Role of EspB in Experimental Human Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli Infection

Author:

Tacket Carol O.1,Sztein Marcelo B.1,Losonsky Genevieve1,Abe Akio2,Finlay B. Brett2,McNamara Barry P.3,Fantry George T.4,James Stephen P.4,Nataro James P.1,Levine Myron M.1,Donnenberg Michael S.4

Affiliation:

1. Center for Vaccine Development1 and

2. Biotechnology Laboratory, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia VT6 1Z3, Canada2

3. Divisions of Infectious Diseases3 and

4. Gastroenterology,4 Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, and

Abstract

ABSTRACT Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC), a leading cause of diarrhea among infants in developing countries, induces dramatic alterations in host cell architecture that depend on a type III secretion system. EspB, one of the proteins secreted and translocated to the host cytoplasm via this system, is required for numerous alterations in host cell structure and function. To determine the role of EspB in virulence, we conducted a randomized, double-blind trial comparing the ability of wild-type EPEC and an isogenic Δ espB mutant strain to cause diarrhea in adult volunteers. Diarrhea developed in 9 of 10 volunteers who ingested the wild-type strain but in only 1 of 10 volunteers who ingested the Δ espB mutant strain. Marked destruction of the microvillous brush border adjacent to adherent organisms was observed in a jejunal biopsy from a volunteer who ingested the wild-type strain but not from two volunteers who ingested the Δ espB mutant strain. Humoral and cell-mediated immune responses to EPEC antigens were stronger among recipients of the wild-type strain. In addition, four of the volunteers who ingested the wild-type strain had lymphoproliferative responses to EspB. These results demonstrate that EspB is a critical virulence determinant of EPEC infections and suggest that EspB contributes to an immune response.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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