Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Science, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota
2. Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, University of Nebraska—Lincoln, Lincoln, Nebraska
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Although heat-stable (ST) and heat-labile (LT) enterotoxins produced by enterotoxigenic
Escherichia coli
(ETEC) have been documented as important factors associated with diarrheal diseases, investigations assessing the contributions of individual enterotoxins to the pathogenesis of
E. coli
infection have been limited. To address the individual roles of enterotoxins in the diarrheal disease caused by K88-positive ETEC in young pigs, enterotoxin-positive and -negative isogenic
E. coli
strains were constructed by using pBR322 to clone and express LT and STb. Four strains, K88
+
astA
, K88
+
astA
/pBR322, K88
+
astA
STb
+
, and K88
+
astA
LT
+
, were constructed and subsequently included in gnotobiotic piglet challenge studies, and their pathogenesis was assessed. The results indicated that all K88
+
isogenic strains were able to colonize the small intestines of piglets exhibiting the K88 receptor. However, only LT- and STb-positive strains caused appreciable diarrhea. Piglets inoculated with the K88
+
astA
LT
+
strain became dehydrated within 18 h, while those inoculated with the K88
+
astA
STb
+
strain did not, although diarrhea developed in several piglets. The changes in the blood packed-cell volume and plasma total protein of gnotobiotic piglets inoculated with the LT-positive strains were significantly greater than those of pigs inoculated with the K88
astA
/pBR322 strain (
P
= 0.012,
P
= 0.002). Immunochemistry image analysis also suggested that LT enhanced bacterial colonization in a gnotobiotic piglet model. This investigation suggested that LT is a major contributor to the virulence of K88
+
ETEC and that isogenic constructs are a useful tool for studying the pathogenesis of ETEC infection.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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