Locus-specific mutational events in a multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis of Escherichia coli O157:H7
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Locus-specific mutational events in a multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis of Escherichia coli O157:H7
Abstract
Multilocus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) is a validated molecular subtyping method for detecting and evaluating Escherichia coli O157:H7 outbreaks. In a previous study, five outbreaks with a total of 21 isolates were examined by MLVA. Nearly 20% of the epidemiologically linked strains were single-locus variants (SLV) of their respective predominant outbreak clone. This result prompted an investigation into the mutation rates of the seven MLVA loci (TR1 to TR7). With an outbreak strain that was an SLV at the TR1 locus of the predominant clone, parallel and serial batch culture experiments were performed. In a parallel experiment, none (0/384) of the strains analyzed had mutations at the seven MLVA loci. In contrast, in the two 5-day serial experiments, 4.3% (41/960) of the strains analyzed had a significant variation in at least one of these loci (P < 0.001). The TR2 locus accounted for 85.3% (35/41) of the mutations, with an average mutation rate of 3.5 x 10(-3); the mutations rates for TR1 and TR5 were 10-fold lower. Single additions accounted for 77.1% (27/35) of the mutation events in TR2 and all (6/6) of the additions in TR1 and TR5. The remaining four loci had no slippage events detected. The mutation rates were locus specific and may impact the interpretation of MLVA data for epidemiologic investigations.
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