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- Mycobacterium intracellulare、M. intracellulare
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- 細菌、マイコバクテリウム属、非定型抗酸菌、非定型抗酸菌複合体、マイコバクテリウム・アビウム・イントラセルラーレ
WordNet
- located or occurring within a cell or cells; "intracellular fluid"
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Mycobacterium intracellulare |
Scientific classification |
Kingdom: |
Bacteria |
Phylum: |
Actinobacteria |
Order: |
Actinomycetales |
Suborder: |
Corynebacterineae |
Family: |
Mycobacteriaceae |
Genus: |
Mycobacterium |
Species: |
M. intracellulare |
Binomial name |
Mycobacterium intracellulare
Runyon 1965,[1] ATCC 13950 |
Mycobacterium intracellulare is a species of the phylum actinobacteria (Gram-positive bacteria with high guanine and cytosine content, one of the dominant phyla of all bacteria), belonging to the genus mycobacterium.
Contents
- 1 Description
- 2 Pathogenesis
- 3 Type strain
- 4 References
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Description
"Gram-positive", nonmotile and acid-fast short to long rods.
Colony characteristics
- Usually smooth, rarely rough and nonpigmented colonies. Ageing colonies may become yellow.
Physiology
- Growth on Löwenstein-Jensen medium and Middlebrook 7H10 at 37°C after 7 or more days.
- Resistant to isoniazid, ethambutol, rifampin and streptomycin.
Differential characteristics
- M. intracellulare and Mycobacterium avium form the M. avium complex (MAC).
- Remarkable ITS heterogeneity within different M. intracellulare isolates.
Pathogenesis
- Most frequently encountered in pulmonary secretions from patients suffering from tuberculosis-like disease and from surgical specimens from such patients.
- When isolated from human secretions, it is often the etiologic agent of pulmonary disease, although frequently isolated as apparent casual resident
- Biosafety level 2
Type strain
- First isolated from fatal systemic disease in a child. Found in soil and water.
Strain ATCC 13950 = CCUG 28005 = CIP 104243 = DSM 43223 = JCM 6384 = NCTC 13025.
References
- ^ Runyon, E. 1965. Pathogenic mycobacteria. Advances in Tuberculosis Research, 14, 235-287.
Actinobacteria (high-G+C) Infectious diseases · Bacterial diseases: G+ (primarily A00–A79, 001–041, 080–109)
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Actinomycineae |
Actinomycetaceae
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Actinomyces israelii (Actinomycosis, Cutaneous actinomycosis) · Tropheryma whipplei (Whipple's disease) · Arcanobacterium haemolyticum (Arcanobacterium haemolyticum infection)
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Propionibacteriaceae
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Propionibacterium acnes
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Corynebacterineae |
Mycobacteriaceae
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M. tuberculosis/
M. bovis
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Tuberculosis: Ghon focus/Ghon's complex · Pott disease · brain (Meningitis, Rich focus) · Tuberculous lymphadenitis (Tuberculous cervical lymphadenitis) · cutaneous (Scrofuloderma, Erythema induratum, Lupus vulgaris, Prosector's wart, Tuberculosis cutis orificialis, Tuberculous cellulitis, Tuberculous gumma) · Lichen scrofulosorum · Tuberculid (Papulonecrotic tuberculid) · Primary inoculation tuberculosis · Miliary · Tuberculous pericarditis · Urogenital tuberculosis · Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis · Extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis
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M. leprae
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Leprosy: Tuberculoid leprosy · Borderline tuberculoid leprosy · Borderline leprosy · Borderline lepromatous leprosy · Lepromatous leprosy · Histoid leprosy
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Nontuberculous
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R1: M. kansasii · M. marinum (Aquarium granuloma)
R2: M. gordonae
R3: M. avium complex/Mycobacterium avium/Mycobacterium intracellulare/MAP (MAI infection) · M. ulcerans (Buruli ulcer) · M. haemophilum
R4/RG: M. fortuitum · M. chelonae · M. abscessus
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Nocardiaceae
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Nocardia asteroides/Nocardia brasiliensis (Nocardiosis) · Rhodococcus equi
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Corynebacteriaceae
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Corynebacterium diphtheriae (Diphtheria) · Corynebacterium minutissimum (Erythrasma) · Corynebacterium jeikeium (Group JK corynebacterium sepsis)
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Bifidobacteriaceae |
Gardnerella vaginalis
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gr+f/gr+a(t)/gr-p(c)/gr-o
