Affiliation:
1. Department of Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1802 Elwood Drive, VMRI #2, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011
Abstract
ABSTRACT
ColV plasmids have long been associated with the virulence of
Escherichia coli
, despite the fact that their namesake trait, ColV production, does not appear to contribute to virulence. Such plasmids or their associated sequences appear to be quite common among avian pathogenic
E. coli
(APEC) and are strongly linked to the virulence of these organisms. In the present study, a 180-kb ColV plasmid was sequenced and analyzed. This plasmid, pAPEC-O2-ColV, possesses a 93-kb region containing several putative virulence traits, including
iss
,
tsh
, and four putative iron acquisition and transport systems. The iron acquisition and transport systems include those encoding aerobactin and salmochelin, the
sit
ABC iron transport system, and a putative iron transport system novel to APEC,
eit
. In order to determine the prevalence of the virulence-associated genes within this region among avian
E. coli
strains, 595 APEC and 199 avian commensal
E. coli
isolates were examined for genes of this region using PCR. Results indicate that genes contained within a portion of this putative virulence region are highly conserved among APEC and that the genes of this region occur significantly more often in APEC than in avian commensal
E. coli
. The region of pAPEC-O2-ColV containing genes that are highly prevalent among APEC appears to be a distinguishing trait of APEC strains.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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