Journal ArticleOpen Access
Genomic diversity of EPEC associated with clinical presentations of differing severity
Author Affiliations
University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Maryland Medical Center, MRC Unit the Gambia, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, ...
Published InNature Microbiology
Year2016
Citations95
Abstract
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) are diarrhoeagenic E. coli, and are a significant cause of gastrointestinal illness among young children in developing countries. Typical EPEC are identified by the presence of the bundle-forming pilus encoded by a virulence plasmid, which has been linked to an increased severity of illness, while atypical EPEC lack this feature. Comparative genomics of 70 total EPEC from lethal (LI), non-lethal symptomatic (NSI) or asymptomatic (AI) cases of diarrhoeal illness in children enrolled in the Global Enteric Multicenter Study was used to investigate the genomic differences in EPEC isolates obtained from individuals with various clinical outcomes. A comparison of the genomes of isolates from different clinical outcomes identified genes that were significantly more prevalent in EPEC isolates…
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