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Mycobacteria (including Nontuberculous)
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Slowly growing
(R1P=photochromogenic;
R2S=scotochromogenic;
R3N=nonchromogenic) |
Long helix 18
(TKHGC)
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M. tuberculosis group
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MTC: M. tuberculosis · M. bovis · M. africanum · M. microti · M. canetti • M. caprae • M. pinnipedii
MPM: R1P (M. marinum) • R2S (M. pseudoshottsii) • R3N (M. ulcerans, M. shottsii, M. liflandii)
Leprosy: M. leprae • M. lepraemurium • M. lepromatosis
R3N: other ( M. lacus, M. kumamotonense)
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K/H groups
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M. kansasii group
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MAC: R3N (M. intracellulare/M. avium, M. avium subspecies paratuberculosis, M. chimaera) • R2S (M. bohemicum)
GK: R1P (M. kansasii) • R3N (M. gastri)
R2S ( M. nebraskense, M. seoulense) • R3N ( M. scrofulaceum)
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M. haemophilum group
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M. haemophilum • R2S (M. szulgai) • R3N ( M. malmoense)
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M. gordonae group
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R1P (M. asiaticum) • R2S (M. gordonae)
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M. conspicuum group
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R2S (M. conspicuum)
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Long helix 18
(other)
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M. xenopi group
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M. botniense • M. shimoidei/M. xenopi • M. heckeshornense • M. hassiacum
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M. celatum group
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R2S (M. cookii) • R3N (M. branderi, M. celatum)
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M. hiberniae group
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M. terrae • M. hiberniae • M. nonchromogenicum/M. arupense
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Short helix 18
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M. simiae clade
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M. simiae group: R3N (M. genavense/M. triplex, M. florentinum/M. montefiorense, M. heidelbergense/M. parmense, M. simiae) • R2S (M. lentiflavum)
M. kubicae group: R3N (M. parascrofulaceum) • R2S (M. palustre/M. kubicae)
M. interjectum group: M. interjectum • M. saskatchewanense
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M. intermedium group
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M. intermedium
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Ungrouped
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M. triviale • M. doricum • M. tusciae • M. arosiense
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Rapidly growing/
Runyon IV |
M. neoaurum group
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M. mageritense • M. wolinskyi
M. canariasense • M. cosmeticum • M. diernhoferi • M. hodleri • M. frederiksbergense • M. neoaurum
M. brisbanense
M. fluoroanthenivorans
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F/T groups
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M. fortuitum group
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M. chitae/M. fallax/M. gadium
M. rhodesiae • M. houstonense
M. neworleansense/M. boenickei/M. fortuitum/M. porcinum/M. senegalense
M. septicum/M. peregrinum/M. alvei
M. farcinogenes
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M. vaccae group
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M. obuense/M. gilvum/M. parafortuitum
M. chlorophenolicum/M. chubuense • M. psychrotolerans/M. sphagni • M. aubagnense/M. mucogenicum/M. phocaicum
AV (M. aurum, M. vanbaalenii, M. vaccae) • M. austroafricanum • M. pyrenivorans
M. poriferae
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M. smegmatis group
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M. agri/M. thermoresistibile · M. duvalii/M. flavescens • M. monacense • M. pulveris/M. conceptionense/M. moriokaense
M. novocastrense/M. brumae/M. phlei
M. confluentis/M. madagascariense
M. smegmatis/ M. goodii
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M. chelonae group
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M. komossense • M. murale/M. tokaiense • M. aichiense • M. chelonae • M. abscessus • M. immunogenum • M. massiliense • M. bolletii
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M. elephantis group
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M. elephantis • M. holsaticum
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