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Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common human bacterial infections. While UTIs are commonly associated with colonization by Escherichia coli, members of this species also have been found within the bladder of individuals with no lower urinary tract symptoms (no LUTS), also known a...

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Autores principales: Garretto, Andrea, Miller-Ensminger, Taylor, Ene, Adriana, Merchant, Zubia, Shah, Aashaka, Gerodias, Athina, Biancofiori, Anthony, Canchola, Stacey, Canchola, Stephanie, Castillo, Emanuel, Chowdhury, Tasnim, Gandhi, Nikita, Hamilton, Sarah, Hatton, Kyla, Hyder, Syed, Krull, Koty, Lagios, Demetrios, Lam, Thinh, Mitchell, Kennedy, Mortensen, Christine, Murphy, Amber, Richburg, Joseph, Rokas, Meghan, Ryclik, Suzanne, Sulit, Pauline, Szwajnos, Thomas, Widuch, Manuel, Willis, Jessica, Woloszyn, Mary, Brassil, Bridget, Johnson, Genevieve, Mormando, Rita, Maskeri, Laura, Batrich, Mary, Stark, Nicole, Shapiro, Jason W., Montelongo Hernandez, Cesar, Banerjee, Swarnali, Wolfe, Alan J., Putonti, Catherine
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7500147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.02094
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author Garretto, Andrea
Miller-Ensminger, Taylor
Ene, Adriana
Merchant, Zubia
Shah, Aashaka
Gerodias, Athina
Biancofiori, Anthony
Canchola, Stacey
Canchola, Stephanie
Castillo, Emanuel
Chowdhury, Tasnim
Gandhi, Nikita
Hamilton, Sarah
Hatton, Kyla
Hyder, Syed
Krull, Koty
Lagios, Demetrios
Lam, Thinh
Mitchell, Kennedy
Mortensen, Christine
Murphy, Amber
Richburg, Joseph
Rokas, Meghan
Ryclik, Suzanne
Sulit, Pauline
Szwajnos, Thomas
Widuch, Manuel
Willis, Jessica
Woloszyn, Mary
Brassil, Bridget
Johnson, Genevieve
Mormando, Rita
Maskeri, Laura
Batrich, Mary
Stark, Nicole
Shapiro, Jason W.
Montelongo Hernandez, Cesar
Banerjee, Swarnali
Wolfe, Alan J.
Putonti, Catherine
author_facet Garretto, Andrea
Miller-Ensminger, Taylor
Ene, Adriana
Merchant, Zubia
Shah, Aashaka
Gerodias, Athina
Biancofiori, Anthony
Canchola, Stacey
Canchola, Stephanie
Castillo, Emanuel
Chowdhury, Tasnim
Gandhi, Nikita
Hamilton, Sarah
Hatton, Kyla
Hyder, Syed
Krull, Koty
Lagios, Demetrios
Lam, Thinh
Mitchell, Kennedy
Mortensen, Christine
Murphy, Amber
Richburg, Joseph
Rokas, Meghan
Ryclik, Suzanne
Sulit, Pauline
Szwajnos, Thomas
Widuch, Manuel
Willis, Jessica
Woloszyn, Mary
Brassil, Bridget
Johnson, Genevieve
Mormando, Rita
Maskeri, Laura
Batrich, Mary
Stark, Nicole
Shapiro, Jason W.
Montelongo Hernandez, Cesar
Banerjee, Swarnali
Wolfe, Alan J.
Putonti, Catherine
author_sort Garretto, Andrea
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description Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common human bacterial infections. While UTIs are commonly associated with colonization by Escherichia coli, members of this species also have been found within the bladder of individuals with no lower urinary tract symptoms (no LUTS), also known as asymptomatic bacteriuria. Prior studies have found that both uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) strains and E. coli isolates that are not associated with UTIs encode for virulence factors. Thus, the reason(s) why E. coli sometimes causes UTI-like symptoms remain(s) elusive. In this study, the genomes of 66 E. coli isolates from adult female bladders were sequenced. These isolates were collected from four cohorts, including women: (1) without lower urinary tract symptoms, (2) overactive bladder symptoms, (3) urgency urinary incontinence, and (4) a clinical diagnosis of UTI. Comparative genomic analyses were conducted, including core and accessory genome analyses, virulence and motility gene analyses, and antibiotic resistance prediction and testing. We found that the genomic content of these 66 E. coli isolates does not correspond with the participant’s symptom status. We thus looked beyond the E. coli genomes to the composition of the entire urobiome and found that the presence of E. coli alone was not sufficient to distinguish between the urobiomes of individuals with UTI and those with no LUTS. Because E. coli presence, abundance, and genomic content appear to be weak predictors of UTI status, we hypothesize that UTI symptoms associated with detection of E. coli are more likely the result of urobiome composition.
