Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts
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Resumo: | Hybrid-pathogenic Escherichia coli represent an important group of strains associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections. Recently, we described strain UPEC-46, a uropathogenic/enteroaggregative E. coli (UPEC/EAEC) strain presenting the aggregative adherence (AA) pattern on bladder and colorectal epithelial cells mediated by aggregate-forming pili (AFP). However, the role of AFP and other uninvestigated putative fimbriae operons in UPEC-46 pathogenesis remains unclear. Thus, this study evaluated the involvement of AFP and other adhesins in uropathogenicity and intestinal colonization using different in vitro and in vivo models. The strain UPEC-46 was able to adhere and invade intestinal and urinary cell lines. A library of transposon mutants also identified the involvement of type I fimbriae (TIF) in the adherence to HeLa cells, in addition to colorectal and bladder cell lines. The streptomycin-treated mouse in vivo model also showed an increased number of bacterial counts in the colon in the presence of AFP and TIF. In the mouse model of ascending urinary tract infection (UTI), AFP was more associated with kidney colonization, while TIF appears to mediate bladder colonization. Results observed in in vivo experiments were also confirmed by electron microscopy (EM) analyses. In summary, the in vitro and in vivo analyses show a synergistic role of AFP and TIF in the adherence and colonization of intestinal and urinary epithelia. Therefore, we propose that hybrid E. coli strains carrying AFP and TIF could potentially cause intestinal and urinary tract infections in the same patient. |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tractsAFPaggregate-forming pilusHybrid-pathogenicE. coliintestinal colonizationurinary tract infectionHybrid-pathogenic Escherichia coli represent an important group of strains associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections. Recently, we described strain UPEC-46, a uropathogenic/enteroaggregative E. coli (UPEC/EAEC) strain presenting the aggregative adherence (AA) pattern on bladder and colorectal epithelial cells mediated by aggregate-forming pili (AFP). However, the role of AFP and other uninvestigated putative fimbriae operons in UPEC-46 pathogenesis remains unclear. Thus, this study evaluated the involvement of AFP and other adhesins in uropathogenicity and intestinal colonization using different in vitro and in vivo models. The strain UPEC-46 was able to adhere and invade intestinal and urinary cell lines. A library of transposon mutants also identified the involvement of type I fimbriae (TIF) in the adherence to HeLa cells, in addition to colorectal and bladder cell lines. The streptomycin-treated mouse in vivo model also showed an increased number of bacterial counts in the colon in the presence of AFP and TIF. In the mouse model of ascending urinary tract infection (UTI), AFP was more associated with kidney colonization, while TIF appears to mediate bladder colonization. Results observed in in vivo experiments were also confirmed by electron microscopy (EM) analyses. In summary, the in vitro and in vivo analyses show a synergistic role of AFP and TIF in the adherence and colonization of intestinal and urinary epithelia. Therefore, we propose that hybrid E. coli strains carrying AFP and TIF could potentially cause intestinal and urinary tract infections in the same patient.Laboratório de Bacteriologia Instituto ButantanInstitute of Hygiene University of MünsterDepartamento de Pós-graduação Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Santo AmaroInstituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Departamento de Microbiologia Imunologia e Parasitologia Escola Paulista de Medicina Universidade Federal de São PauloInstituto de Biociências Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Instituto ButantanUniversity of MünsterUniversidade Santo AmaroUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Schüroff, Paulo A.Abe, Cecilia M.Silva, Jonatas W.de Paula Coelho, CidéliAndrade, Fernanda B.Hernandes, Rodrigo T. [UNESP]Dobrindt, UlrichGomes, Tânia A.T.Elias, Waldir P.2023-03-01T21:17:29Z2023-03-01T21:17:29Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article1423-1433http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2022.2112818Virulence, v. 13, n. 1, p. 1423-1433, 2022.2150-56082150-5594http://hdl.handle.net/11449/24169910.1080/21505594.2022.21128182-s2.0-85136117871Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengVirulenceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T21:17:29Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/241699Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T18:09:00.610327Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts Schüroff, Paulo A. AFP aggregate-forming pilus Hybrid-pathogenicE. coli intestinal colonization urinary tract infection |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Role of aggregate-forming pilus (AFP) in adherence and colonization of both intestinal and urinary tracts |
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Schüroff, Paulo A. |
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Schüroff, Paulo A. Abe, Cecilia M. Silva, Jonatas W. de Paula Coelho, Cidéli Andrade, Fernanda B. Hernandes, Rodrigo T. [UNESP] Dobrindt, Ulrich Gomes, Tânia A.T. Elias, Waldir P. |
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Abe, Cecilia M. Silva, Jonatas W. de Paula Coelho, Cidéli Andrade, Fernanda B. Hernandes, Rodrigo T. [UNESP] Dobrindt, Ulrich Gomes, Tânia A.T. Elias, Waldir P. |
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Instituto Butantan University of Münster Universidade Santo Amaro Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) |
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Schüroff, Paulo A. Abe, Cecilia M. Silva, Jonatas W. de Paula Coelho, Cidéli Andrade, Fernanda B. Hernandes, Rodrigo T. [UNESP] Dobrindt, Ulrich Gomes, Tânia A.T. Elias, Waldir P. |
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AFP aggregate-forming pilus Hybrid-pathogenicE. coli intestinal colonization urinary tract infection |
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AFP aggregate-forming pilus Hybrid-pathogenicE. coli intestinal colonization urinary tract infection |
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Hybrid-pathogenic Escherichia coli represent an important group of strains associated with intestinal and extraintestinal infections. Recently, we described strain UPEC-46, a uropathogenic/enteroaggregative E. coli (UPEC/EAEC) strain presenting the aggregative adherence (AA) pattern on bladder and colorectal epithelial cells mediated by aggregate-forming pili (AFP). However, the role of AFP and other uninvestigated putative fimbriae operons in UPEC-46 pathogenesis remains unclear. Thus, this study evaluated the involvement of AFP and other adhesins in uropathogenicity and intestinal colonization using different in vitro and in vivo models. The strain UPEC-46 was able to adhere and invade intestinal and urinary cell lines. A library of transposon mutants also identified the involvement of type I fimbriae (TIF) in the adherence to HeLa cells, in addition to colorectal and bladder cell lines. The streptomycin-treated mouse in vivo model also showed an increased number of bacterial counts in the colon in the presence of AFP and TIF. In the mouse model of ascending urinary tract infection (UTI), AFP was more associated with kidney colonization, while TIF appears to mediate bladder colonization. Results observed in in vivo experiments were also confirmed by electron microscopy (EM) analyses. In summary, the in vitro and in vivo analyses show a synergistic role of AFP and TIF in the adherence and colonization of intestinal and urinary epithelia. Therefore, we propose that hybrid E. coli strains carrying AFP and TIF could potentially cause intestinal and urinary tract infections in the same patient. |
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Virulence, v. 13, n. 1, p. 1423-1433, 2022. 2150-5608 2150-5594 10.1080/21505594.2022.2112818 2-s2.0-85136117871 |
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