of the strain CCUG 66741T were selected for calculation of overall genome related indices like in silico DNA-DNA similarity and ANIb (Chun et al., 2018). However, the genome sequence of one of them (i.e., the type strain of Buttiauxella izardii) was not available in any public database. To be able to perform genomic comparisons, we carried out whole genome sequencing of B. izardii CCUG 35510T (GenBank accession number: QZWH00000000). This genome sequence, increased the genomic coverage of the type strains of the family Enterobacteriaceae in public databases, which are the basis of numerous sequence-based taxonomic studies. Overall genome related indices between strain CCUG 66741T and the five closely related species based on 16S rRNA gene sequence were substantially lower than the species delineation thresholds (in silico DNA-DNA hybridization values were < 25%, species delineation threshold ≥ 70%; ANIb values were < 80%; species assignment threshold ≥ 95%), confirming that strain CCUG 66741T represents a novel species and, possibly, a novel genus (Goris et al., 2007; Chun et al., 2018).

      We compared the genome sequence of the strain CCUG 66741T with the genome sequences of the type strains of type species of genera with validly published names that currently form the family Enterobacteriaceae. According to the “List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in the Nomenclature”2 and the “Prokaryotic Nomenclature Up-to-date” of the Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen3, the family Enterobacteriaceae encompasses, at least, 67 recognized genera (October 2018). However, 33 of them were recently reclassified into novel families (e.g., Yersinia in the family Yersiniaceae) and two were reclassified into existing genera (e.g., Calymmatobacterium granulomatis, type species and only species of the genus Calymmatobacterium, was reclassified as Klebsiella granulomatis) (Adeolu et al., 2016). Thus, only 32 genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae were considered in this study. Of these 32 genera, 29 had genome sequences for the type strains of the type species publicly available, one was sequenced in this study, whereas two lacked genome sequences. Consistent with the observations of MLSA-based phylogeny and ANIb dendogram, core genome phylogeny showed that the strain CCUG 66741T formed a distinct clade, separate from all other genera with validly published names. The WGS-based approaches are robust, reliable and have a much higher resolving power compared to conventional, single-gene genotypic methods. Additionally, they bypass the risk of reaching erroneous conclusions due to horizontally transferred genes (Quainoo et al., 2017; Schürch et al., 2018). The ANIb, as well as overall genome related indexes, can be used to determine if two strains belong to the same species, but they do not provide enough resolution for working with taxa at a higher rank than species (Chun et al., 2018). Thus, core genome based phylogeny is recommended for defining taxa above the species level (Chun et al., 2018). MLSA-based phylogeny and ANIb dendrogram, as well as the core genome-based phylogenomic clustering, show that strain CCUG 66741T, together with strains BIGb0156 and YR018, forms a distinct clade. Thus, we conclude that strain CCUG 66741T belongs to a novel genus within the family Enterobacteriaceae.

      One limitation of our study is that we have analyzed only one strain. We tried to counteract this limitation by finding two additional strains belonging to the proposed novel taxon, by screening publicly available genome sequences. Even though this is not optimal from a taxonomic perspective, novel genera in family Enterobacteriaceae including Chania and Nissabacter (proposed reclassification to family Yersiniaceae) have previously been established from single strain investigations (Ee et al., 2016; Mlaga et al., 2017). In any case, our results confirm that strain CCUG 66741T represents a novel taxonomic position within the family Enterobacteriaceae, representing a novel genus and species, for which the name Scandinavium goeteborgense gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed, thus extending the diversity of clinically-relevant species belonging to this family.

      Description of <italic>Scandinavium</italic> gen. nov.

      Scandinavium (Scan.di.na’vi.um. N.L. neut. n. Scandinavium genus named after Scandinavia: the European peninsula where the type strain of the type species was isolated and characterized).

