• 제목/요약/키워드: shiga toxin-producing E. coli

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국내 분리 돼지 부종병 대장균의 병원성 유전자 및 시가독소 생성 검증 (Evaluation of the virulence genes and Shiga toxin-producing abilities of Escherichia coli field isolates causing edema disease in pigs)

  • 서병주;정창기;강아름;조호성;김원일
    • 한국동물위생학회지
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    • 제39권2호
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    • pp.87-92
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    • 2016
  • Porcine edema disease (ED) is a communicable disease of pigs caused by infection with Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) which expresses F18 fimbriae and/or Stx type 2e (Stx2e). While STEC causes a severe illness including hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic-uremic syndrome in humans, it induces damage to the vascular endothelium, which results in edema, hemorrhage, and microthrombosis, leading in high mortality in pigs. In the present study, we cultured Stx2e-producing E. coli field isolates from conventional pig farms that experienced sudden deaths previously with symptoms similar to porcine edema disease, which were further investigated with Shiga toxin profiles. A total of 43 strains were identified from the collected samples by F18 or Stx2e specific PCR. Based on the PCR, 42 isolates out of 43 isolates were proved to carry one of F18 or Stx2e genes and 14 isolates to carry both F18 and Stx2e genes. All of the 30 isolates that harbored Stx2e gene induced the cytopathic effect (CPE) in vero cells and especially, the isolate 150229 produced the highest level of Shiga toxin. Therefore, we identified the virulence genes (F18 and Stx2e) and demonstrated Shiga toxin-producing abilities from porcine edema disease causing E. coli filed isolates. These results suggested that one of the isolates could be a vaccine antigen candidate against STEC through further investigating to elicit an immune response.

도축돈 장분변으로부터 Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherchia coli의 분리 와 성상 (Identification and characterization of shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from the feces of slaughtered pigs)

  • 송영환;김지영;채미경;박창식;김명철;전무형
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제44권4호
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    • pp.551-559
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    • 2004
  • Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) causes various clinical signs in human and animals, and has been indicated as a global enteropathogen with zoonotic importance. In this study, the feces of healthy pigs were collected from the slaughtered pigs of Daejon abattoir during the period from December 2001 to October 2002. Of 326 specimens, 13 STEC were confirmed by culture, PCR and colony hybridization. The isolates were further studied for toxin types, pathogenic factors, plasmid profiles, and antimicrobial resistance to characterize the genetic and toxigenic properties. In PCR, all of 13 isolates were evident to have shiga toxin gene (stx). Of 13 isolates stx1 gene was detected in 4 and stx2 gene in 9. The genes of eaeA, hlyA and rfbE were not present in any isolates. In colony hybridization using shiga toxin common primer (STXc), 2 to 9 per 100 colonies subcultured from 13 isolates showed the positive reaction. In the examination for plasmid profiles of the isolates, one to eleven plasmids with varying sizes of 1.0 Kb to 100 Kb were detected, and the 13 STEC could be classified into four groups by the plasmid patterns. The antimicrobial resistance patterns of the isolates were comparably corresponded with the plasmid profile patterns.

Antibiotic Resistance and Virulence Potentials of Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli Isolates from Raw Meats of Slaughterhouses and Retail Markets in Korea

