| Literature DB >> 24961603 |
Kenitiro Ito1, Shigeru Matsushita, Mitsugu Yamazaki, Kazuo Moriya, Takayuki Kurazono, Noriaki Hiruta, Hiroshi Narimatsu, Nobuhiro Ueno, Junko Isobe, Jun Yatsuyanagi, Norimichi Kumagai, Michiko Hashimoto, Orn-Anong Ratchtrachenchai.
Abstract
Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAggEC) are an important cause of diarrhea. Four types of AAF have been identified; however, their prevalence and association with virulence properties remain unclear. E. coli strains carrying the aggR gene as EAggEC that were isolated in Japan and Thailand (n = 90) were examined for AAF subunit genes, two toxin genes (pet/astA), and clump formation. The most prevalent AAF gene was hdaA (28%), followed by aafA (20%), aggA (12%), and agg3A (4%), as well as a putative new AAF sequence (25.6%). Retention status of the toxin genes and intensities of clump formation appeared to vary according to the AAF type.Entities:
Keywords: aggR-positive Escherichia coli; aggregative adherence (AA); aggregative adherence fimbriae (AAF) type; toxin gene
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24961603 DOI: 10.1111/1348-0421.12173
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microbiol Immunol ISSN: 0385-5600 Impact factor: 1.955