Schierack Peter, Walk Nicole, Ewers Christa, Wilking Hendrik, Steinrück Hartmut, Filter Matthias, Wieler Lothar H
Institut für Mikrobiologie und Tierseuchen, Fachbereich Veterinärmedizin, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
Environ Microbiol. 2008 Jul;10(7):1742-51. doi: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01595.x. Epub 2008 Mar 28.
Upon studying the transmission of Escherichia coli from a sow to five of her piglets, we observed domination of the coliform flora in piglets by a single E. coli clone, especially after weaning. This haemolytic cloneH1 did not harbour any virulence determinants typical for intestinal pathogenic E. coli isolates from swine but had a virulence gene profile very similar to extraintestinal E. coli (ExPEC), including genes coding for P fimbriae and several iron acquisition systems, besides having an affiliation to the phylogenetic B2 group. Overall, we show that the presence of higher numbers of ExPEC-typical virulence-associated genes (VAGs) in clones correlate with their successful colonization ability in piglets. We conclude that VAGs typical for ExPEC also support intestinal colonization in healthy pigs. Faeces of healthy domestic pigs can harbour high numbers of ExPEC-similar E. coli and are suggested to be a potential risk for the transmission of such bacteria to other hosts.
在研究大肠杆菌从一头母猪传播到它的五只仔猪的过程中,我们观察到仔猪的大肠菌群中单个大肠杆菌克隆占据主导地位,尤其是在断奶后。这个溶血克隆H1不携带任何典型的来自猪肠道致病性大肠杆菌分离株的毒力决定因素,但具有与肠外大肠杆菌(ExPEC)非常相似的毒力基因谱,除了隶属于系统发育B2组外,还包括编码P菌毛和几种铁获取系统的基因。总体而言,我们表明克隆中较高数量的ExPEC典型毒力相关基因(VAGs)的存在与其在仔猪中的成功定殖能力相关。我们得出结论,ExPEC典型的VAGs也支持在健康猪中的肠道定殖。健康家猪的粪便中可能含有大量与ExPEC相似的大肠杆菌,并且被认为是这些细菌传播给其他宿主的潜在风险。