Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans

Heat-labile enterotoxin (LT)-producing Escherichia coli strains, as identified by the Y1 adrenal cell assay, were examined with a DNA probe coding for type I and type II LTs. Of 236 LT-producing E. coli isolates, 60% hybridized with LT-I, 17% hybridized with LT-II, and 23% did not hybridize with eit...

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Main Authors: J. Seriwatana, P. Echeverria, D. N. Taylor, L. Rasrinaul, J. E. Brown, J. S.M. Peiris, C. L. Clayton
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spelling th-mahidol.155762018-06-14T16:10:42Z Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans J. Seriwatana P. Echeverria D. N. Taylor L. Rasrinaul J. E. Brown J. S.M. Peiris C. L. Clayton Mahidol University Immunology and Microbiology Medicine Heat-labile enterotoxin (LT)-producing Escherichia coli strains, as identified by the Y1 adrenal cell assay, were examined with a DNA probe coding for type I and type II LTs. Of 236 LT-producing E. coli isolates, 60% hybridized with LT-I, 17% hybridized with LT-II, and 23% did not hybridize with either probe and no longer produced LT as determined by the Y1 adrenal cell assay. These isolates presumably lost plasmids coding for LT-I during storage. A total of 75% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (27 of 36) from cows, 64% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (7 of 11) from buffalo, 31% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (4 of 13) from beef obtained in markets, and 2% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (3 of 168) from humans contained genes coding for LT-II. Genes coding for LT-II were not found in 50 LT-I-producing and heat-stable enterotoxin-producing E. coli isolates from 11 children with diarrhea and 44 LT-nonproducing and heat-stable enterotoxin-producing E. coli isolates from 12 other children with diarrhea. A total of 9% of LT-II-producing E. coli isolates (3 of 34) from cows and buffalo hybridized with DNA probes for genes coding for verocytotoxin 2 (VT2), and 18% (6 of 34) hybridized with a DNA probe coding for enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) adhesin fimbriae. E. coli SA-53, the original isolate in which LT-II was found contained genes coding for VT2 and EHEC adhesin fimbriae. Five VT-producing, LT-II-producing E. coli isolates that hybridized with the EHEC probe did not contain DNA sequences coding for VT1 or VT2. LT-II-producing E. coli strains were frequently isolated from cattle and buffalo but were rarely isolated from humans. 2018-06-14T09:08:07Z 2018-06-14T09:08:07Z 1988-01-01 Article Infection and Immunity. Vol.56, No.5 (1988), 1158-1161 00199567 2-s2.0-0023929117 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15576 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0023929117&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
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topic Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
spellingShingle Immunology and Microbiology
Medicine
J. Seriwatana
P. Echeverria
D. N. Taylor
L. Rasrinaul
J. E. Brown
J. S.M. Peiris
C. L. Clayton
Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
description Heat-labile enterotoxin (LT)-producing Escherichia coli strains, as identified by the Y1 adrenal cell assay, were examined with a DNA probe coding for type I and type II LTs. Of 236 LT-producing E. coli isolates, 60% hybridized with LT-I, 17% hybridized with LT-II, and 23% did not hybridize with either probe and no longer produced LT as determined by the Y1 adrenal cell assay. These isolates presumably lost plasmids coding for LT-I during storage. A total of 75% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (27 of 36) from cows, 64% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (7 of 11) from buffalo, 31% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (4 of 13) from beef obtained in markets, and 2% of LT-producing E. coli isolates (3 of 168) from humans contained genes coding for LT-II. Genes coding for LT-II were not found in 50 LT-I-producing and heat-stable enterotoxin-producing E. coli isolates from 11 children with diarrhea and 44 LT-nonproducing and heat-stable enterotoxin-producing E. coli isolates from 12 other children with diarrhea. A total of 9% of LT-II-producing E. coli isolates (3 of 34) from cows and buffalo hybridized with DNA probes for genes coding for verocytotoxin 2 (VT2), and 18% (6 of 34) hybridized with a DNA probe coding for enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) adhesin fimbriae. E. coli SA-53, the original isolate in which LT-II was found contained genes coding for VT2 and EHEC adhesin fimbriae. Five VT-producing, LT-II-producing E. coli isolates that hybridized with the EHEC probe did not contain DNA sequences coding for VT1 or VT2. LT-II-producing E. coli strains were frequently isolated from cattle and buffalo but were rarely isolated from humans.
author2 Mahidol University
author_facet Mahidol University
J. Seriwatana
P. Echeverria
D. N. Taylor
L. Rasrinaul
J. E. Brown
J. S.M. Peiris
C. L. Clayton
format Article
author J. Seriwatana
P. Echeverria
D. N. Taylor
L. Rasrinaul
J. E. Brown
J. S.M. Peiris
C. L. Clayton
author_sort J. Seriwatana
title Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
title_short Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
title_full Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
title_fullStr Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
title_full_unstemmed Type II heat-labile enterotoxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
title_sort type ii heat-labile enterotoxin-producing escherichia coli isolated from animals and humans
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/15576
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