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Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131

Recently, the worldwide propagation of clonal CTX-M-15-producing Escherichia coli isolates, namely ST131 and O25b:H4, has been reported. Like the majority of extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli isolates, the pandemic clone ST131 belongs to phylogenetic group B2, and has recently been shown to be hig...

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Autores principales: Lavigne, Jean-Philippe, Vergunst, Annette C., Goret, Lucie, Sotto, Albert, Combescure, Christophe, Blanco, Jorge, O'Callaghan, David, Nicolas-Chanoine, Marie-Hélène
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034294
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author Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Vergunst, Annette C.
Goret, Lucie
Sotto, Albert
Combescure, Christophe
Blanco, Jorge
O'Callaghan, David
Nicolas-Chanoine, Marie-Hélène
author_facet Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Vergunst, Annette C.
Goret, Lucie
Sotto, Albert
Combescure, Christophe
Blanco, Jorge
O'Callaghan, David
Nicolas-Chanoine, Marie-Hélène
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description Recently, the worldwide propagation of clonal CTX-M-15-producing Escherichia coli isolates, namely ST131 and O25b:H4, has been reported. Like the majority of extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli isolates, the pandemic clone ST131 belongs to phylogenetic group B2, and has recently been shown to be highly virulent in a mouse model, even though it lacks several genes encoding key virulence factors (Pap, Cnf1 and HlyA). Using two animal models, Caenorhabditis elegans and zebrafish embryos, we assessed the virulence of three E. coli ST131 strains (2 CTX-M-15- producing urine and 1 non-ESBL-producing faecal isolate), comparing them with five non-ST131 B2 and a group A uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC). In C. elegans, the three ST131 strains showed intermediate virulence between the non virulent group A isolate and the virulent non-ST131 B2 strains. In zebrafish, the CTX-M-15-producing ST131 UPEC isolates were also less virulent than the non-ST131 B2 strains, suggesting that the production of CTX-M-15 is not correlated with enhanced virulence. Amongst the non-ST131 B2 group isolates, variation in pathogenic potential in zebrafish embryos was observed ranging from intermediate to highly virulent. Interestingly, the ST131 strains were equally persistent in surviving embryos as the non-ST131-group B2 strains, suggesting similar mechanisms may account for development of persistent infection. Optical maps of the genome of the ST131 strains were compared with those of 24 reference E. coli strains. Although small differences were seen within the ST131 strains, the tree built on the optical maps showed that these strains belonged to a specific cluster (86% similarity) with only 45% similarity with the other group B2 strains and 25% with strains of group A and D. Thus, the ST131 clone has a genetic composition that differs from other group B2 strains, and appears to be less virulent than previously suspected.
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spelling pubmed-33116352012-03-28 Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131 Lavigne, Jean-Philippe Vergunst, Annette C. Goret, Lucie Sotto, Albert Combescure, Christophe Blanco, Jorge O'Callaghan, David Nicolas-Chanoine, Marie-Hélène PLoS One Research Article Recently, the worldwide propagation of clonal CTX-M-15-producing Escherichia coli isolates, namely ST131 and O25b:H4, has been reported. Like the majority of extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli isolates, the pandemic clone ST131 belongs to phylogenetic group B2, and has recently been shown to be highly virulent in a mouse model, even though it lacks several genes encoding key virulence factors (Pap, Cnf1 and HlyA). Using two animal models, Caenorhabditis elegans and zebrafish embryos, we assessed the virulence of three E. coli ST131 strains (2 CTX-M-15- producing urine and 1 non-ESBL-producing faecal isolate), comparing them with five non-ST131 B2 and a group A uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC). In C. elegans, the three ST131 strains showed intermediate virulence between the non virulent group A isolate and the virulent non-ST131 B2 strains. In zebrafish, the CTX-M-15-producing ST131 UPEC isolates were also less virulent than the non-ST131 B2 strains, suggesting that the production of CTX-M-15 is not correlated with enhanced virulence. Amongst the non-ST131 B2 group isolates, variation in pathogenic potential in zebrafish embryos was observed ranging from intermediate to highly virulent. Interestingly, the ST131 strains were equally persistent in surviving embryos as the non-ST131-group B2 strains, suggesting similar mechanisms may account for development of persistent infection. Optical maps of the genome of the ST131 strains were compared with those of 24 reference E. coli strains. Although small differences were seen within the ST131 strains, the tree built on the optical maps showed that these strains belonged to a specific cluster (86% similarity) with only 45% similarity with the other group B2 strains and 25% with strains of group A and D. Thus, the ST131 clone has a genetic composition that differs from other group B2 strains, and appears to be less virulent than previously suspected. Public Library of Science 2012-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC3311635/ /pubmed/22457832 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034294 Text en Lavigne 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.
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Lavigne, Jean-Philippe
Vergunst, Annette C.
Goret, Lucie
Sotto, Albert
Combescure, Christophe
Blanco, Jorge
O'Callaghan, David
Nicolas-Chanoine, Marie-Hélène
Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title_full Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title_fullStr Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title_full_unstemmed Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title_short Virulence Potential and Genomic Mapping of the Worldwide Clone Escherichia coli ST131
title_sort virulence potential and genomic mapping of the worldwide clone escherichia coli st131
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311635/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22457832
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0034294
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