The aggregate-forming pili (AFP) mediates the aggregative adherence of a hybrid-pathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC/EAEC) isolated from a urinary tract infection
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Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) comprises an important diarrheagenic pathotype, while
uropathogenic E. coli (UPEC) is the most important agent of urinary tract infection (UTI). Recently,
EAEC virulence factors have been detected in E. coli strains causing UTI, showing the importance
of these hybrid-pathogenic strains. Previously, we detected an E. coli strain isolated from UTI
(UPEC-46) presenting characteristics of EAEC, e.g., the aggregative adherence (AA) pattern and
EAEC-associated genes (aatA, aap, and pet). In this current study, we analyzed the whole genomic
sequence of UPEC-46 and characterized some phenotypic traits. The AA phenotype was observed
in cell lineages of urinary and intestinal origin. The production of curli, cellulose, bacteriocins, and
Pet toxin was detected. Additionally, UPEC-46 was not capable of forming biofilm using different
culture media and human urine. The genome sequence analysis showed that this strain belongs
to serotype O166:H12, ST10, and phylogroup A, harbors the tet, aadA, and dfrA/sul resistance
genes, and is phylogenetically more related to EAEC strains isolated from human feces. UPEC-46
harbors three plasmids. Plasmid p46-1 (~135 kb) carries some EAEC marker genes and those
encoding the aggregate-forming pili (AFP) and its regulator (afpR). A mutation in afpA (encoding
the AFP major pilin) led to the loss of pilin production and assembly, and notably, a strongly
reduced adhesion to epithelial cells. In summary, the genetic background and phenotypic traits
analyzed suggest that UPEC-46 is a hybrid strain (UPEC/EAEC) and highlights the importance of
AFP adhesin in the adherence to colorectal and bladder cell lines.
Reference
Schüroff PA, FA.S, Abe CM, HT.W, Carvalho E, Hernandes RT., et al. The aggregate-forming pili (AFP) mediates the aggregative adherence of a hybrid-pathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC/EAEC) isolated from a urinary tract infection. Virulence. 2021 Dec; 12(20):3073-3093. doi:10.1080/21505594.2021.2007645.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2021.2007645
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