Pap, papG and prsG DNA sequences in Escherichia coli from the fecal flora and the urinary tract

The pap gene clusters encode P fimbriae and fimbriae-associated G adhesins. DNA sequence analysis has resolved three G adhesin variants ( papG J96, papG IA2 and prs G J96) that differ in receptor specificity and therefore in binding to epithelial cells. In this study, DNA probes specific for the pap...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbial pathogenesis 1993-08, Vol.15 (2), p.121-129
Hauptverfasser: Johanson, I.-M., Plos, K., Marklund, B.-I., Svanborg, C.
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Zusammenfassung:The pap gene clusters encode P fimbriae and fimbriae-associated G adhesins. DNA sequence analysis has resolved three G adhesin variants ( papG J96, papG IA2 and prs G J96) that differ in receptor specificity and therefore in binding to epithelial cells. In this study, DNA probes specific for the pap gene cluster or the papG J96, pap G IA2 and prsG J96 adhesin sequences were used to examine 74 fecal and 204 urinary Escherichia coli isolates (67 from acute pyelonephritis, 71 from acute cystitis and 66 from asymptomatic bacteriuria). In accordance with previous studies, a higher frequency of pap + strains was found in the urinary strains (71%) than in the fecal (20%) E. coli isolates. The papG IA2, and prs G J96 sequences were more frequent among urinary (42% pap G + IA2, 23% prs G + J96) than among fecal (18% pap G + IA2, 5% prs G + J96) isolates. None of the isolates hybridized with the papG J96 probe. Pap + strains accounted for 82% of the pyelonephritis, 69% of the cystitis and 61% of the asymptomatic bacteriuria strains. The papG IA2 genotype dominated in acute pyelonephritis strains (72% pap G + IA2, 16% prs G + J96). The prsG J96 genotype was most frequent in cystitis strains (25% pap G + IA2, 37% prs G + J96). The asymptomatic bacteriuria strains formed an intermediate group (30% papG + IA2, 14% prs G + J96). Most of the pap G + IA2 strains expressed P fimbriae which agglutinated human erythrocytes, sheep erythrocytes and Galα1-4Galβ latex beads. The prsG + J96 strains varied in agglutination of human and sheep erythrocytes and Galα1-4Galβ-latex beads. The results demonstrated that the papG IA2 and prs G J96 adhesin DNA sequences differ in disease association.
ISSN:0882-4010
1096-1208
DOI:10.1006/mpat.1993.1062