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Epidemic Potential of Escherichia coli O16: H41-ST131: Compared with Pandemic O25b: H30-ST131 Lineage

Journal

INFECTION AND DRUG RESISTANCE
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 2625-2632

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DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/IDR.S313261

Keywords

O16:H41; O25b:H30; ST131; pathogenicity; survivability

Funding

  1. Joint Funds for the innovation of science and Technology, Fujian province [2017Y9049]
  2. Educational and Scientific Research Project for Young and MiddleAged Teachers of Fujian Province [JAT190191]

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The pathogenicity and survivability features of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 were similar to the global epidemic O25b:H30-ST131 lineage, with differences observed in their anti-phagocytic function. This weaker anti-phagocytic function of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 could potentially contribute to its increasing prevalence.
Background: O16:H41 is an important subclone among Escherichia coli (E. coli) sequence type (ST) 131, which has risen dramatically in recent years. However, reasons for the rapid increase of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 remain unclear. The aim of this study was to compare the pathogenicity and survivability features of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 with global epidemic O25b:H30-ST131 lineage. Methods: Sixteen E. coli ST131 were divided into two groups: group O16:H41-ST131 (n=6) and group O25b:H30-ST131 (n=10). Adhesion and invasion activity of different isolates were measured using human T24 cells. Biofilm production was quantified by crystal violet staining. Fifty percent human serum was used to detect serum sensitivity. Resistance to hydrogen peroxide was detected by broth microdilution method, and anti-phagocytic func-tion was determined by phagocytosis experiments. Results: E. coli O16:H41-ST131 and O25b:H30-ST131 lineage showed similar biofilm formation, adhesion and invasion abilities. In terms of survivability, resistance to serum and hydrogen peroxide of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 was similar as that of E. coli O25b:H30-ST131. But anti-phagocytic function of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 was significantly weaker than that of E. coli O25b:H30-ST131. Conclusion: The pathogenicity and survivability of E. coli O16:H41-ST131 were similar to those of E. coli O25b:H30-ST131, which may be important reasons for its increasing prevalence. Our study may contribute to a better understanding of the prevalence of E. coli O16:H41-ST131.

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