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New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
Extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC), including avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), pose a considerable threat to both human and animal health, with illness causing substantial economic loss. APEC strain χ7122 (O78∶K80∶H9), containing three large plasmids [pChi7122-1 (IncFIB/FIIA-FIC), pChi7122-...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22238616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029481 |
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author | Mellata, Melha Maddux, Jacob T. Nam, Timothy Thomson, Nicholas Hauser, Heidi Stevens, Mark P. Mukhopadhyay, Suman Sarker, Shameema Crabbé, Aurélie Nickerson, Cheryl A. Santander, Javier Curtiss, Roy |
author_facet | Mellata, Melha Maddux, Jacob T. Nam, Timothy Thomson, Nicholas Hauser, Heidi Stevens, Mark P. Mukhopadhyay, Suman Sarker, Shameema Crabbé, Aurélie Nickerson, Cheryl A. Santander, Javier Curtiss, Roy |
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description | Extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC), including avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), pose a considerable threat to both human and animal health, with illness causing substantial economic loss. APEC strain χ7122 (O78∶K80∶H9), containing three large plasmids [pChi7122-1 (IncFIB/FIIA-FIC), pChi7122-2 (IncFII), and pChi7122-3 (IncI(2))]; and a small plasmid pChi7122-4 (ColE2-like), has been used for many years as a model strain to study the molecular mechanisms of ExPEC pathogenicity and zoonotic potential. We previously sequenced and characterized the plasmid pChi7122-1 and determined its importance in systemic APEC infection; however the roles of the other pChi7122 plasmids were still ambiguous. Herein we present the sequence of the remaining pChi7122 plasmids, confirming that pChi7122-2 and pChi7122-3 encode an ABC iron transport system (eitABCD) and a putative type IV fimbriae respectively, whereas pChi7122-4 is a cryptic plasmid. New features were also identified, including a gene cluster on pChi7122-2 that is not present in other E. coli strains but is found in Salmonella serovars and is predicted to encode the sugars catabolic pathways. In vitro evaluation of the APEC χ7122 derivative strains with the three large plasmids, either individually or in combinations, provided new insights into the role of plasmids in biofilm formation, bile and acid tolerance, and the interaction of E. coli strains with 3-D cultures of intestinal epithelial cells. In this study, we show that the nature and combinations of plasmids, as well as the background of the host strains, have an effect on these phenomena. Our data reveal new insights into the role of extra-chromosomal sequences in fitness and diversity of ExPEC in their phenotypes. |
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spelling | pubmed-32515732012-01-11 New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli Mellata, Melha Maddux, Jacob T. Nam, Timothy Thomson, Nicholas Hauser, Heidi Stevens, Mark P. Mukhopadhyay, Suman Sarker, Shameema Crabbé, Aurélie Nickerson, Cheryl A. Santander, Javier Curtiss, Roy PLoS One Research Article Extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC), including avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC), pose a considerable threat to both human and animal health, with illness causing substantial economic loss. APEC strain χ7122 (O78∶K80∶H9), containing three large plasmids [pChi7122-1 (IncFIB/FIIA-FIC), pChi7122-2 (IncFII), and pChi7122-3 (IncI(2))]; and a small plasmid pChi7122-4 (ColE2-like), has been used for many years as a model strain to study the molecular mechanisms of ExPEC pathogenicity and zoonotic potential. We previously sequenced and characterized the plasmid pChi7122-1 and determined its importance in systemic APEC infection; however the roles of the other pChi7122 plasmids were still ambiguous. Herein we present the sequence of the remaining pChi7122 plasmids, confirming that pChi7122-2 and pChi7122-3 encode an ABC iron transport system (eitABCD) and a putative type IV fimbriae respectively, whereas pChi7122-4 is a cryptic plasmid. New features were also identified, including a gene cluster on pChi7122-2 that is not present in other E. coli strains but is found in Salmonella serovars and is predicted to encode the sugars catabolic pathways. In vitro evaluation of the APEC χ7122 derivative strains with the three large plasmids, either individually or in combinations, provided new insights into the role of plasmids in biofilm formation, bile and acid tolerance, and the interaction of E. coli strains with 3-D cultures of intestinal epithelial cells. In this study, we show that the nature and combinations of plasmids, as well as the background of the host strains, have an effect on these phenomena. Our data reveal new insights into the role of extra-chromosomal sequences in fitness and diversity of ExPEC in their phenotypes. Public Library of Science 2012-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3251573/ /pubmed/22238616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029481 Text en Mellata et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Mellata, Melha Maddux, Jacob T. Nam, Timothy Thomson, Nicholas Hauser, Heidi Stevens, Mark P. Mukhopadhyay, Suman Sarker, Shameema Crabbé, Aurélie Nickerson, Cheryl A. Santander, Javier Curtiss, Roy New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli |
title | New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
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title_full | New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
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title_fullStr | New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
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title_full_unstemmed | New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
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title_short | New Insights into the Bacterial Fitness-Associated Mechanisms Revealed by the Characterization of Large Plasmids of an Avian Pathogenic E. coli
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title_sort | new insights into the bacterial fitness-associated mechanisms revealed by the characterization of large plasmids of an avian pathogenic e. coli |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3251573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22238616 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0029481 |
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