A new methanogen "methanobrevibacter massiliense" isolated in a case of severe periodontitis

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Background: A few methanogens have been previously recovered from periodontitis lesions, yet their repertoire may not be completed. We recovered a previously unreported methanogen species in this situation. Case presentation: A 64-year-old Caucasian woman was diagnosed with chronic, severe generalized periodontitis. In the presence of negative controls, an 18-month culture of periodontal pockets in anaerobe Hungate tube yielded "Methanobrevibacter massiliense" and Pyramidobacter piscolens. Conclusions: This case report provides evidence of the symbiotic strategy deployed by the methanogens and the anaerobes, and reports the first culture of a new methanogen, "M. massiliense".

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Huynh, H. T. T., Pignoly, M., Drancourt, M., & Aboudharam, G. (2017). A new methanogen “methanobrevibacter massiliense” isolated in a case of severe periodontitis. BMC Research Notes, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-017-2980-3

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