An obligate anaerobic, Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterial strain designated AD58T was isolated from the feces of a 3-year-old boy with atopic dermatitis. The closest species is Parabacteroides fecalis with 96.98% 16S rRNA gene identity. The average nucleotide identity value between AD58T and P. fecalis AGMB00274T is 85.0-85.4%. The circular genome sequence is 3.77 Mbp long with 43.5 mol% G + C content. The strain AD58T grows at 32-42 °C, its pH range for growth is 6.0-7.5. No growth is observed in the presence of 1% or higher NaCl concentrations. The major fatty acids are anteiso-C15: 0, iso-C15: 0, and summed feature 11 (iso-C17: 0 3-OH and/or C18: 2 DMA), and the predominant respiratory quinone is MK-9. Conditioned media from AD58T increased expression of IL-8 but decreased expression of TLR-4 in HT29 cells. Based on the described properties, we propose AD58T as the type strain of Parabacteroides absconsus sp. nov. (= VKM B-3630T = JCM 35468T).
Keywords: Parabacteroides; Tannerellaceae; Atopic dermatitis; Human gut microbiota; Novel species.
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