      Cells are Gram-negative, rod shaped, approximately 2 μm in length and 1 μm in width, motile and facultative anaerobic. The colonies on Columbia Blood Agar are 2–3 mm in size, circular, moist and smooth. Optimum temperature for growth is between 30–37°C, with no growth observed at 4°C and 42°C. Negative for gelatinase, urease and oxidase. Does not utilize citrate. Ferments glucose (acid and no gas), but not lactose. Utilizes galactose, xylose, maltose, mannitol and arabinose while does not utilize sucrose, melibiose, raffinose and starch. The major fatty acids are C16:1ω7c, C16:0, and C14:0 3OH/C16:1ISO, while C14:0, C18:1ω7c/12t/9t, and C12:0 are present in lower amount.

      Members belong to class Gammaproteobacteria, order Enterobacterales and family Enterobacteriaceae. The type species of the genus is Scandinavium goeteborgense.

      Description of <italic>Scandinavium goeteborgense</italic> sp. nov.

      Scandinavium goeteborgense (goe.te.borg.en’se. N.L. neut. adj. goeteborgense pertaining to Göteborg, the city on the Swedish west coast, where it was identified as a novel species).

      All the features of genera apply for the species. The 16S rRNA gene sequence showed highest identity to Enterobacter ludwigii EN-119T, Enterobacter roggenkampii EN-117T, Leclercia adecarboxylata NBRC 102595T, and Pantoea rodasii LMG 26273T (98.8%). G + C percentage of strain CCUG 66741T is 54.3%. The type strain is CCUG 66741T (= CECT 9823T = NCTC 14286T).

      Conclusion

      The present study describes a novel genus and species belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae, Scandinavium goeteborgense gen. nov., sp. nov., isolated from a human wound infection, illustrating the usefulness and high-resolution of core genome-based analyses for the description of bacterial taxa above the species level. Characterization of a novel functional quinolone resistance gene variant (qnrB96) encoded in the genome of S. goeteborgense CCUG 66741T increases the current understanding of pathogenic genera belonging to the family Enterobacteriaceae and associated resistance determinants. It also highlights the importance of using WGS as a tool for characterization of pathogens and detection of novel antibiotic resistance determinants especially in clinics.

      Materials And Methods Strain Isolation

      Strain CCUG 66741T (= CECT 9823T = NCTC 14286T) was isolated from a wound infection of an adult patient. The wound was sampled in Kungälv, Sweden, in December 2014, and the isolate was obtained at the Department of Clinical Microbiology of the Sahlgrenska University Hospital, in Gothenburg, Sweden, after cultivation on Columbia Blood Agar Base plus 5% defibrinated horse blood (prepared by the Substrate Unit, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital) grown at 37°C, aerobically.

      MALDI-TOF MS

      The bacterial strain was typed using Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time Of Flight Mass Spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS). For MALDI-TOF MS analysis, strain CCUG 66741T was cultivated overnight on Columbia Blood Agar at 30°C, aerobically. Fresh biomass was spotted in two replicates on a target plate (bioMérieux) and covered with 1 μl VITEK MS-CHCA matrix (α-Cyano-4-hydroxycinnamic acid, bioMérieux). The sample was analyzed, using a VITEK MS instrument (bioMérieux), following the manufacturer’s recommendations. The IVD-Database Knowledge Base v2 was used (bioMérieux). Positive identification was considered if the confidence value was > 90%, according to manufacturer’s instructions.

      Growth Assays and Biochemical Tests

      Further characterization of strain CCUG 66741T was performed at the typing laboratory of the Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG). Colony morphology was observed after growth on Columbia Blood Agar at 30°C, aerobically, for 24 h. Cell morphology and size was determined by Gram-staining of fresh cells and observation with a transmission microscopy with a color camera using a 50X dry objective (EC Epiplan N.A. 0.75, ZEISS, Oberkochen, Germany), at the Centre for Cellular Imaging (University of Gothenburg). The microscope used was a wide-field, upright optical microscope (Axio Imager.Z2, ZEISS).

