INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN OF BACTERIOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE AND TAXONOMY Volume 9 January 15, 1959 No. 1 ON THE PRINCIPLES OF CLASSIFICATION AND NOMENCLATURE O F ENTEROBACTERIACEAE F. Kauffmann F r o m Statens Seruminstitut, Copenhagen (Director J . Grskov, M.D.) The following abbreviated definitions a r e common i n biology: "each distinct kindof bacterium is called a species" and Ira genus is a group of related species. Therefore, it is justified to call the Salmonella group a genus and the Salmonella sero-types species as all the established s e r o types according to the Kauffmann-White schema a r e distinct kinds of bacteria. The definition of the llSalmonella group" given by P. B r u c e White in 1929 begins with the words: 'IA l a r g e genus of serologically related, Gram-negative and non-sporing, bacilli'' and ends with the sentence: "All the known species a r e pathogenic f o r man, animals, o r both." In his 1st monograph together with W.G. Savage "An investigation of the Salmonella group, with special reference to food poisoningff P. B r u c e White h a s said of the absorption types (page 14): "They a r e elementary species par excellence." This was repeated in his 2nd monograph "Further studies of the Salmonella groupr1 in the following sentence (page 135): "There i s every reason to r e g a r d these as e l e mentary species, the products of definite phylogenetic events, t h e r e i s nothing to suggest transmutability among the known types." F u r t h e r i n his "Remarks on the Nomenclature and Classification of B a c t e r i a " in 1936 during the 2nd Congress of Microbiology in London, he wrote the following : - 6. The l e v e l and n a t u r e of t h e b a c t e r i a l genus and species i s a m a t t e r c a l l i n g f o r consideration. I t i s reasonably c l e a r t h a t such an accepted genus a s Salmonella, presenting types honoured with s p e c i f i c names, i s a c t u a l l y of t h e same o r d e r a s pneumococcus, t r e a t e d usually a s a s i n g l e s p e c i e s enclosing numbered o r v a r ifrom e t i ewww.microbiologyresearch.org s . Convenience, h i s t o r yby , and t h e subtypes Downloaded IP: 88.99.165.207 (Page 1) On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43 Page 2 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN c h a r a c t e r s of t h e o r g a n i s m s t h e m s e l v e s may f a v o u r t h e d i f f e r e n c e of t r e a t m e n t but t h e f a c t remains t h a t t h e Salmonella t y p e and t h e Pneumococcus type a r e of e q u i v a l e n t n a t u r a l s t a t u s and a r e elementary s p e c i e s i n t h e s e n s e of d e Vries, and t h a t S a l m o n e l l a and Pneumococcus a r e n a t u r a l g e n e r a r o u g h l y d e f i n e d by t h e i r R v a r i a n t s and by t h e i r b a s a l p r o t e i n s and polysaccharides. The Committee might u s e f u l l y r e a c h a d e c i s i o n a s t o whether t h e taxonomic s p e c i e s should be e s t a b l i s h e d a t t h e l e v e l of t h e elementary s p e c i e s o r whether i t s s i z e i n d i f f e r e n t c a s e s should c o n t i n u e t o be d i c t a t e d by convenience . According to the recommendations of P. Bruce White, the designations kenus for the whole group and species for the sero-types were adopted by the Salmonella Subcommittee in the first publication on "The genus Salmonella Lignibres, 1900,11pubiished in 1934. According to this proposal, the Nomenclature Committee in 1936 "approved the definition of the genus Salmonella Ligni&res a s s e t out in the report and accepted the type-species as Salmonella cholerae-suis (Smith) .I1 This was approved again by the 4th International Congress of Microbiology in Copenhagen 1947 when an emended Emonella definition was given. This definition too begins with the words: "A large genus of serologically related, G r a m negative and non- sporing bacilliv1and ends with the sentence of P. Bruce White: I'All the known species a r e pathogenic f o r man, animals, o r both." A change occurred in the Report of the 5th International Congress of Microbiology in Rio de Janeiro 1950 in which the words genera and species a r e substituted by the words llgroup" and lltypes.ll This was s t r e s s e d in the Report to the 6th International Congress of Microbiology inRome 1953 in the following way: S i n c e d i f f e r e n c e s of opinion may a r i s e i n regard t o nomenclature, and s i n c e t h e m a j o r i t y of t h e members of t h e Subcommittee p r e f e r s t h e terms Ifgroupstt and lrtypesfl f o r Itgenerat1 and "speciesI1, i n s o f a r a s p o s s i b l e o n l y common names a r e used throughout t h e r e p o r t . Downloaded from www.microbiologyresearch.org by IP: 88.99.165.207 On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43 Page 3 BACTERIOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE A N D TAXONOMY This attitude was adopted by Kauffmann in his book IIEnterobacteriaceae" and it was emphasized that the t e r m species was applied only to biochemically defined subdivisions of genera: "Therefore, the sero-types of Salmonella, Arizona, Escherichia etc. a r e not to be taken a s species.11 Today, the author wants to eliminate this sentence as he regards only the tribes and genera as biochemically defined subdivisions of the family while the species a r e the s e r o types, according to the definition of P. Bruce White and of the Salmonella Subcommittee. When Salmonella cholerae suis was accepted in 1936 a s the type-species, a l l other sero-types were regarded a s species