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Cabal, Adriana & Geue, Lutz & Gómez Barrero, Susana & Barth, Stefanie & Barcena, Carmen & Hamm, Katharina & Porrero, M.Concepcion & Valverde, Aranzazu & Canton, Rafael & Menge, Christian & Gortazar, Christian & Domínguez, Lucas & Alvarez, Julio (2015 ) .Detection of virulence-associated genes characteristic of intestinal Escherichia coli pathotypes, including the enterohemorrhagic/enteroaggregative O104:H4, in bovines from Germany and Spain.
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Cabal, Adriana & Geue, Lutz & Gómez Barrero, Susana & Barth, Stefanie & Barcena, Carmen & Hamm, Katharina & Porrero, M.Concepcion & Valverde, Aranzazu & Canton, Rafael & Menge, Christian & Gortazar, Christian & Domínguez, Lucas & Alvarez, Julio. 2015 .Detection of virulence-associated genes characteristic of intestinal Escherichia coli pathotypes, including the enterohemorrhagic/enteroaggregative O104:H4, in bovines from Germany and Spain.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/39630
Résumé:
Cattle are reservoirs of enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli; however, their role in the epidemiology of
other pathogenic E. coli remains undefined. A new set of quantitative real-time PCR assays for the direct
detection and quantification of nine virulence-associated genes (VAGs) characteristic of the most
important human E. coli pathotypes and four serotype-related genes (wzxO104,fliCH4,rbfO157, fliCH7) that
can be used as a surveillance tool for detection of pathogenic strains was developed. A total of 970 cattle
fecal samples were collected in slaughterhouses in Germany and Spain, pooled into 134 samples and
analyzed with this tool. stx1, eae and invA were more prevalent in Spanish samples whereas bfpA, stx2,
ehxA, elt, est and the rbfO157/fliCH7 combination were observed in similar proportions in both countries.
Genes characteristic of the hybrid O104:H4 strain of the 2011 German outbreak (stx2/aggR/wzxO104/
fliCH4) were simultaneously detected in six fecal pools from one German abattoir located near the
outbreak epicenter. Although no isolate harboring the full stx2/aggR/wzxO104/fliCH4 combination was
cultured, sequencing of the aggR positive PCR products revealed 100% homology to the aggR from the
outbreak strain. Concomitant detection by this direct approach of VAGs from a novel human pathogenic
E. coli strain in cattle samples implies that the E. coli gene pool in these animals can be implicated in de
novo formation of such highly-virulent strains. The application of this set of qPCRs in surveillance
studies could be an efficient early-warning tool for the emergence of zoonotic E. coli in livestock.
Key words Escherichia coli, virulence-associated genes, pathotypes, O104:H4.