      Standard biochemical tests (API® ID 32E and API® 20E, bioMérieux) were performed following the manufacturer’s instructions. The results of API® ID 32E were analyzed with the software StrainMatcher4 against the CCUG internal database. Additional biochemical tests were performed in conventional tube media (prepared by the Substrate Unit, Department of Clinical Microbiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital), as described earlier (Bergey et al., 1994; Murray, 2003).

      Cell Fatty Acid-Fatty Acid Methyl Ester Analysis

      The strain CCUG 66741T was cultivated on Columbia Blood Agar at 30°C, aerobically, for 30–48 h. The CFA-FAME profile was determined, using an HP 5890 gas chromatograph (Hewlett-Packard, Palo Alto, CA, United States) using a standardized protocol similar to that of the MIDI Sherlock MIS system (Sasser, 2001), described previously (Zamora et al., 2012).

      Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing

      Antibiotic sensitivity against ampicillin, cefotaxime, co-trimoxazole, meropenem, tetracycline, tobramycin, and ciprofloxacin, respectively, was tested using disk diffusion method (EUCAST method) using disks from bioMérieux.

      Partial Gene Sequence Determination: PCR and Sanger Sequencing

      The total genomic DNA was extracted using a previously described “heat-shock” protocol (Welinder-Olsson et al., 2000) followed by PCR-amplification and determination of 16S rRNA and dnaJ partial gene sequences. For 16S rDNA amplification, primers 16F28 and 16R1494 were used (Hauben et al., 1997). Sequencing was performed using the primer 16R806 (Fredricks and Relman, 1998). For dnaJ amplification and sequencing, primers DN1-1F and DN1-2R were used (Pham et al., 2007). PCR-products were purified using a PCR/DNA Clean-Up Purification Kit (EURx Ltd., Gdańsk, Poland) and sequenced using a 3730xl DNA analyzer system (Applied Biosystems, Foster City, CA, United States). Partial sequences were analyzed with FASTA (Pearson and Lipman, 1988) against the EMBL-EBI Database release Version 36.3.6 (Harrison et al., 2019).

      Whole Genome Sequencing and Genome Assembly

      The strains were cultivated on Columbia Blood Agar Base plus 5% defibrinated horse blood, at 30 or 37°C, for 24 h. Genomic DNA was extracted from fresh biomass, using a MagNA Pure Compact Nucleic Acid Isolation Kit I (Roche Diagnostics, Mannheim, Germany) on a MagNA Pure Compact instrument (Roche Diagnostics) following the manufacturer’s instructions. The whole genome sequencing was carried out using Ion Torrent PGM platform (Thermo Fisher Scientific, Waltham, MA, United States), Ion PGMTM Hi-QTM View Chef 400 Kit and an Ion PGMTM Hi-QTM View Sequencing Kit (Thermo Fisher Scientific). The raw sequences were trimmed and assembled de novo using CLC Genomics Workbench versions 8 and 11 (CLC bio, Aarhus, Denmark). Assembly quality was assessed using QUAST version 3.1 (Gurevich et al., 2013). The genome sequences were deposited in DDBJ/ENA/GenBank and annotated using the NCBI Prokaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline (PGAP) (Tatusova et al., 2016).

      Search of Additional Genome Sequences

      Additional genome sequences of S. goeteborgense were searched in GenBank by analyzing house-keeping gene sequences of S. goeteborgense CCUG 66741T (16S rRNA, atpD, dnaJ, infB, gyrB, rpoB), using BLAST (Altschul et al., 1990), against the “Nucleotide collection (nr/nt)” database. To confirm the species identity, genome sequences of resulting closely-related strains were analyzed by ANIb (Goris et al., 2007), using JSpeciesWS (Richter et al., 2016).

      Full Length 16S rRNA Gene Sequence Similarity

      A complete 16S rRNA gene sequence was extracted from the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T, using Unipro UGENE version 1.17.0 (Okonechnikov et al., 2012). Subsequently, the sequence was analyzed with the “Identify” service of EzBiocloud (Yoon et al., 2017). Type strains showing 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity ≥ 98.7%, the currently accepted species similarity threshold of 16S rRNA gene sequences (Stackebrandt and Ebers, 2006), were selected for calculation of overall genome related indices (i.e., in silico DNA-DNA hybridization and ANIb analysis), as recommended by Chun et al. (2018).

