The rapidly emerging ESBL-producing Escherichia coli O25-ST131 clone carries LPS core synthesis genes of the K-12 type

Valéria Szijártó, Tibor Pal, Gabor Nagy, Eszter Nagy, Akela Ghazawi, Mohammed Al-Haj, Sylvia El Kurdi, Agnes Sonnevend

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Abstract

The clone Escherichia coli O25 ST131, typically producing extended-spectrum beta-lactamases (ESBLs), has spread globally and became the dominant type among extraintestinal isolates at many parts of the world. However, the reasons behind the emergence and success of this clone are only partially understood. We compared the core type genes by PCR of ESBL-producing and ESBL-nonproducing strains isolated from urinary tract infections in the United Arab Emirates and found a surprisingly high frequency of the K-12 core type (44.6%) among members of the former group, while in the latter one, it was as low (3.7%), as reported earlier. The high figure was almost entirely attributable to the presence of members of the clone O25 ST131 among ESBL producers. Strains from the same clone isolated in Europe also carried the K-12 core type genes. Sequencing the entire core operon of an O25 ST131 isolate revealed a high level of similarity to known K-12 core gene sequences and an almost complete identity with a recently sequenced non-O25 ST131 fecal isolate. The exact chemical structure and whether and how this unusual core type contributed to the sudden emergence of ST131 require further investigations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)131-136
Number of pages6
JournalFEMS Microbiology Letters
Volume332
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Escherichia coli
  • Extraintestinal
  • K-12
  • LPS core
  • O25
  • ST131

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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