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Fabiano T Romão1, Rodrigo T Hernandes2,3, Denise Yamamoto4, Lika Osugui5, Ana Flavia Popi6, Tânia A T Gomes7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Attachment is essential to maintain bacteria at their preferential intestinal colonization sites. There is little information on the influence of different environmental conditions in the interaction of atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) strains with epithelial cells. In this study, we evaluated the effect of different glucose (5 and 25 mM) and CO2 (0.03 and 5%) concentrations and presence of bile salts on the adhesiveness of the aEPEC strain 1551-2.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25527183 PMCID: PMC4290818 DOI: 10.1186/s12866-014-0299-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Microbiol ISSN: 1471-2180 Impact factor: 3.605
Figure 1Comparison of quantitative and qualitative adherence of aEPEC 1551–2 strain to HeLa cells under different environmental conditions. (A) Number of adherent bacteria recovered after 6 h of incubation with HeLa cells, demonstrating the positive influence of CO2 (5%) in the adhesiveness of aEPEC 1551–2. (B, C, D and E) Distinct adherence patterns observed in 1551–2 interaction with HeLa cells, after incubation in medium containing 5 mM (B and D) or 25 mM (C and E) glucose, in a normal air atmosphere (B and C) and in an atmosphere of 5% CO2 (D and E). The hybrid LA/AA-like pattern is observed over and around cells, only in assays performed in medium containing 25 mM glucose (C and E). * and ** represent statistical differences observed between experiments performed under 0.03% and 5% CO2 concentration, in medium containing low (P =0.03) or high (P =0.002) glucose concentration, respectively.
Figure 2The aggregative adherence-like pattern shown by aEPEC 1551–2 at high glucose concentration is dependent on type 1 pili production. (A) Relative expression of fimA in presence of 5 mM (calibrator) and 25 mM glucose at 1.5 h, 3 h and 6 h. The data showed that at 3 and 6 h, there was an increase in fimA expression of 75 ± 21% and 103 ± 15%, respectively. (B, C, D and E) Adherence patterns observed with the wild-type strain (B), 1551-2ΔfimA (C), 1551-2ΔfimA (pBAD) (D) and 1551-2ΔfimA (pFimA) (E). The 1551-2ΔfimA mutant maintained the LA pattern on HeLa cells, but the AA-like pattern was no longer observed, pointing to the involvement of T1P in the establishment of this phenotype. * and ** indicate statistical differences observed between experiments performed at 5 and 25 mM glucose after 3 h (P =0.02) and 6 h (P =0.002) of incubation, respectively.
Bacterial strains and plasmids used in this study
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| 1551-2 | aEPEC (ONT:H−) isolated from a diarrheic child, which expresses LA on HeLa cells (NalR) | [ |
| 1551-2Δ | 1551-2 | [ |
| 1551-2Δ | 1551-2 mutant harboring pBAD/Myc-His A vector (NalR ZeoR AmpR) | [ |
| 1551-2ΔfimA(p | 1551-2 mutant harboring pFimA (NalR ZeoR AmpR) | [ |
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| pBAD/Myc-His A | Cloning vector, harboring the araBAD promoter (pBAD) from | Invitrogen |
| pFimA | pBAD/Myc-His A vector harboring the | [ |
NalR: nalidixic acid resistant; ZeoR: zeocin resistant; AmpR: ampicillin resistant; LA: Localized adherence.