Escherichia coli Isolates That Carry vat, fyuA, chuA, and yfcV Efficiently Colonize the Urinary Tract

RR Spurbeck, PC Dinh Jr, ST Walk… - Infection and …, 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol
RR Spurbeck, PC Dinh Jr, ST Walk, AE Stapleton, TM Hooton, LK Nolan, KS Kim…
Infection and immunity, 2012Am Soc Microbiol
ABSTRACT Extraintestinal Escherichia coli (ExPEC), a heterogeneous group of pathogens,
encompasses avian, neonatal meningitis, and uropathogenic E. coli strains. While several
virulence factors are associated with ExPEC, there is no core set of virulence factors that can
be used to definitively differentiate these pathotypes. Here we describe a multiplex of four
virulence factor-encoding genes, yfcV, vat, fyuA, and chuA, highly associated with
uropathogenic E. coli strains that can distinguish three groups of E. coli: diarrheagenic and …
Abstract
Extraintestinal Escherichia coli (ExPEC), a heterogeneous group of pathogens, encompasses avian, neonatal meningitis, and uropathogenic E. coli strains. While several virulence factors are associated with ExPEC, there is no core set of virulence factors that can be used to definitively differentiate these pathotypes. Here we describe a multiplex of four virulence factor-encoding genes, yfcV, vat, fyuA, and chuA, highly associated with uropathogenic E. coli strains that can distinguish three groups of E. coli: diarrheagenic and animal-associated E. coli strains, human commensal and avian pathogenic E. coli strains, and uropathogenic and neonatal meningitis E. coli strains. Furthermore, human intestinal isolates that encode all four predictor genes express them during exponential growth in human urine and colonize the bladder in the mouse model of ascending urinary tract infection in higher numbers than human commensal strains that do not encode the four predictor genes (P = 0.02), suggesting that the presence of the predictors correlates with uropathogenic potential.
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