Detection and molecular characterization of filamentous actinobacteria and thermoactinomycetes present in water-damaged building materials

M. L. Suihko, O. Priha, H. L. Alakomi, P. Thompson, B. Mälarstig, R. Stott, M. Richardson

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    Abstract

    In this study the dominant filamentous actinobacteria occurring in water-damaged building materials were detected by culture and characterized by automated ribotyping and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Fifty-two samples were taken from 20 water-damaged houses in four different countries. A total of 122 bacterial isolates were analyzed. Actinobacteria or thermoactinomycetes were present in 48% of the samples. The dominant genus was Streptomyces (58% of isolates), followed by Thermoactinomyces (23%), Laceyella (14%), Nocardiopsis (3%), Pseudonocardia (1%) and Saccharomonospora (1%). The most frequently detected species was the thermophilic Thermoactinomyces vulgaris (14 samples/4 countries). The most common streptomycetes were closely related to the heterogeneous species Streptomyces microflavus (7/2) or Streptomyces griseus (6/2). Automated ribotyping was a rapid tool for reliable characterization of these isolates. The spores of thermoactinomycetes and toxic substances of Nocardiopsis species and S. griseus may constitute a risk for human health. © Blackwell Munksgaard 2009.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)268-277
    Number of pages9
    JournalIndoor Air
    Volume19
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jun 2009

    Keywords

    • 16S rDNA
    • Actinobacteria
    • Automated ribotyping
    • Thermoactinomycetes
    • Water-damaged buildings

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