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Marcos Paulo Vieira Cunha1, Andre Becker Saidenberg1, Andrea Micke Moreno2, Antonio José Piantino Ferreira1, Mônica Aparecida Midolli Vieira3, Tânia Aparecida Tardelli Gomes3, Terezinha Knöbl1.
Abstract
Extra-intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) represent an emerging pathogen, with pandemic strains increasingly involved in cases of urinary tract infections (UTIs), bacteremia, and meningitis. In addition to affecting humans, the avian pathotype of ExPEC, avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), causes severe economic losses to the poultry industry. Several studies have revealed overlapping characteristics between APEC and human ExPEC, leading to the hypothesis of a zoonotic potential of poultry strains. However, the description of certain important pandemic clones, such as Sequence Type 73 (ST73), has not been reported in food sources. We characterized 27 temporally matched APEC strains from diverse poultry farms in Brazil belonging to the O6 serogroup because this serogroup is frequently described as a causal factor in UTI and septicemia in humans in Brazil and worldwide. The isolates were genotypically characterized by identifying ExPEC virulence factors, phylogenetically tested by phylogrouping and multilocus sequence type (MLST) analysis, and compared to determine their similarity employing the pulsed field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) technique. The strains harbored a large number of virulence determinants that are commonly described in uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) and sepsis associated E. coli (SEPEC) strains and, to a lesser extent in neonatal meningitis associated E. coli (NMEC), such as pap (85%), sfa (100%), usp (100%), cnf1 (22%), kpsMTII (66%), hlyA (52%), and ibeA (4%). These isolates also yielded a low prevalence of some genes that are frequently described in APEC, such as iss (37%), tsh, ompT, and hlyF (8% each), and cvi/cva (0%). All strains were classified as part of the B2 phylogroup and sequence type 73 (ST73), with a cluster of 25 strains showing a clonal profile by PFGE. These results further suggest the zoonotic potential of some APEC clonal lineages and their possible role in the epidemiology of human ExPEC, in addition to providing the first description of the O6-B2-ST73 clonal group in poultry.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28594893 PMCID: PMC5464619 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0178970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Prevalence of virulence markers in 27 strains of APEC O6-B2-ST73.
| Virulence gene | Description | |
|---|---|---|
| Type I fimbriae | 23 (85) | |
| P fimbriae | 23 (85) | |
| Regulatory gene of curli | 26 (96) | |
| S fimbriae | 27 (100) | |
| Temperature-sensitive hemagglutinin | 2 (8) | |
| Afimbrial adhesin | 0 (0) | |
| Catecholate siderophore (salmochelin) receptor | 25 (92) | |
| Iron-repressible protein (yersiniabactin synthesis) | 26 (96) | |
| Ferric yersinia uptake (yersiniabactin receptor) | 26 (96) | |
| Ferric aerobactin receptor | 6 (22) | |
| Aerobactin synthesis | 25 (92) | |
| Group II capsule antigens | 18 (66) | |
| Increased serum survival | 10 (37) | |
| Outer membrane protease gene | 2 (8) | |
| Colicin V (ColV) | 0 (0) | |
| Vacuolating autotransporter toxin | 26 (96) | |
| Secreted autotransporter toxin | 10 (37) | |
| Hemolysin A | 14 (52) | |
| Cytotoxic necrotizing factor 1 | 6 (22) | |
| EAST1 (heat-stable cytotoxin) | 0 (0) | |
| Uropathogenic specific protein | 27 (100) | |
| Invasion of brain endothelium | 1 (4) | |
| Avian Hemolysin | 2 (8) | |
| Pathogenicity island I marker of UPEC CFT073 | 26 (96) | |
| PAI IICFT073 | Pathogenicity island II marker of UPEC CFT073 | 27 (100) |
| PAI I536 | Pathogenicity island I marker of UPEC 536 | 5 (18) |
| PAI II536 | Pathogenicity island II marker of UPEC 536 | 0 (0) |
Fig 1XbaI-PFGE dendrogram generated with the Bionumerics software based on the Dice similarity index indicating the genetic relatedness of 27 ExPEC O6-B2-ST73 strains from poultry.
The level of similarity (%) is shown at the top. A, B and C indicate the three pulsotypes. States: PR = Paraná, RS = Rio Grande do Sul, SC = Santa Catarina, SP = São Paulo. VFs = Virulence factor, SUL = Sulfonamides, TET = Tetracycline.