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Abstract zur Publikation: Serine protease espP subtype α, but not β or γ, of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli is associated with highly pathogenic serogroups

Khan AB, Naim A, Orth D, Grif K, Mohsin M, Prager R, Dierich MP, Würzner R (2008): Serine protease espP subtype α, but not β or γ, of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli is associated with highly pathogenic serogroups
Int. J. Med. Microbiol.: Epub 2008 Nov 25.

Besides Shiga toxins (Stx), Stx-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) harbour several other putative virulence factors, including the serine protease EspP. We have investigated 214 STEC strains from Austria belonging to 61 different serotypes from humans, animals, and food for the presence of this serine protease gene and have determined the espP subtypes and their association with clinical outcome.

espP was detected in 121 (57%) out of 214 strains. Sixty-five of 68 strains (96%) of non-sorbitol-fermenting (NSF) O157:H7/NM (NM, non-motile) were positive for espP, while none of 8 SF E. coli O157:NM isolates contained this gene. All 9 strains of serotype O145:NM and 17 of 21 strains (81%) of serotype O26:H11/NM were positive for espP. Nineteen STEC serogroups including O103 and O111 serogroups – considered to be highly pathogenic – were completely negative for espP.

Only 5 of 12 strains isolated from patients suffering from HUS were espP-positive (all serogroup NSF O157) as well as 28 of 39 strains from patients with bloody diarrhoea, 40 of 63 strains from patients with non-bloody diarrhoea, and 15 of 19 strains from asymptomatic patients.

In O157:H7/NM, O26:H11/NM, and O145:NM only espP subtype a was found, whereas in most of the other non-O157 serogroups, subtypes β and γ were found. Subtype δ was not detected in our strains collection.

Regarding the espP subtypes, only subtype α, but not β and γ, were found in HUS patients. Moreover, we could demonstrate that espP, and in particular subtype α, is associated with highly pathogenic serogroups.

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