Infect Immun. 1975 September; 12(3): 656-667
Plasmid-controlled colonization factor associated with virulence in Esherichia coli enterotoxigenic for humans.
D G Evans,
R P Silver,
D J Evans Jr,
D G Chase and
S L Gorbach
ABSTRACT
An enterotoxin-producing strain of Escherichia coli isolated from a case of cholera-like diarrhea (E. coli strain H-10407) was found to possess a surface-associated colonization factor. Colonization was manifested as the ability of small inocula (10(5) bacteria) to attain large (10(9)) populations in the infant rabbit intestine with a concomitant diarrheal response. A laboratory-passed derivative of E. coli H-10407, designated H-10407-P, failed to exhibit an increase in population in the infant rabbit and also failed to induce diarrhea. Cell-free culture supernatant fluids of E. coli H-10407 and H-10407-P produced equivalent enterotoxic responses in infant and in adult rabbits. Specific anti-colonization factor antiserum was produced by adsorbing hyperimmune anti-H-10407 serum with both heat-killed and living cells E. coli H-10407-P. This specific adsorbed serum protected infant rabbits from challenge with living E. coli H-10407 although the serum did not possess bactericidal activity. The anti-colonization factor serum did not agglutinate a strain of E. coli K-12 possessing the K88 colonization factor peculiar to E. coli enterotoxigenic for swine. By electron microscopy it was demonstrated that E. coli H-10407, but not H10407-, possessed pilus-like surface structures which agglutinated with the specific adsorbed (anti-colonization factor) antiserum. E. coli H-10407 possessed three species of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid, measuring 60 X 10(6), 42 X 10(6), and 3.7 X 10(6) daltons, respectively. E. coli H-10407-P possessed only the 42 X 10(6)- and the 3.7 X 10(6)-dalton plasmid species. Spontaneous loss of the specific H-10407 surface-associated antigen was accompanied by loss of the 60 X 10(6)-dalton species of plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid and loss of colonizing ability. Thus, it is concluded that the E. coli colonization factor described here is a virulence factor which may play an important and possibly essential role in naturally occurring E. coli enterotoxic diarrhea in man.
Infect Immun. 1975 September; 12(3): 656-667
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