Legionella pneumophila serogroup (SG) 1 is the most frequent cause of legionellosis. This study analyzed environmental isolates of L. pneumophila SG 1 in Japan using monoclonal antibody (MAb) typing and sequence-based typing (SBT). Samples were analyzed from bathwater (BW; n=50), cooling tower water (CT; n=50), and soil (SO; n=35). The distribution of MAb types varied by source, with the most prevalent types being Bellingham (42%), Oxford (72%), and OLDA (51%) in BW, CT, and SO, respectively. The ratios of MAb 3/1 positive isolates were 26, 2, and 14% from BW, CT, and SO, respectively. The environmental isolates from BW, CT, and SO were divided into 34 sequence types (STs; index of discrimination [IOD]=0.973), 8 STs (IOD= 0.448), and 11 STs (IOD=0.879), respectively. Genetic variation among CT isolates was smaller than seen in BW and SO. ST1 accounted for 74% of the CT isolates. The only common STs between (i) BW and CT, (ii) BW and SO, and (iii) CT and SO were ST1, ST129, and ST48, respectively, suggesting that each environment constitutes an independent habitat. © 2012, American Society for Microbiology.
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Amemura-Maekawa, J., Kikukawa, K., Helbig, J. H., Kaneko, S., Suzuki-Hashimoto, A., Furuhata, K., … Murakami, K. (2012). Distribution of monoclonal antibody subgroups and sequence-based types among Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1 isolates derived from cooling tower water, bathwater, and soil in Japan. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 78(12), 4263–4270. https://doi.org/10.1128/AEM.06869-11
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