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. 2009 Jul;47(7):2090-6.
doi: 10.1128/JCM.02048-08. Epub 2009 Apr 29.

Putative adhesins of enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli of serogroup O26 isolated from humans and cattle

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Putative adhesins of enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli of serogroup O26 isolated from humans and cattle

Marjorie Bardiau et al. J Clin Microbiol. 2009 Jul.

Abstract

Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli (EHEC) strains are responsible for food poisoning in developed countries via consumption of vegetal and animal food sources contaminated by ruminant feces, and some strains (O26, O111, and O118 serogroups) are also responsible for diarrhea in young calves. The prevalence of 27 putative adhesins of EHEC and of bovine necrotoxigenic E. coli (NTEC) was studied with a collection of 43 bovine and 29 human enteropathogenic (EPEC) and EHEC strains and 5 non-EPEC/non-EHEC (1 bovine and 4 human) O26 strains, using specific PCRs. Four "groups" of adhesins exist, including adhesins present in all O26 strains, adhesins present in most O26 strains, adhesins present in a few O26 strains, and adhesins not present in O26 strains. The common profile of EHEC/EPEC strains was characterized by the presence of loc3, loc5, loc7, loc11, loc14, paa, efa1, iha, lpfA(O26), and lpfA(O113) genes and the absence of loc1, loc2, loc6, loc12, loc13, saa, and eibG genes. Except for the lpfA(O26) gene, which was marginally associated with bovine EHEC/EPEC strains in comparison with human strains (P = 0.012), none of the results significantly differentiated bovine strains from human strains. One adhesin gene (ldaE) was statistically (P < 0.01) associated with O26 EHEC/EPEC strains isolated from diarrheic calves in comparison with strains isolated from healthy calves. ldaE-positive strains could therefore represent a subgroup possessing the specific property of producing diarrhea in young calves. This is the first time that the distribution of putative adhesins has been described for such a large collection of EHEC/EPEC O26 strains isolated from both humans and cattle.

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