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''Legionella cherrii'' is an aerobic, flagellated,
Gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that, unlike gram-positive bacteria, do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. Their defining characteristic is that their cell envelope consists ...
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from the genus ''Legionella''. It was isolated from a heated water sample in Minnesota. ''L. cherrii'' is similar to another ''
Legionella ''Legionella'' is a genus of gram-negative bacteria, gram-negative bacteria that can be seen using a silver stain or grown in a special media that contains cysteine, an amino acid. It is known to cause legionellosis (all illnesses caused by ''Legi ...
'' species, '' L. pneumophila'', and is believed to cause major
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problems.


History


Discovery

The bacterium was first discovered in 1982 by R. L. Tyndall and C. B. Duncan, who were a part of D.J. Brenner's team that discovered ten new species of ''Legionella''. The isolation process initiated after collecting water samples and transferring them into
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tissues before plating them onto buffered charcoal yeast extract agar. Afterwards, ''L. cherrii'' strains were cultured around 36 °C in an environment containing 2.5% carbon dioxide.


Etymology

The genus ''Legionella'' is named after the 1976
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(''Legionella pneumophila'') outbreak at the
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convention at the
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in
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. The genus was previously unknown, but it was established three years later. The
specific Specific may refer to: * Specificity (disambiguation) * Specific, a cure or therapy for a specific illness Law * Specific deterrence, focussed on an individual * Specific finding, intermediate verdict used by a jury in determining the final ...
term ''cherrii'' is derived from the scientist William B. Cherry due to his contributions on the studies of Legionellae.


Characterization and genomics

''Legionella cherrii'' is rod-shaped and considered an
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-negative bacterium since it lacks
cytochrome Cytochromes are redox-active proteins containing a heme, with a central iron (Fe) atom at its core, as a cofactor. They are involved in the electron transport chain and redox catalysis. They are classified according to the type of heme and its ...
c oxidase and does not use oxygen in its
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. ''L. cherrii'' also has the ability to autofluoresce a bluish-white color which was tested by placing the
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under a Woods lamp-a mechanism that uses
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to highlight bacteria-and measured under 366 nm
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. ''L. cherrii'' lacks the ability to reduce
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, does not contain a
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, and does not convert D-glucose to acid. However, ''L. cherrii'' can
hydrolyze Hydrolysis (; ) is any chemical reaction in which a molecule of water breaks one or more chemical bonds. The term is used broadly for substitution, elimination, and solvation reactions in which water is the nucleophile. Biological hydrolysis ...
gelatin. When on a yeast extract agar plate, ''L. cherrii'' forms a dissolvable brown pigment containing
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. One or a few
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aid them in their motility. ''Legionella'' organisms’ dependence on L-cysteine and their unique fatty acids and isoprenoid
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distinguish them from other aerobic bacteria. Like other ''Legionella'' species, ''L. cherrii'' does not form spores and is an aerobic, Gram-negative bacterium. The
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size was sequenced using Illumina HiSeq 2000 and found to be 3.7 Mb. Scaffold assembly was conducted using whole genome shotgun sequencing and 13 scaffolds were found in the complete genome. The G/C content for this particular species of ''Legionella'' is 38.8 mol%. About 3,111 protein coding genes, four
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genes, and 36
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genes were also discovered in the genome.


Ecology

Various strains of ''L. cherrii'' were isolated in different areas in 1982. Strains ORW, ORB, and ORZ were discovered in Minnesota in a heated water sample. Another isolate, SC-65-C3, was found in a potable water stern on the island of St. Croix in the
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. ''Legionella'' species are mostly found in freshwater environments. However, various strains of ''Legionella'' can congregate in water filtration systems, air conditioning units, humidifiers, and equipment used to combat respiratory infections.


Phylogeny

To determine previously classified ''Legionella'' species' relatedness to ''L. cherrii'', Brenner et al. hybridized DNA reactions using an ''in vitro'' method with
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(32PO4). A similar percentage of 94% or higher was found between the four ''L. cherrii'' strains. Reassociation criteria differed between 60 and 75 °C depending on the optimal or stringent growth of the bacteria. None to 0.5%
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was found in related sequences. ''L. steigerwaltii'' was related to ''L. cherrii'' the most, and exhibited a 67% relatedness percentage. Following ''L. steigerwalti'', ''L. dumofii'' (57%), ''L. anisa'' (56%), ''L. bozemanii'' (51%), and ''L. gormanii'' (47%) showed these levels of similarity. Although ''L. parisiensis'' is an autofluorescent species like ''L. cherrii'', it only had a 24% relatedness to ''L. cherrii''. Compared to other ''Legionella'' species, ''L. cherrii'' is 6-35% related.


Pathogenesis

''Legionella cherrii'' and other ''Legionella'' species are considered to be
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bacteria that can cause major respiratory problems in humans. Infection occurs when a human host inhales the organism, which may be carried in humidified air. Distinguishing patients with Legionnaire’s disease is difficult because most are
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due to Legionnaire’s disease being similar to other types of pneumonia. Although ''L. pneumophila'' is the leading cause of Legionnaire’s disease, other ''Legionella'' species (such as ''L. cherrii'') likely are capable of causing this disease. The cultural growth period for ''Legionellae'' is typically 3–4 days. Lung
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or
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is not necessary to obtain a clinical isolate from a human patient. Plated acidification or using BCYE agar increases the level of selectivity and allows easier access to collecting a ''Legionella'' sample from an infected human’s
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. Not much is known on how to treat Legionnaire’s disease, but one way could be to reduce the amount of
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production the bacteria create.


References


External links


Type strain of ''Legionella cherrii'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase
{{Taxonbar, from=Q16984288 Legionellales