Affiliation:
1. Unité INRA-ENVT de Microbiologie Moléculaire, Ecole Vétérinaire de Toulouse, 31076 Toulouse Cedex, France1;
2. Institut für Hygiene und Mikrobiologie, University of Wurzburg, Wurzburg 97080, Germany2; and
3. Laboratorio di Medicina Veterinaria, Istituto Superiore di Sanità, 00161 Rome, Italy3
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Enteropathogenic
Escherichia coli
(EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic
E. coli
(EHEC) produce the characteristic “attaching and effacing” (A/E) lesion of the brush border. Intimin, an outer membrane protein encoded by
eae
, is responsible for the tight association of both pathogens with the host cell. Several
eae
have been cloned from different EPEC and EHEC strains isolated from humans and animals. These sequences are conserved in the N-terminal region but highly variable in the last C-terminal 280 amino acids (aa), where the cell binding activity is localized. Based on these considerations, we developed a panel of specific primers to investigate the
eae
heterogeneity of the variable 3′ region by using PCR amplification. We then investigated the distribution of the known intimin types in a large collection of EPEC and EHEC strains isolated from humans and different animal species. The existence of a yet-unknown family of intimin was suspected because several EHEC strains, isolated from human and cattle, did not react with any of the specific primer pairs, although these strains were
eae
positive when primers amplifying the conserved 5′ end were used. We then cloned and sequenced the
eae
present in one of these strains (EHEC of serotype O103:H2) and subsequently designed a PCR primer that recognizes in a specific manner the variable 3′ region of this new intimin type. This intimin, referred to as “ɛ,” was present in human and bovine EHEC strains of serogroups O8, O11, O45, O103, O121, and O165. Intimin ɛ is the largest intimin cloned to date (948 aa) and shares the greatest overall sequence identity with intimin β, although analysis of the last C-terminal 280 aa suggests a greater similarity with intimins α and γ.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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