      <italic>In silico</italic> DNA-DNA Hybridization

      Digital DNA-DNA hybridizations were performed using the webserver Genome-to-Genome Distance Calculator (GGDC) version 2.1 (Meier-Kolthoff et al., 2013), with BLAST + as local alignment tool, as recommended. The results of the recommended formula 2 (“sum of all identities found in HSPs divided by overall HSP length”) were considered. This formula is independent of the size of the genome sequences, which makes it robust even if incomplete draft genome sequences are used. Genome-to-Genome Distance was calculated between the genome sequences of strain CCUG 66741T and the genome sequences of the type strains that showed 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity ≥ 98.7% (Supplementary Table S3).

      Average Nucleotide Identity (ANI)

      The ANIb values (Goris et al., 2007) between the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T and the genome sequences of the type strains were calculated using JSpeciesWS (Richter et al., 2016). With this approach (ANIb), the “query” genome sequence is split into fragments of 1,020 nt, which are then analyzed with the BLASTN algorithm (Altschul et al., 1990) against the “reference” genome sequence. For each pairwise comparison, ANIb analyses are calculated bi-directionally.

      Multilocus Sequence Analysis (MLSA)

      The family Enterobacteriaceae is currently formed by 32 genera with validly published names. The genome sequences of the type strains of the type species of 30 genera with validly published names of the family were downloaded from GenBank (Supplementary Table S4), including L. nimipressuralis CCUG 25894T, determined in this study. For MLSA, the complete sequences of six house-keeping genes (16S rRNA, atpD, dnaJ, infB, gyrB, rpoB) were extracted from the 30 genome sequences and from the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T using Unipro UGENE version 1.17.0 (Okonechnikov et al., 2012). The extracted sequences were imported into CLC Genomics Workbench version 11 (CLC bio), aligned, and a distance matrix with similarity percentage values was created for each gene. If a gene sequence was not found in a genome sequence, GenBank was screened for additional genome sequences of that type strain or partial sequences of the respective gene. Moreover, an MLSA-based phylogenetic tree was constructed, based on concatenated sequence alignments of atpD, infB, gyrB, and rpoB gene sequences, including partial sequences of the type strain of Pluralibacter pyrinus, the other species with validly published name of the genus Pluralibacter (GenBank accession numbers: JX424878, JX425008, JX425137, JX425267). Additionally, nearly-complete 16S rRNA gene sequences were obtained from GenBank for the four type strains of type species that did not have publicly available genome sequence. Once imported, the 16S rRNA gene sequences were aligned and a phylogenetic tree was constructed. In both cases, distances were calculated by the Jukes-Cantor method (Jukes and Cantor, 1969) and the phylogenetic trees were constructed using the neighbor-joining method (Saitou and Nei, 1987) and bootstrap analysis (1,000 replicates) (Felsenstein, 1985). The phylogenetic trees were displayed on-line with the Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL) (Letunic and Bork, 2016).

      ANI Dendrogram

      ANIb values were calculated using JSpeciesWS (Richter et al., 2016) between all the 30 genome sequences of type strains of type species of the family Enterobacteriaceae and the genome sequences of strains CCUG 66741T, BIGb0156 and YR018, all strains vs. all strains (“all-vs.-all”). Subsequently, the matrix containing all the ANIb values was used to construct a dendrogram with the software PermutMatrix v1.9.4 (Caraux and Pinloche, 2005), using a Pearson’s distance correlation and a hierarchical clustering with an average linkage method (UPGMA). The dendrogram was visualized on-line with the Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL) (Letunic and Bork, 2016).

