Affiliation:
1. Department of Bacteriology, Mycology and Parasitology, Statens Serum Institut, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Klebsiella pneumoniae
is recognized as an important gram-negative opportunistic pathogen. The ability of bacteria to adhere to host structures is considered essential for the development of infections; however, few studies have examined the influence of adhesion factors on
K. pneumoniae
virulence. In this study, we cloned and characterized the type 1 fimbria gene cluster of a clinical
K. pneumoniae
isolate. Although this cluster was not identical to the
Escherichia coli
type 1 fimbria gene cluster, an overall high degree of structural resemblance was demonstrated. Unique to the
K. pneumoniae fim
gene cluster is the
fimK
gene, whose product contains an EAL domain, suggesting that it has a role in regulation of fimbrial expression. Like expression of type 1 fimbriae in
E. coli
, expression of type 1 fimbriae in
K. pneumoniae
was found to be phase variable, and an invertible DNA element (
fim
switch) was characterized. An isogenic type 1 fimbria mutant was constructed and used to evaluate the influence of type 1 fimbriae in different infection models. Type 1 fimbriae did not influence the ability of
K. pneumoniae
to colonize the intestine or infect the lungs, but they were determined to be a significant virulence factor in
K. pneumoniae
urinary tract infection. By use of a PCR-based assay, the orientation of the
fim
switch during colonization and infection was investigated and was found to be all “off” in the intestine and lungs but all “on” in the urinary tract. Our results suggest that during colonization and infection, there is pronounced selective pressure in different host environments for selection of either the type 1 fimbriated or nonfimbriated phenotype of
K. pneumoniae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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