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Infection and Immunity, September 2000, p. 5056-5061, Vol. 68, No. 9
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Application of Signature-Tagged Mutagenesis for Identification of
Escherichia coli K1 Genes That Contribute to Invasion of
Human Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cells
Julie L.
Badger,1
Carol A.
Wass,1
Scott J.
Weissman,1,
and
Kwang
Sik
Kim1,2,*
Division of Infectious Diseases, Childrens
Hospital Los Angeles,1 and University of
Southern California School of Medicine,2 Los
Angeles, California 90027
Received 7 March 2000/Returned for modification 31 May
2000/Accepted 12 June 2000
Escherichia coli K1 is the leading cause of
gram-negative bacterial meningitis in neonates. It is principally due
to our limited understanding of the pathogenesis of this disease that
the morbidity and mortality rates remain unacceptably high. To identify
genes required for E. coli K1 penetration of the
blood-brain barrier (BBB), we used the negative selection strategy of
signature-tagged transposon mutagenesis (STM) to screen mutants for
loss or decreased invasion of human brain microvascular endothelial
cells (HBMEC) which comprise the BBB. A total of 3,360 insertion
mutants of E. coli K1 were screened, and potential HBMEC
invasion mutants were subjected to a secondary invasion screen. Those
mutants that failed to pass the serial invasion screens were then
tested individually. Seven prototrophic mutants were found to exhibit
significantly decreased invasive ability in HBMEC. We identified
traJ and five previously uncharacterized loci whose gene
products are necessary for HBMEC invasion by E. coli K1. In
addition, cnf1, a gene previously shown to play a role in
bacterial invasion, was identified. More importantly, a
traJ mutant was attenuated in penetration of the BBB in the
neonatal rat model of experimental hematogenous meningitis. This is the
first in vivo demonstration that traJ is involved in the
pathogenesis of E. coli K1 meningitis.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Division of
Infectious Diseases, MS 51, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles, 4650 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90027. Phone: (323) 669-2509. Fax: (323) 660-2661. E-mail: kskim{at}chla.usc.edu.

Present address: Department of Pediatrics, Kaiser Foundation
Hospital, Los Angeles, CA
90027.
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