too. These species a r e in reality large groups which consist of a lot of fermentative types and of phage-types. Therefore, these fermentative types and the phage-types should be regarded as subspecific entities, while the sero-types a r e species. What is valid f o r the genus Salmonella is valid for a l l the other genera like Escherichia in which the sero-types should be regarded a s species too. Consequently, all Shigella sero-types a r e regarded as species, while the sub-groups A, B and C (= Shigella dysenteriae, Shigella flexneri and , bioShigella boydii) a r e no species, but sub-genera, chemically defined sub-groups . Shigelk sonnei is a species a s it is a distinct sero-type. In the genera Klebsiella and Cloaca the sero-types a r e the species, while biochemically defined sub-groups a r e no species, but sub-genera. The same is valid for the genera Arizona, Citrobacter, S e r r a t i a and Providencia. The species of the genus Proteus a r e the sero-types according to Kauffmann and Perch, while Morganella, Rettgerella and Providencia a r e not species, but biochemically defined genera. - - &. Downloaded from www.microbiologyresearch.org by IP: 88.99.165.207 On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43 Page 4 Table 1 . INTERNATIONAL B ULLET I N Family E n t e r o b a c t e r i a c e a e Tribes Genera Type-Species I. 'Salriionelleae 1. Salmonella 2. Arizona Salmonella c h o l e r a e - s u i s Arizona 1 ,2:1,2,5 E s c h e r i c h i a c o l i (1:1:7) Shigella dysenteriae ' ( A l ) 11. E s c h e r i c h i e a e 3. Escherichia 4. S h i g e l l a 111. K l e b s i e l l e a e 5. C i t r a b a c t e r C i t r o b a c t e r f r e u n d i i (1:1,2) 6. K l e b s i e l l a K l e b s i e l l a pneumoniae (1:l) 7. Cloaca Cloaca. 80 Hafnia Ha f nia 9. Erwinia Erwinia 10. S e r r a t i a S e r r a t ia. -.. ... .. ..... ..... . . ... IV. Proteae 11 k o t e u s 12. Morganella 13 R e t t g e r e l l a 14. Providencia Proteus h a u s e r i (I :I) Morganella.. Ret tgere l l a . Providencia 1:l .. .. ... . In Table 1 a classification and nomenclature of Enterobacteriaceae i s " given in which the subdivision into 4 tribes i s based on a biochemical basis: G lutamic a c i d Tribes KCN deca rboxylase I. Salmonelleae I I. Escheric h i e a e 111. K l e b s i e l l e a e IV. Proteae - - - '+ + - + + - While the genera a r e biochemically defined (see Kauff mann: llEnterobacteriaceae'l), the species a r e the s e r o types. One of these sero-types i s regarded a s the typeSalmonella cholerae-suis in the genus Salspecies, monella o r Arizona 1 , 2 : 1 , 2 , 5 in the genus Arizona, a special sero-typewith t h e 0 antigens 1 , 2 and the H antigens 1, 2, 5 o r Escherichia 1 :1:7 = a special sero-type with 0 antigen Downloaded 1, K antigen and H antigen 7. from 1 www.microbiologyresearch.org by s., coli IP: 88.99.165.207 On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43 Page 5 BACTERIOLOGICAL NOMENCLATURE A N D TAXONOMY In t h e International Bacteriological Code of Nomenclature (Jour. B a c t . 55:287, 1948) i t i s suggested i n Recommendation 8a (page 5 3 ) "that the t e r m s serotype (or s er ol ogi cal type), biotype (or physiological z e ) and morphotype (or morphological -e) may appropriately b e substituted f o r type a s a designation of a subdivision of a species.'! While i t is c o r r e c t t o designate biotypes a n d m o rp hot ypes as subdivisions of a species, i t i s wrong t o r e g a r d the s er ot ypes as subdivisions. Th e re fo re it is requested to change the International Code of Nomenclature and t o p e r m i t the des i gnation of s e r o t y p e s as s p e c i e s . I should like t o ask the Judicial Commission f o r a n Opinion. - SUMMARY - T r i b e s and g e n e r a a r e biochemically defined subdivisions of the 0 familv Enterobacteriaceae. while sDecies a r e s e r o logically defined subdivisions of the g ener a, they a r e , according t o P. B r u c e White, llelementary s peci es par excellence .'I To r e a c h a n international agreement, it i s n e c e s s a r y to accept the above p ri n c i p l e s and t o abandon t he canception of the s p e c i e s as a biochemically defined subdivision of t he genus. In c o n t r a s t t o t ri b e s , and g e n e ra which a r e biochemically defined groups, t h e s p e c i e s a r e the s e ro- t ypes . Thes e ser o - t y p e s which a r e of fundamental importance f o r r api d diagnosis in routine -work, f o r epidemiological, genetical and chemical investigations, a r e the b a s i s f o r classification and nomenclature. REFERENCE6 Kauffmann, F. 1954. Enterobacteriaceae. 2nd ed. E. Munksgaard, Copenhagen. Salmonella Subcommittee. 1934. Jour. Hyg. &.:333. Savage, W.G. and P. Bruce White. 1945. An i n v e s t i g a t i o n of t h e Salmonella group, with s p e c i a l r e f e r e n c e t o food poisoning. Spec. Rep. Ser. ql, Med. Res. Council, London. Downloaded from www.microbiologyresearch.org by IP: 88.99.165.207 On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43 Page 6 INTERNATIONAL BULLETIN White, P. Bruce. 1926. Further s t u d i e s of t h e Salmonella group. Spec. Rep. Ser. 193. Med. Res. Council, London. 1929. The S a l m o n e l l a g r o u p , in "A System of Bacter i ology London. 1937. Remarks on t h e nomenclature and c l a s s i f i c a t i o n of b a c t e r i a . Repts. Proc., Second I n t e r n a t l . Cong. f o r Microbiology, LonQn, page 547. 1937. Z e n t r . B a k t e r i o l . 11, 9&145. . . -. -- -. Downloaded from www.microbiologyresearch.org by IP: 88.99.165.207 On: Sun, 18 Jun 2017 07:36:43
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