      Core Genome-Based Phylogeny

      A core genome-based phylogenomic analysis was performed with all the available genome sequences of type strains of type species of genera with validly published names of the family Enterobacteriaceae (Supplementary Table 4) and the genome sequences of strains CCUG 66741T, BIGb0156, and YR18. The genome sequences were annotated with Prokka v1.11 (Seemann, 2014). All the amino acid sequences were compared by BLASTP (all VS all) with the software GET_HOMOLOGUES v07022017 (Contreras-Moreira and Vinuesa, 2013). The protein sequences were clustered following a 70/70 criterion (i.e., 70% of identity over 70% of the length), using three clustering algorithms: BDBH, COGtriangles (Kristensen et al., 2010) and OrthoMCL (Li et al., 2003). The intersection of the three algorithms was used to determine a consensus core genome. The amino acid sequences of the single copy genes of the consensus core genome were aligned with Clustal Omega v1.2.0 (Sievers et al., 2011). Poorly aligned regions were eliminated with Gblocks v0.91 (Castresana, 2000). The trimmed alignments were concatenated and a phylogenetic tree was constructed with PhyML v3.1 (Guindon et al., 2010), using a Shimodaira-Hasegawa-like approximate likelihood-ratio test (SH-aLRT) for branching statistical support (Anisimova and Gascuel, 2006). The phylogenetic tree was displayed on-line with the Interactive Tree Of Life (iTOL) (Letunic and Bork, 2016).

      Virulence Genes and Characterization of Novel <italic>qnrB</italic> Variant

      The genome sequence of S. goeteborgense CCUG 66741T was assessed for pathogenic potential by PathogenFinder5, a tool developed for predicting the pathogenicity of newly sequenced strains (Cosentino et al., 2013). A novel qnrB variant (proposed qnrB96) was detected in the genome of strain. A phylogenetic tree of all the qnrB variants was constructed using online platform phylogeny.fr (Dereeper et al., 2008), using PhyML v3.1 (Guindon et al., 2010), with bootstrap analysis (1,000 replicates). To test the functionality, the qnrB96 gene was synthesized at Thermo Fisher Scientific using their GeneArt® Gene Synthesis service and subcloned into the expression vector pZE21-MCS1 as described previously (Marathe et al., 2018). The plasmid qnrB96-PZE21 was then transformed into E. coli C600Z1 (Expressys, Bammental, Germany) by electroporation. The minimum inhibitory concentrations of ciprofloxacin for the E. coli strains expressing qnrB96 were determined using E-tests (bioMérieux) on Mueller-Hinton Agar plates with the addition of 100 ng/μl anhydrotetracycline as an inducer of the expression. E. coli strain containing pZE21-MCS1 was used as a negative control. The strain containing plasmid qnrB1-PZE21 was used as a positive control.

      Data Availability Statement

      The genome sequences of Scandinavium goeteborgense CCUG 66741T (= CECT 9823T = NCTC 14286T), Buttiauxella izardii CCUG 35510T, and Lelliottia nimipressuralis CCUG 25894T have been deposited in DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession numbers LYLP00000000, QZWH00000000, and SDDX00000000, respectively. The raw sequencing data generated in this study has been deposited in NCBI Sequence Read Archive (SRA) under the accession numbers SRR8561413, SRR8581234, SRR8581235, and SRR8581406. The complete sequences of the 16S rRNA gene and the qnrB96 gene variant of S. goeteborgense CCUG 66741T have been deposited in DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession numbers MK558235 and MK561856, respectively.

      Author Contributions

      NM, EM, LS-S, and HJ conceived the study. NM, FS-S, RK, and HJ designed the experiments. NM, FS-S, RK, EM, LS-S, and HJ performed the experiments and analyzed the data. NM, FS-S, EM, LS-S, and HJ drafted the manuscript. DL and RK provided critical inputs. DL and EM acquired the project funding. HJ was responsible for the overall direction of the project. All authors read and approved the final manuscript.

