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Evolution of atypical enteropathogenic E. coli by repeated acquisition of LEE pathogenicity island variants

Author Affiliations
The University of Melbourne, Peter Doherty Institute, Melbourne Genomics Health Alliance, Wellcome Sanger Institute, ...
Published InNature Microbiology
Year2016
Citations80

Abstract

Atypical enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (aEPEC) is an umbrella term given to E. coli that possess a type III secretion system encoded in the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE), but lack the virulence factors (stx, bfpA) that characterize enterohaemorrhagic E. coli and typical EPEC, respectively. The burden of disease caused by aEPEC has recently increased in industrialized and developing nations, yet the population structure and virulence profile of this emerging pathogen are poorly understood. Here, we generated whole-genome sequences of 185 aEPEC isolates collected during the Global Enteric Multicenter Study from seven study sites in Asia and Africa, and compared them with publicly available E. coli genomes. Phylogenomic analysis revealed ten distinct widely distributed aEPEC clones. Analysis of genetic variation in…
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