Affiliation:
1. School of Molecular and Microbial Sciences
2. Centre for Microscopy and Microanalysis, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia
3. Queensland Health Pathology Service
4. Infection Management Services, Princess Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane, Australia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) is the most common nosocomial infection in the United States. Uropathogenic
Escherichia coli
(UPEC), the most common cause of CAUTI, can form biofilms on indwelling catheters. Here, we identify and characterize novel factors that affect biofilm formation by UPEC strains that cause CAUTI. Sixty-five CAUTI UPEC isolates were characterized for phenotypic markers of urovirulence, including agglutination and biofilm formation. One isolate,
E. coli
MS2027, was uniquely proficient at biofilm growth despite the absence of adhesins known to promote this phenotype. Mini-Tn
5
mutagenesis of
E. coli
MS2027 identified several mutants with altered biofilm growth. Mutants containing insertions in genes involved in O antigen synthesis (
rmlC
and
manB
) and capsule synthesis (
kpsM
) possessed enhanced biofilm phenotypes. Three independent mutants deficient in biofilm growth contained an insertion in a gene locus homologous to the type 3 chaperone-usher class fimbrial genes of
Klebsiella pneumoniae
. These type 3 fimbrial genes (
mrkABCDF
), which were located on a conjugative plasmid, were cloned from
E. coli
MS2027 and could complement the biofilm-deficient transconjugants when reintroduced on a plasmid. Primers targeting the
mrkB
chaperone-encoding gene revealed its presence in CAUTI strains of
Citrobacter koseri
,
Citrobacter freundii
,
Klebsiella pneumoniae
, and
Klebsiella oxytoca
. All of these
mrkB
-positive strains caused type 3 fimbria-specific agglutination of tannic acid-treated red blood cells. This is the first description of type 3 fimbriae in
E. coli
,
C. koseri
, and
C. freundii
. Our data suggest that type 3 fimbriae may contribute to biofilm formation by different gram-negative nosocomial pathogens.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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