Multiple insertional events, restricted by the genetic background, have led to acquisition of pathogenicity island IIJ96-like domains among Escherichia coli strains of different clinical origins

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Bidet, P [1 ]
Bonacorsi, S [1 ]
Clermont, O [1 ]
De Montille, C [1 ]
Brahimi, N [1 ]
Bingen, E [1 ]
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[1] Univ Denis Diderot Paris 7, EA 3105, Lab Etudes Genet Bacterienne Infect Enfant,AP HP, Microbiol Serv,Hop Robert Debre, F-75019 Paris, France
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10.1128/IAI.73.7.4081-4087.2005
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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We investigated the dissemination of pathogenicity island (PAI) IIJ96-Iike elements (hra, hly, cnfI, and pap) among 455 Escherichia coli isolates from children and adults with urinary tract infection (UTI), neonates with meningitis or colonized healthy neonates, and 74 reference strains by means of PCR phylogenetic grouping, ribotyping, and PCR analysis of virulence genes. Colocalization of these genes was documented by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis followed by Southern hybridization and long-range PCR (LRPCR) between the hra and the papG alleles. Site-specific insertion of the PAI was determined by LRPCR between hra and tRNA flanking sequences. hra, hly, and cnfI were found in 113 isolates and consistently colocalized, constituting the backbone of PAI IIJ96-like domains. The prevalence of PAI IIJ96-Iike domains was significantly higher among UTI isolates than among neonatal meningitis and commensal isolates. These domains were restricted to a few ribotypes of group B2. In contrast to the consistent colocalization of hra, hly, and cnfI, the pap operon was varied: 12% of strains exhibited an allelic exchange of the papG class III allele (papGIII) for the papG class II allele (papGII) (only UTI isolates), and the pap operon was deleted in 23% of strains. No strains harbored papGIII outside the PAI, which appears to be the only source of this allele. PAI IIJ96-like domains were inserted in the vicinities of three different tRNAs-pheU (54%), leuX (29%), and pheV (15%)-depending on the genetic backgrounds and origins of the isolates. Multiple insertional events restricted by the genetic background have thus led to PAI IIJ96 acquisition. Specific genetic backgrounds and insertion sites may have played a role in additional recombination processes for E. coli adaptation to different ecological niches.
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