| Literature DB >> 32175032 |
Masanobu Kawanishi1, Chiaki Shimohara1, Yoshimitsu Oda1, Yuuta Hisatomi1, Yuta Tsunematsu2, Michio Sato2, Yuichiro Hirayama2, Noriyuki Miyoshi3, Yuji Iwashita4, Yuko Yoshikawa3,5, Haruhiko Sugimura4, Michihiro Mutoh6, Hideki Ishikawa7, Keiji Wakabayashi3, Takashi Yagi1, Kenji Watanabe2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Colibactin is a small genotoxic molecule produced by enteric bacteria, including certain Escherichia coli (E. coli) strains harbored in the human large intestine. This polyketide-peptide genotoxin is considered to contribute to the development of colorectal cancer. The colibactin-producing (clb +) microorganisms possess a 54-kilobase genomic island (clb gene cluster). In the present study, to assess the distribution of the clb gene cluster, genotyping analysis was carried out among E. coli strains randomly chosen from the Japan Collection of Microorganisms, RIKEN BRC, Japan.Entities:
Keywords: Colibactin; Genotoxicity; Genotyping
Year: 2020 PMID: 32175032 PMCID: PMC7065307 DOI: 10.1186/s41021-020-00149-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Environ ISSN: 1880-7046
Summary of genotyping and genotoxicity analyses
| Strain | Genotoxicity (MN test) | |
|---|---|---|
| JCM1246 | – | – |
| JCM1649T | – | – |
| JCM5263 | + | + |
| JCM5491 | +a | + |
| JCM18426 | – | – |
| JCM20114 | – | – |
| Nissle 1917 | +b | + |
aGenotyping data are also confirmed in ref. [4]
bGenomic data are also from ref. [1]
Fig. 1Typical gel images of amplicons from genomic DNA of a clb+ and a clb− strain. Genomic DNA of JCM5263 (clb) and JCM20114 (clb) were analyzed. The clb genes and expected sizes of their amplicons (bp) in PCR are as follows: clbA, 613; clbB, 555; clbC, 503, clbD, 431; clbF, 465; clbG, 599; clbH, 693; clbI, 643; clbJ, 544; clbK, 690; clbL, 401; clbM, 592; clbN, 581; clbO, 438; clbP, 464; clbQ, 430
Fig. 2The read coverage of the clb genes in genomic DNA of E. coli strains determined by Illumina MiSeq. The color represents the read coverage of the indicated clb gene in the indicated strains
Fig. 3Micronuclei formation in CHO AA8 cells infected with clbE. coli. Relative cell growth and mean values of MN frequencies at least 1000 cells are shown. In the graph, MOI = 0 represents the vehicle control (treatment with IM). Horizontal red lines in MN graphs indicate MN frequencies two fold higher than those of each vehicle control. N.A. indicates data are not available due to the high cytotoxicity
Fig. 4Dose-dependent induction of micronuclei in CHO AA8 cells infected with clbE. coli. Mean ± SD values of at least three independent experiments are shown. MOI = 0 represents the vehicle control. * indicates p < 0.05 and ** indicates p < 0.01 (versus that of MOI = 0) according to the t-test
Fig. 5Induction of SOS response (umuC gene) by E. coli extracts in umu test. Relative LacZ activity to the clb− strain JCM1649T. Mean values of duplicated determinations are shown. 4-NQO as a positive control of DNA damaging agent (incubated for 3 h at 37 °C)