      Conflict of Interest

      RK was affiliated with a company, Nanoxis Consulting AB. The company did not have influence on the conception, elaboration and decision to submit the present research article. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

      Funding. This work was supported by the Swedish Västra Götaland regional funding (Project Nos. ALFGBG-437221 and ALFGBG-720761). NM acknowledges the support from the Institute of Marine Research (Project No. 15495). RK acknowledges the support from the Swedish Västra Götaland Region (FoU Grant No. VGFOUREG-665141 and Lab Medicine Project No. 51060-6258). FS-S, EM, and HJ acknowledge the support from the Swedish Västra Götaland Region (Lab Medicine Project No. 51060-6268). This work was also supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR) (2015-02492 and 2018-05771 to DL), and the Centre for Antibiotic Resistance Research (CARe) at University of Gothenburg. The Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) is supported by the Department of Clinical Microbiology, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, and the Sahlgrenska Academy of the University of Gothenburg.

      The authors acknowledge Beatriz Piñeiro-Iglesias, Elisabeth Inganäs, Kent Molin, Maria Ohlén, Susanne Jensie Markopoulos and Sofia Cardew from the Culture Collection University of Gothenburg (CCUG) for providing technical assistance and support in characterizing bacterial strains. Åsa Lindgren, Erika Tång Hallbäck, and Jenny Lindholm at Clinical Microbiology provided technical assistance with the Ion Torrent instrument. The authors also acknowledge Rafael Camacho and Julia Fernandez-Rodriguez, at the Centre for Cellular Imaging (CCI, University of Gothenburg) for their assistance with the microscopic analysis of the cells. Thanks to Prof. AO and the International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology (IJSEM) for their assistance in the nomenclature of the novel taxon.

      Supplementary Material

      The Supplementary Material for this article can be found online at: /articles/10.3389/fmicb.2019.02511/full#supplementary-material

      MLSA-based phylogenetic tree based on atpD, infB, gyrB, and rpoB gene sequences of strains of S. goeteborgense, the type strains of the type species of the genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae, and the type strain of P. pyrinus. The distances were calculated with the Jukes-Cantor method and the tree was constructed using the neighbor-joining method. The numbers at the nodes indicate the bootstrap values (in percentage) from 1,000 replicates. Only bootstrap percentages ≥ 50% are shown.

      Phylogenetic tree of qnrB variants. The numbers at the nodes indicate bootstrap values (scale from 0 to 1) from 1,000 replicates.

      Phenotypic characteristics of strain CCUG 66741T and type strains of type species of related genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae.

      Assembly statistics for the whole genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T and the other type strains of the family Enterobacteriaceae sequenced in the present study.

      Sequence similarity values of the complete 16S rRNA gene sequence (1,552 bp) of strain CCUG 66741T with type strains, using the “Identify” engine of EzBioCloud and ANIb and in silico DNA-DNA hybridization (DDH) values between the genome sequence of strain CCUG 66741T and the genome sequences of the type strains showing 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity values ≥ 98.7% (shaded in green). Species with 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity < 98.7% are shaded in red.

      List of type species of the genera with validly published names of the family Enterobacteriaceae. GenBank accession numbers for the genome sequences and the 16S rRNA gene sequences (if available) of the type strains of the type species are shown.

      Average nucleotide identity (ANIb) and percent identity values for six house-keeping genes (16S rRNA, atpD, dnaJ, infB, gyrB, rpoB) of the strain CCUG 66741T compared to the type strains of the type species of the genera of the family Enterobacteriaceae. Green shadings indicate the three highest values of each column.

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      average nucleotide identity

      ANIb

      average nucleotide identity based on BLAST

      CFA-FAME

      cell fatty acid-fatty acid methyl ester

      MALDI-TOF MS

      Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time Of Flight Mass Spectrometry

      MLSA

      multilocus sequence analysis

      qnr

      quinolone resistance

      WGS

      whole genome sequencing.

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      www.bacterio.net

      https://www.dsmz.de/services/online-tools/prokaryotic-nomenclature-up-to-date

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