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Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis

Immune-compromised mouse models allow for testing the preclinical efficacy of human cell transplantations and gene therapy strategies before moving forward to clinical trials. However, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of the W(sh)/W(sh) mouse strain to create an immune-compromised model lacking function of...

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Autores principales: Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan, Wert, Katherine J., Feng, Yan, Mannion, Anthony, Ge, Zhongming, Garcia, Alexis, Scott, Kathleen E., Caron, Tyler J., Madden, Carolyn M., Jacobsen, Johanne T., Victora, Gabriel, Jaenisch, Rudolf, Fox, James G.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5858775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29554148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194443
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author Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan
Wert, Katherine J.
Feng, Yan
Mannion, Anthony
Ge, Zhongming
Garcia, Alexis
Scott, Kathleen E.
Caron, Tyler J.
Madden, Carolyn M.
Jacobsen, Johanne T.
Victora, Gabriel
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Fox, James G.
author_facet Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan
Wert, Katherine J.
Feng, Yan
Mannion, Anthony
Ge, Zhongming
Garcia, Alexis
Scott, Kathleen E.
Caron, Tyler J.
Madden, Carolyn M.
Jacobsen, Johanne T.
Victora, Gabriel
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Fox, James G.
author_sort Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan
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description Immune-compromised mouse models allow for testing the preclinical efficacy of human cell transplantations and gene therapy strategies before moving forward to clinical trials. However, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of the W(sh)/W(sh) mouse strain to create an immune-compromised model lacking function of Rag2 and Il2rγ led to unexpected morbidity and mortality. This warranted an investigation to ascertain the cause and predisposing factors associated with the outbreak. Postmortem examination was performed on 15 moribund mice. The main lesions observed in these mice consisted of ascending urogenital tract infections, suppurative otitis media, pneumonia, myocarditis, and meningoencephalomyelitis. As Escherichia coli strains harboring polyketide synthase (pks) genomic island were recently isolated from laboratory mice, the tissue sections from the urogenital tract, heart, and middle ear were subjected to E. coli specific PNA-FISH assay that revealed discrete colonies of E. coli associated with the lesions. Microbiological examination and 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed E. coli-induced infection and septicemia in the affected mice. Further characterization by clb gene analysis and colibactin toxicity assays of the pks+ E. coli revealed colibactin-associated cytotoxicity. Rederivation of the transgenic mice using embryo transfer produced mice with an intestinal flora devoid of pks+ E. coli. Importantly, these barrier-maintained rederived mice have produced multiple litters without adverse health effects. This report is the first to describe acute morbidity and mortality associated with pks+ E. coli urosepsis and meningitis in immunocompromised mice, and highlights the importance of monitoring and exclusion of colibactin-producing pks+ E. coli.
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spelling pubmed-58587752018-03-28 Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan Wert, Katherine J. Feng, Yan Mannion, Anthony Ge, Zhongming Garcia, Alexis Scott, Kathleen E. Caron, Tyler J. Madden, Carolyn M. Jacobsen, Johanne T. Victora, Gabriel Jaenisch, Rudolf Fox, James G. PLoS One Research Article Immune-compromised mouse models allow for testing the preclinical efficacy of human cell transplantations and gene therapy strategies before moving forward to clinical trials. However, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing of the W(sh)/W(sh) mouse strain to create an immune-compromised model lacking function of Rag2 and Il2rγ led to unexpected morbidity and mortality. This warranted an investigation to ascertain the cause and predisposing factors associated with the outbreak. Postmortem examination was performed on 15 moribund mice. The main lesions observed in these mice consisted of ascending urogenital tract infections, suppurative otitis media, pneumonia, myocarditis, and meningoencephalomyelitis. As Escherichia coli strains harboring polyketide synthase (pks) genomic island were recently isolated from laboratory mice, the tissue sections from the urogenital tract, heart, and middle ear were subjected to E. coli specific PNA-FISH assay that revealed discrete colonies of E. coli associated with the lesions. Microbiological examination and 16S rRNA sequencing confirmed E. coli-induced infection and septicemia in the affected mice. Further characterization by clb gene analysis and colibactin toxicity assays of the pks+ E. coli revealed colibactin-associated cytotoxicity. Rederivation of the transgenic mice using embryo transfer produced mice with an intestinal flora devoid of pks+ E. coli. Importantly, these barrier-maintained rederived mice have produced multiple litters without adverse health effects. This report is the first to describe acute morbidity and mortality associated with pks+ E. coli urosepsis and meningitis in immunocompromised mice, and highlights the importance of monitoring and exclusion of colibactin-producing pks+ E. coli. Public Library of Science 2018-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5858775/ /pubmed/29554148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194443 Text en © 2018 Bakthavatchalu 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Bakthavatchalu, Vasudevan
Wert, Katherine J.
Feng, Yan
Mannion, Anthony
Ge, Zhongming
Garcia, Alexis
Scott, Kathleen E.
Caron, Tyler J.
Madden, Carolyn M.
Jacobsen, Johanne T.
Victora, Gabriel
Jaenisch, Rudolf
Fox, James G.
Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title_full Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title_fullStr Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title_full_unstemmed Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title_short Cytotoxic Escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
title_sort cytotoxic escherichia coli strains encoding colibactin isolated from immunocompromised mice with urosepsis and meningitis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5858775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29554148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194443
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