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Methylobacterium spp. as Emerging Opportunistic Premise Plumbing Pathogens

Kyle J. Szwetkowski, Joseph O. Falkinham

2020Pathogens37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Methylobacterium spp. are emerging opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens. Human infections linked to premise plumbing provide evidence of their routes of infection. Cells of a collection of representative strains of different Methylobacterium species were tested for hydrophobicity by contact angle, adherence and biofilm formation on different plumbing materials, and temperature tolerance (50–60 °C); characteristics shared by OPPPs. Methylobacterium spp. strains were shown to grow in drinking water, have high cell-surface hydrophobicity, adhere to pipe surface materials, form biofilms, and survive exposure to high (60° C) temperatures. It can be concluded that Methylobacterium spp. strains share traits in common with other opportunistic premise plumbing pathogens (OPPPs).

Topics & Concepts

MethylobacteriumOpportunistic pathogenBiofilmPremiseMicrobiologyBiologyBacteriaHuman pathogenPseudomonas aeruginosaGenetics16S ribosomal RNAPhilosophyLinguisticsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingLegionella and Acanthamoeba researchWater Treatment and Disinfection
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