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Microbiology 155 (2009), 1634-1644; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.024869-0
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Microbiology 155 (2009), 1634-1644; DOI  10.1099/mic.0.024869-0
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Comparison of virulence factors and expression of specific genes between uropathogenic Escherichia coli and avian pathogenic E. coli in a murine urinary tract infection model and a chicken challenge model

Lixiang Zhao1,{dagger}, Song Gao1, Haixia Huan1,{ddagger}, Xiaojing Xu1,{dagger}, Xiaoping Zhu2, Weixia Yang2, Qingqing Gao1 and Xiufan Liu1

1 Animal Infectious Disease Laboratory, College of Veterinary Medicine, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu 225009, PR China
2 College of Clinical Medicine, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou, Jiangsu 225009, PR China

Avian pathogenic Escherichia coli (APEC) and uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) establish infections in extraintestinal habitats of different hosts. As the diversity, epidemiological sources and evolutionary origins of extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) are so far only partially defined, in the present study,100 APEC isolates and 202 UPEC isolates were compared by their content of virulence genes and phylogenetic groups. The two groups showed substantial overlap in terms of their serogroups, phylogenetic groups and virulence genotypes, including their possession of certain genes associated with large transmissible plasmids of APEC. In a chicken challenge model, both UPEC U17 and APEC E058 had similar LD50, demonstrating that UPEC U17 had the potential to cause significant disease in poultry. To gain further information about the similarities between UPEC and APEC, the in vivo expression of 152 specific genes of UPEC U17 and APEC E058 in both a murine urinary tract infection (UTI) model and a chicken challenge model was compared with that of these strains grown statically to exponential phase in rich medium. It was found that in the same model (murine UTI or chicken challenge), various genes of UPEC U17 and APEC E058 showed a similar tendency of expression. Several iron-related genes were upregulated in the UTI model and/or chicken challenge model, indicating that iron acquisition is important for E. coli to survive in blood or the urinary tract. Based on these results, the potential for APEC to act as human UPEC or as a reservoir of virulence genes for UPEC should be considered. Further, this study compared the transcriptional profile of virulence genes among APEC and UPEC in vivo.

Correspondence
Song Gao
gsong{at}yzu.edu.cn


Abbreviations: APEC, avian pathogenic E. coli; EHEC, enterohaemorrhagic E. coli; ExPEC, extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli; qRT-PCR, quantitative real-time reverse transcription-PCR; UPEC, uropathogenic E. coli; UTI, urinary tract infection

{dagger}Present address: Laboratory of Immunology, Soochow University, Suzhou, Jiangsu 215123, PR China.

{ddagger}Present address: Biology Department, HuanYin Teachers' College, Huaian, Jiangsu 223001, PR China.

The GEO accession number for the expression of specific genes of UPEC and APEC in vivo and in vitro is GSE11509.







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