Mycobacterium farcinogenes

Mycobacterium farcinogenes

Description
Gram-positive, nonmotile and strongly acid-fast rods. Short or long filaments, bent and branched, in clumps or tangled, lacy network.

Colony characteristics Rough, yellow and convoluted colonies. Firmly adherent to medium and surrounded by an iridescent halo.

Physiology
 * Slow growth after 15-20 days on Löwenstein-Jensen medium.

Differential characteristics
 * On the basis of characteristic lipids this species belongs to the genus Mycobacterium and not to the genus Nocardia.
 * DNA homology to the closely related species M. senegalense. Both species, share an identical 5' 16S rDNA sequence. However, the ITS sequences are different

Pathogenesis

 * Causes farcy in African cattle.
 * Distinctive pathogenicity for guinea pigs: on subcutaneous inoculation, M. farcinogenes produces draining and slow healing abscesses after 8 days

Type Strain
Strain IEMVT 75 = ATCC 35753 = CCUG 21047 = DSM 43637 = NCTC 10955.
 * First isolated from lesions of farcy in African bovines (Chad).