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Peptoniphilus

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Domain
  
Order
  
Clostridiales

Higher classification
  
Clostridiales

Phylum
  
Scientific name
  
Peptoniphilus

Rank
  
Genus

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Bacteria, Eggerthella, Atopobium, Clostridia, Firmicutes

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Peptoniphilus is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes (Bacteria).

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Etymology

The name Peptoniphilus derives from:
New Latin noun peptonum, peptone; New Latin adjective philus from Greek adjective philos (φίλος) meaning friend, loving; New Latin masculine gender noun Peptoniphilus, friend of peptone, referring to the use of peptone as a major energy source.

Classification

Peptoniphilus are gram positive anaerobic cocci that were formerly classified in the genus Peptostreptococcus. They are non-saccharolytic, use peptone as a major energy source and produce butyrate.

Clinical relevance

This genus is part of the vaginal and gut microbiota. They have been reported to as present in diabetic skin and soft tissue infections, bone and joint infections, surgical site infections, chorioamnionitis and bloodstream infections. They are typically found as part of polymicrobial infections but are difficult to recover with usual clinical cultures. They have been increasingly reported with the more widespread use of 16S PCR and MALDI-TOF for identification.

Species

The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely

  • P. asaccharolyticus
  • P. gorbachii
  • P. harei
  • P. ivorii
  • P. lacrimalis
  • P. olsenii
  • References

    Peptoniphilus Wikipedia