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表达papG等位基因III的犬源和人源肠外致病性大肠杆菌菌株之间存在共性的证据。

Evidence of commonality between canine and human extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli strains that express papG allele III.

作者信息

Johnson J R, O'Bryan T T, Low D A, Ling G, Delavari P, Fasching C, Russo T A, Carlino U, Stell A L

机构信息

Medical Service, VA Medical Center, Department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

出版信息

Infect Immun. 2000 Jun;68(6):3327-36. doi: 10.1128/IAI.68.6.3327-3336.2000.

Abstract

Although dogs have been proposed as carriers of extraintestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) with infectious potential for humans, presumed host species-specific differences between canine and human ExPEC strains have cast doubt on this hypothesis. The recent discovery that allele III of papG (the P fimbrial adhesin gene) predominates among human cystitis isolates and confers an adherence phenotype resembling that of canine ExPEC prompted the present reevaluation of the canine-human ExPEC connection. Sixteen paired pap-positive urine and rectal E. coli isolates from dogs with urinary tract infection were studied. papG (adhesin) and papA (pilin) allele type, agglutination phenotypes, virulence factor genotypes, and randomly amplified polymorphic DNA and pulsed-field gel electrophoresis fingerprints were analyzed and compared with those of human ExPEC controls. The 16 canine strains contained predominantly papG allele III. Agglutination phenotypes segregated strictly according to papG allele status and were homogeneous among strains with the same papG allele profile irrespective of their human versus canine origin. Canine and human PapG variant III peptide sequences were highly homologous, without host species-specific differences. The most prevalent canine papA allele was F48, a novel variant recently identified among human urosepsis isolates. In addition to pap, human ExPEC-associated virulence genes detected among the canine strains included sfa/focDE, sfaS, fyuA, hlyA, cnf1, cdtB, kpsMT-II and -III, rfc, traT, ompT, and a marker for a pathogenicity-associated island from archetypal human ExPEC strain CFT073. Molecular fingerprinting confirmed the fecal origin of all but one canine urine isolate and showed one pair of O6 canine urine and fecal isolates to be extremely similar to an O6 human urosepsis isolate with which they shared all other genotypic and phenotypic characteristics analyzed. These data demonstrate that canine ExPEC strains are similar to, and in some instances essentially indistinguishable from, human ExPEC strains, which implicates dogs and their feces as potential reservoirs of E. coli with infectious potential for humans.

摘要

尽管狗被认为是肠外致病性大肠杆菌(ExPEC)的携带者,对人类具有感染潜力,但犬类和人类ExPEC菌株之间假定的宿主物种特异性差异使这一假设受到质疑。最近发现,papG(P菌毛粘附素基因)的等位基因III在人类膀胱炎分离株中占主导地位,并赋予了一种类似于犬类ExPEC的粘附表型,这促使我们对犬类与人类ExPEC之间的联系进行重新评估。研究了16对来自患有尿路感染的狗的pap阳性尿液和直肠大肠杆菌分离株。分析了papG(粘附素)和papA(菌毛蛋白)等位基因类型、凝集表型、毒力因子基因型以及随机扩增多态性DNA和脉冲场凝胶电泳指纹图谱,并与人类ExPEC对照进行了比较。这16株犬类菌株主要含有papG等位基因III。凝集表型严格按照papG等位基因状态进行分类,并且在具有相同papG等位基因谱的菌株中是同质的,无论它们来自人类还是犬类。犬类和人类PapG变体III肽序列高度同源,没有宿主物种特异性差异。最常见的犬类papA等位基因是F48,这是一种最近在人类脓毒症分离株中发现的新型变体。除了pap,在犬类菌株中检测到的与人类ExPEC相关的毒力基因包括sfa/focDE、sfaS、fyuA、hlyA、cnf1、cdtB、kpsMT-II和-III、rfc、traT、ompT,以及来自原型人类ExPEC菌株CFT073的一个致病性相关岛的标记。分子指纹图谱证实,除一株犬类尿液分离株外,所有犬类尿液分离株均来源于粪便,并且显示一对O6犬类尿液和粪便分离株与一株O6人类脓毒症分离株极其相似,它们共享所有其他分析的基因型和表型特征。这些数据表明,犬类ExPEC菌株与人类ExPEC菌株相似,在某些情况下基本无法区分,这意味着狗及其粪便可能是对人类具有感染潜力的大肠杆菌的潜在储存宿主。

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