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Phenotypic and molecular characterization of Escherichia albertii: Further surrogates to avoid potential laboratory misidentification.

Atsushi Hinenoya1, Hidetoshi Ichimura2, Sharda Prasad Awasthi3, Noritomo Yasuda3, Jun Yatsuyanagi4, Shinji Yamasaki5.   

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Escherichia albertii is an emerging gastrointestinal pathogen, related to Escherichia coli, which can be misidentified as enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC), due to the presence of the eae gene in E. albertii. The aim of this study was to verify our hypothesis that E. coli cytolethal distending toxin-II (Eccdt-II) gene-positive E. coli is E. albertii and to accumulate the data regarding the bacteriological characteristics of E. albertii. For these purposes, we attempted to detect E. albertii in eae gene-positive bacteria previously identified as E. coli and to examine if re-identified E. albertii contained Eccdt-II-homologous gene and remaining eae gene-positive E. coli did not. A total of 373 eae gene-positive E. coli strains were analyzed by biochemical tests, multilocus sequence analysis and an E. albertii-specific PCR. The strains re-identified as E. albertii were also examined for the presence of cdt genes by using 32P-labled DNA probes, followed by their toxin-typing. Of the 373 strains, 17 were re-identified as E. albertii by three above-mentioned methods. Furthermore, all the 17 re-identified E. albertii possessed cdt genes highly homologous to Eccdt-II and Eacdt genes. Moreover, Eccdt-I or both Eccdt-I and stx2f genes were detected in two re-identified E. albertii strains. However, the remaining 356 strains did not carry such cdt genes. These data indicate that all re-identified E. albertii isolates specifically carried cdt genes homologous to Eccdt-II and Eacdt genes. We suggest that Eccdt-II gene-positive E. coli may be identical to E. albertii.
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Keywords:  CDT; E. coli cytolethal distending toxin-II; EPEC; Escherichia albertii; eae

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30606690     DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmm.2018.12.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Med Microbiol        ISSN: 1438-4221            Impact factor:   3.473


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Authors:  J Michael Janda; Sharon L Abbott
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3.  Isolation and characterization of Escherichia albertii from wild and safeguarded animals in Okayama Prefecture and its prefectural borders, Japan.

Authors:  Atsushi Naka; Atsushi Hinenoya; Sharda Prasad Awasthi; Shinji Yamasaki
Journal:  J Vet Med Sci       Date:  2022-07-27       Impact factor: 1.105

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