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Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics

Escherichia albertii, a zoonotic enteropathogen, is responsible for outbreaks of disease in humans. Identifying strains of E. albertii by phenotypic characterization tests is difficult because of its poorly defined properties. Screening its phenotypic characteristics is, nevertheless, a necessary pr...

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Autores principales: Murakami, Koichi, Maeda-Mitani, Eriko, Kimura, Hirokazu, Honda, Mikiko, Ikeda, Tetsuya, Sugitani, Wakana, Konno, Takayuki, Kawano, Kimiko, Etoh, Yoshiki, Sera, Nobuyuki, Mizukoshi, Fuminori, Saitoh, Takehito, Kawamura, Yoshiaki, Ishioka, Taisei, Ohnishi, Makoto, Oishi, Kazunori, Fujimoto, Shuji
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31333633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01543
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author Murakami, Koichi
Maeda-Mitani, Eriko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Honda, Mikiko
Ikeda, Tetsuya
Sugitani, Wakana
Konno, Takayuki
Kawano, Kimiko
Etoh, Yoshiki
Sera, Nobuyuki
Mizukoshi, Fuminori
Saitoh, Takehito
Kawamura, Yoshiaki
Ishioka, Taisei
Ohnishi, Makoto
Oishi, Kazunori
Fujimoto, Shuji
author_facet Murakami, Koichi
Maeda-Mitani, Eriko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Honda, Mikiko
Ikeda, Tetsuya
Sugitani, Wakana
Konno, Takayuki
Kawano, Kimiko
Etoh, Yoshiki
Sera, Nobuyuki
Mizukoshi, Fuminori
Saitoh, Takehito
Kawamura, Yoshiaki
Ishioka, Taisei
Ohnishi, Makoto
Oishi, Kazunori
Fujimoto, Shuji
author_sort Murakami, Koichi
collection PubMed
description Escherichia albertii, a zoonotic enteropathogen, is responsible for outbreaks of disease in humans. Identifying strains of E. albertii by phenotypic characterization tests is difficult because of its poorly defined properties. Screening its phenotypic characteristics is, nevertheless, a necessary prerequisite for further genetic analysis of its properties, and species-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis can be used to type the pathogen. While two E. albertii biogroups (1 and 2) have been described, strains with characteristics divergent from both biogroups have been reported worldwide. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the characteristics of non-biogroup 1 or 2 strains, and discern the characteristics common to all of the E. albertii strains from this study. Altogether, 107/414 field isolates were selected for examination based on pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis. The 107 strains were isolated from 92 sources, including humans and pigeon feces, other wild birds, and retail chicken livers. All strains were then examined using various culture-based, biochemical (API 50CHE tests, API Zym test, and others) and molecular (virulence gene screening, multi-locus sequence analysis) testing methods. Our results revealed that all field strains (n = 107) showed non-biogroup 1 or 2 characteristics, with multiple sequence differences. Variations in indole production and the lysine decarboxylase activity profiles among the isolates made identification of E. albertii very difficult. Therefore, we propose that non-biogroup 1 or 2 of E. albertii should be assigned to biogroup 3 to make screening of them easier in public health and clinical laboratory settings. Clearly, having group criteria for indole-negative/lysine-positive, indole-positive/lysine-negative, and indole-positive/lysine-positive E. albertii biogroups 1, 2, and 3 strains, respectively, should provide for more accurate identification of E. albertii isolates. Based on our findings, we recommend that isolates displaying phenotype mobility-negativity (sulfide-indole-motility medium, 37°C), hydrogen sulfide production-negativity (triple sugar iron medium), acid production-negativity from xylose, negative β-glucuronidase activity properties, and showing indole production and lysine decarboxylase activity profiles in accordance with one of the three biogroups, should be further assessed using an E. albertii-specific PCR assay.
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spelling pubmed-66246782019-07-22 Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics Murakami, Koichi Maeda-Mitani, Eriko Kimura, Hirokazu Honda, Mikiko Ikeda, Tetsuya Sugitani, Wakana Konno, Takayuki Kawano, Kimiko Etoh, Yoshiki Sera, Nobuyuki Mizukoshi, Fuminori Saitoh, Takehito Kawamura, Yoshiaki Ishioka, Taisei Ohnishi, Makoto Oishi, Kazunori Fujimoto, Shuji Front Microbiol Microbiology Escherichia albertii, a zoonotic enteropathogen, is responsible for outbreaks of disease in humans. Identifying strains of E. albertii by phenotypic characterization tests is difficult because of its poorly defined properties. Screening its phenotypic characteristics is, nevertheless, a necessary prerequisite for further genetic analysis of its properties, and species-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis can be used to type the pathogen. While two E. albertii biogroups (1 and 2) have been described, strains with characteristics divergent from both biogroups have been reported worldwide. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the characteristics of non-biogroup 1 or 2 strains, and discern the characteristics common to all of the E. albertii strains from this study. Altogether, 107/414 field isolates were selected for examination based on pulsed-field gel electrophoresis analysis. The 107 strains were isolated from 92 sources, including humans and pigeon feces, other wild birds, and retail chicken livers. All strains were then examined using various culture-based, biochemical (API 50CHE tests, API Zym test, and others) and molecular (virulence gene screening, multi-locus sequence analysis) testing methods. Our results revealed that all field strains (n = 107) showed non-biogroup 1 or 2 characteristics, with multiple sequence differences. Variations in indole production and the lysine decarboxylase activity profiles among the isolates made identification of E. albertii very difficult. Therefore, we propose that non-biogroup 1 or 2 of E. albertii should be assigned to biogroup 3 to make screening of them easier in public health and clinical laboratory settings. Clearly, having group criteria for indole-negative/lysine-positive, indole-positive/lysine-negative, and indole-positive/lysine-positive E. albertii biogroups 1, 2, and 3 strains, respectively, should provide for more accurate identification of E. albertii isolates. Based on our findings, we recommend that isolates displaying phenotype mobility-negativity (sulfide-indole-motility medium, 37°C), hydrogen sulfide production-negativity (triple sugar iron medium), acid production-negativity from xylose, negative β-glucuronidase activity properties, and showing indole production and lysine decarboxylase activity profiles in accordance with one of the three biogroups, should be further assessed using an E. albertii-specific PCR assay. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6624678/ /pubmed/31333633 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01543 Text en Copyright © 2019 Murakami, Maeda-Mitani, Kimura, Honda, Ikeda, Sugitani, Konno, Kawano, Etoh, Sera, Mizukoshi, Saitoh, Kawamura, Ishioka, Ohnishi, Oishi and Fujimoto. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Murakami, Koichi
Maeda-Mitani, Eriko
Kimura, Hirokazu
Honda, Mikiko
Ikeda, Tetsuya
Sugitani, Wakana
Konno, Takayuki
Kawano, Kimiko
Etoh, Yoshiki
Sera, Nobuyuki
Mizukoshi, Fuminori
Saitoh, Takehito
Kawamura, Yoshiaki
Ishioka, Taisei
Ohnishi, Makoto
Oishi, Kazunori
Fujimoto, Shuji
Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title_full Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title_fullStr Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title_short Non-biogroup 1 or 2 Strains of the Emerging Zoonotic Pathogen Escherichia albertii, Their Proposed Assignment to Biogroup 3, and Their Commonly Detected Characteristics
title_sort non-biogroup 1 or 2 strains of the emerging zoonotic pathogen escherichia albertii, their proposed assignment to biogroup 3, and their commonly detected characteristics
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6624678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31333633
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01543
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