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spelling pubmed-75001472020-10-02 Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Garretto, Andrea Miller-Ensminger, Taylor Ene, Adriana Merchant, Zubia Shah, Aashaka Gerodias, Athina Biancofiori, Anthony Canchola, Stacey Canchola, Stephanie Castillo, Emanuel Chowdhury, Tasnim Gandhi, Nikita Hamilton, Sarah Hatton, Kyla Hyder, Syed Krull, Koty Lagios, Demetrios Lam, Thinh Mitchell, Kennedy Mortensen, Christine Murphy, Amber Richburg, Joseph Rokas, Meghan Ryclik, Suzanne Sulit, Pauline Szwajnos, Thomas Widuch, Manuel Willis, Jessica Woloszyn, Mary Brassil, Bridget Johnson, Genevieve Mormando, Rita Maskeri, Laura Batrich, Mary Stark, Nicole Shapiro, Jason W. Montelongo Hernandez, Cesar Banerjee, Swarnali Wolfe, Alan J. Putonti, Catherine Front Microbiol Microbiology Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are one of the most common human bacterial infections. While UTIs are commonly associated with colonization by Escherichia coli, members of this species also have been found within the bladder of individuals with no lower urinary tract symptoms (no LUTS), also known as asymptomatic bacteriuria. Prior studies have found that both uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) strains and E. coli isolates that are not associated with UTIs encode for virulence factors. Thus, the reason(s) why E. coli sometimes causes UTI-like symptoms remain(s) elusive. In this study, the genomes of 66 E. coli isolates from adult female bladders were sequenced. These isolates were collected from four cohorts, including women: (1) without lower urinary tract symptoms, (2) overactive bladder symptoms, (3) urgency urinary incontinence, and (4) a clinical diagnosis of UTI. Comparative genomic analyses were conducted, including core and accessory genome analyses, virulence and motility gene analyses, and antibiotic resistance prediction and testing. We found that the genomic content of these 66 E. coli isolates does not correspond with the participant’s symptom status. We thus looked beyond the E. coli genomes to the composition of the entire urobiome and found that the presence of E. coli alone was not sufficient to distinguish between the urobiomes of individuals with UTI and those with no LUTS. Because E. coli presence, abundance, and genomic content appear to be weak predictors of UTI status, we hypothesize that UTI symptoms associated with detection of E. coli are more likely the result of urobiome composition. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7500147/ /pubmed/33013764 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.02094 Text en Copyright © 2020 Garretto, Miller-Ensminger, Ene, Merchant, Shah, Gerodias, Biancofiori, Canchola, Canchola, Castillo, Chowdhury, Gandhi, Hamilton, Hatton, Hyder, Krull, Lagios, Lam, Mitchell, Mortensen, Murphy, Richburg, Rokas, Ryclik, Sulit, Szwajnos, Widuch, Willis, Woloszyn, Brassil, Johnson, Mormando, Maskeri, Batrich, Stark, Shapiro, Montelongo Hernandez, Banerjee, Wolfe and Putonti. 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
Garretto, Andrea
Miller-Ensminger, Taylor
Ene, Adriana
Merchant, Zubia
Shah, Aashaka
Gerodias, Athina
Biancofiori, Anthony
Canchola, Stacey
Canchola, Stephanie
Castillo, Emanuel
Chowdhury, Tasnim
Gandhi, Nikita
Hamilton, Sarah
Hatton, Kyla
Hyder, Syed
Krull, Koty
Lagios, Demetrios
Lam, Thinh
Mitchell, Kennedy
Mortensen, Christine
Murphy, Amber
Richburg, Joseph
Rokas, Meghan
Ryclik, Suzanne
Sulit, Pauline
Szwajnos, Thomas
Widuch, Manuel
Willis, Jessica
Woloszyn, Mary
Brassil, Bridget
Johnson, Genevieve
Mormando, Rita
Maskeri, Laura
Batrich, Mary
Stark, Nicole
Shapiro, Jason W.
Montelongo Hernandez, Cesar
Banerjee, Swarnali
Wolfe, Alan J.
Putonti, Catherine
Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_full Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_fullStr Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_full_unstemmed Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_short Genomic Survey of E. coli From the Bladders of Women With and Without Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
title_sort genomic survey of e. coli from the bladders of women with and without lower urinary tract symptoms
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7500147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013764
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.02094
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