Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract
The pathogenicity of four attaching and effacing strains of enteropathogenic Escherichia coli originally isolated from diarrheic rabbits was investigated by inoculating them perorally into rabbits, guinea pigs, and mice. The ability of the four strains to adhere to cultured epithelial cells, erythrocytes, and intestinal brush borders from various animal species, including rabbits, guinea pigs, and mice, varied considerably. Only one strain carried AF/R1 fimbriae, which are believed to determine the host specificity of these bacteria. Despite these differences, the pattern of behavior of the four strains in experimentally infected animals was similar. Each strain caused fatal diarrhea in rabbits (although the virulence of individual strains for rabbits differed significantly), and none was virulent for guinea pigs or mice. None of the strains colonized the intestinal tract of guinea pigs, but all were able to cause attaching-effacing lesions in ligated loops of guinea pig small intestine. By contrast, all four strains colonized mice, in particular the distal intestine, but none induced attaching-effacing lesions in mouse intestinal loops. These findings suggest that there may be previously unrecognized host-restricted adhesins in enteropathogenic E. coli and indicate that adherence to erythrocytes or intestinal brush borders in vitro does not necessarily reflect colonizing ability or pathogenicity in vivo.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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