Association of Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coliHemolysin with Serotypes of Shiga-Like-Toxin-ProducingEscherichia coli of Human and Bovine Origins

Author:

Gyles Carlton1,Johnson Roger2,Gao Anli1,Ziebell Kim2,Pierard Denis3,Aleksic Stojanka4,Boerlin Patrick1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathobiology, University of Guelph,1 and

2. Guelph Laboratory, Health Canada,2 Guelph, Ontario, Canada;

3. Akademisch Ziekenhuis Vrije Universiteit Brussel, B-1090 Brussels, Belgium3; and

4. Institute of Hygiene, D-20539 Hamburg, Germany4

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this study we investigated whether the enterohemorrhagicEscherichia coli (EHEC) hemolysin gene ehxAcould be used as an indicator of pathogenicity in Shiga-like-toxin-producing Escherichia coli (SLTEC) isolates. The isolates in a collection of 770 SLTEC strains of human and bovine origins were assigned to group 1 (230 human and 138 bovine SLTEC isolates belonging to serotypes frequently implicated in human disease), group 2 (85 human and 183 bovine isolates belonging to serotypes less frequently implicated in disease), and group 3 (134 bovine isolates belonging to serotypes not implicated in disease). PCR amplification was used to examine all of the SLTEC isolates for the presence of ehxA and the virulence-associated geneseae, slt-I, and slt-II. The percentages of human isolates in groups 1 and 2 that were positive forehxA were 89 and 46%, respectively, and the percentages of bovine isolates in groups 1 to 3 that were positive forehxA were 89, 51, and 52%, respectively. The percentages of human isolates in groups 1 and 2 that were positive foreae were 92 and 27%, respectively, and the percentages of bovine isolates in groups 1 to 3 that were positive for eaewere 78, 15, and 19%, respectively. The frequencies of bothehxA and eae were significantly higher for group 1 isolates than for group 2 isolates. The presence of the ehxA gene was associated with serotype, as was the presence of the eae gene. Some serotypes, such as O117:H4, lacked both eae and ehxA and have been associated with severe disease, but only infrequently. Theslt-I genes were more frequent in group 1 isolates than in group 2 isolates, and the slt-II genes were more frequent in group 2 isolates than in group 1 isolates. In a second experiment we determined the occurrence of the ehxA andslt genes in E. coli isolated from bovine feces. Fecal samples from 175 animals were streaked onto washed sheep erythrocyte agar plates. Eight E. coli-like colonies representing all of the morphological types were transferred to MacConkey agar. A total of 1,080 E. coli isolates were examined, and the ehxA gene was detected in 12 independent strains, only 3 of which were positive for slt. We concluded that the ehxA gene was less correlated with virulence than the eae gene was and that EHEC hemolysin alone has limited value for screening bovine feces for pathogenic SLTEC because of presence of the ehxA gene in bovine isolates that are not SLTEC.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology

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