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Distribution of Genes for Virulence and Ecological Fitness among Diverse <i>Vibrio cholerae</i> Population in a Cholera Endemic Area: Tracking the Evolution of Pathogenic Strains
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Khulna University, University of Dhaka, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Johns Hopkins University, ...
Published InDNA and Cell Biology
Year2008
Citations78
Abstract
The pathogenic strains of Vibrio cholerae that cause acute enteric infections in humans are derived from environmental nonpathogenic strains. To track the evolution of pathogenic V. cholerae and identify potential precursors of new pathogenic strains, we analyzed 324 environmental or clinical V. cholerae isolates for the presence of diverse genes involved in virulence or ecological fitness. Of 251 environmental non-O1, non-O139 strains tested, 10 (3.9%) carried the toxin coregulated pilus (TCP) pathogenicity island encoding TCPs, and the CTX prophage encoding cholera toxin, whereas another 10 isolates carried the TCP island alone, and were susceptible to transduction with CTX phage. Most V. cholerae O1 and O139 strains carried these two major virulence determinants, as well as the Vibrio seventh pandemic islands…
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