Johnson_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3228

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Title : The genome sequence of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli strain O1:K1:H7 shares strong similarities with human extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli genomes - Johnson_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3228
Author(s) : Johnson TJ , Kariyawasam S , Wannemuehler Y , Mangiamele P , Johnson SJ , Doetkott C , Skyberg JA , Lynne AM , Johnson JR , Nolan LK
Ref : Journal of Bacteriology , 189 :3228 , 2007
Abstract :

Escherichia coli strains that cause disease outside the intestine are known as extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) and include human uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) and avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC). Regardless of host of origin, ExPEC strains share many traits. It has been suggested that these commonalities may enable APEC to cause disease in humans. Here, we begin to test the hypothesis that certain APEC strains possess potential to cause human urinary tract infection through virulence genotyping of 1,000 APEC and UPEC strains, generation of the first complete genomic sequence of an APEC (APEC O1:K1:H7) strain, and comparison of this genome to all available human ExPEC genomic sequences. The genomes of APEC O1 and three human UPEC strains were found to be remarkably similar, with only 4.5% of APEC O1's genome not found in other sequenced ExPEC genomes. Also, use of multilocus sequence typing showed that some of the sequenced human ExPEC strains were more like APEC O1 than other human ExPEC strains. This work provides evidence that at least some human and avian ExPEC strains are highly similar to one another, and it supports the possibility that a food-borne link between some APEC and UPEC strains exists. Future studies are necessary to assess the ability of APEC to overcome the hurdles necessary for such a food-borne transmission, and epidemiological studies are required to confirm that such a phenomenon actually occurs.

PubMedSearch : Johnson_2007_J.Bacteriol_189_3228
PubMedID: 17293413
Gene_locus related to this paper: ecok1-a1acc0 , ecoli-Aes , ecoli-rutD , ecoli-bioh , ecoli-C0410 , ecoli-C2429 , ecoli-C4836 , ecoli-dlhh , ecoli-entf , ecoli-fes , ecoli-pldb , ecoli-ptrb , ecoli-yafa , ecoli-yaim , ecoli-ybff , ecoli-ycfp , ecoli-ycjy , ecoli-yeiG , ecoli-YFBB , ecoli-yghX , ecoli-yhet , ecoli-yiel , ecoli-yjfp , ecoli-YNBC , ecoli-ypfh , ecoli-yqia , ecoli-Z1930 , ecoli-YfhR , ecout-q1r7l6 , yerpe-YBTT

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Gene_locus ecok1-a1acc0    ecoli-Aes    ecoli-rutD    ecoli-bioh    ecoli-C0410    ecoli-C2429    ecoli-C4836    ecoli-dlhh    ecoli-entf    ecoli-fes    ecoli-pldb    ecoli-ptrb    ecoli-yafa    ecoli-yaim    ecoli-ybff    ecoli-ycfp    ecoli-ycjy    ecoli-yeiG    ecoli-YFBB    ecoli-yghX    ecoli-yhet    ecoli-yiel    ecoli-yjfp    ecoli-YNBC    ecoli-ypfh    ecoli-yqia    ecoli-Z1930    ecoli-YfhR    ecout-q1r7l6    yerpe-YBTT

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Johnson TJ, Kariyawasam S, Wannemuehler Y, Mangiamele P, Johnson SJ, Doetkott C, Skyberg JA, Lynne AM, Johnson JR, Nolan LK (2007)
The genome sequence of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli strain O1:K1:H7 shares strong similarities with human extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli genomes
Journal of Bacteriology 189 :3228

Johnson TJ, Kariyawasam S, Wannemuehler Y, Mangiamele P, Johnson SJ, Doetkott C, Skyberg JA, Lynne AM, Johnson JR, Nolan LK (2007)
Journal of Bacteriology 189 :3228