  • Park, Hyun-jung;Yoon, Jang Won;Heo, Eun-Jeong;Ko, Eun-Kyoung;Kim, Ki-Yeon;Kim, Young-Jo;Yoon, Hyang-Jin;Wee, Sung-Hwan;Park, Yong Ho;Moon, Jin San
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제25권9호
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    • pp.1460-1466
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    • 2015
  • In this study, the prevalence of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) was investigated among raw meat or meat products from slaughterhouses and retail markets in South Korea, and their potential for antibiotic resistance and virulence was further analyzed. A total of 912 raw meats, including beef, pork, and chicken, were collected from 2008 to 2009. E. coli strains were frequently isolated in chicken meats (176/233, 75.9%), beef (102/217, 42.3%), and pork (109/235, 39.2%). Putative STEC isolates were further categorized, based on the presence or absence of the Shiga toxin (stx) genes, followed by standard O-serotyping. Polymerase chain reaction assays were used to detect the previously defined virulence genes in STEC, including Shiga toxins 1 and Shiga toxin 2 (stx1 and 2), enterohemolysin (ehxA), intimin (eaeA), STEC autoagglutination adhesion (saa), and subtilase cytotoxin (subAB). All carried both stx1 and eae genes, but none of them had the stx2, saa, or subAB genes. Six (50.0%) STEC isolates possessed the ehxA gene, which is known to be encoded by the 60-megadalton virulence plasmid. Our antibiogram profiling demonstrated that some STEC strains, particularly pork and chicken isolates, displayed a multiple drug-resistance phenotype. RPLA analysis revealed that all the stx1-positive STEC isolates produced Stx1 only at the undetectable level. Altogether, these results imply that the locus of enterocyte and effacement (LEE)-positive strains STEC are predominant among raw meats or meat products from slaughterhouses or retail markets in Korea.

소의 분변과 도체에서 shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli의 분리와 특성 (Characterization and isolation of shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli from Bovine feces and Carcass)

  • 채희선;김능희;한혜진;손홍락;김창기;김선홍;이정학;김종택
    • 한국동물위생학회지
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.241-249
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    • 2009
  • Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) strains can cause broad spectrum of human disease, including diarrhea, hemorrhagic colitis, and the life-threatening hemolytic uremic colitis (HUS). We examined 868 samples was taken from bovine feces and carcass from January to December 2008 in Seoul. Twenty two (9.5%) shiga toxin -producing Escherichia coli were isolated from the 230 of bovine feces, and two (0.31%) were isolated from the 638 of carcasses. Serotype of E. coli isolates were O157 (10, 41.6%), O26 (10, 41.6%), O111 (1, 4.2%) and UT (3, 12.6%). In PCR, the isolates displayed three different stx gene combination (stx1 [2, 8.4%]), stx2 [3, 12.6%] and stx1 and stx2 [19,87.5%]). The eaeA and hlyA gene were found in 11 (45.8%) of the 24 strains. Saa gene was present only one strains (4.2%). Toxin typing using reverse passive latex agglutination test showed the same result in VT 1. But it showed different result in VT 2. In antimicrobial susceptibility test, all isolates were sensitive to amikacin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, ciprofloxacin and colistin. Eighteen strains (75.0%) of 24 isolates showed the multi-resistant patterns with over 3 drugs. PFGE was performed after the genomic DNA of twenty four isolates was digested with Xba I. the 24 isolates showed 7 (A~G) PFGE type.

Complete genome sequence of Escherichia coli K_EC180, a bacterium producing shiga-like toxin isolated from swine feces

  • Kim, Hyeri;Cho, Jae Hyoung;Cho, Jin Ho;Song, Minho;Shin, Hakdong;Kim, Sheena;Kim, Eun Sol;Kim, Hyeun Bum;Lee, Ju-Hoon
    • Journal of Animal Science and Technology
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    • 제63권2호
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    • pp.461-464
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    • 2021
  • Escherichia coli normally colonizes the lower intestine of animals and humans, but some serotypes are foodborne pathogens. The Escherichia coli K_EC180 was isolated from swine feces that were collected from a weaner pig. In this genome announcement, E. coli K_EC180 was sequenced using PacBio RS II and Illumina NextSeq 500 platforms. The complete chromosome of E. coli K_EC180 is composed of one circular chromosome (5,017,281 bp) with 50.4% of guanine + cytosine (G + C) content, 4,935 of coding sequence (CDS), 88 of tRNA, and 22 of rRNA genes. The complete genome of E. coli K_EC180 contains the toxin genes such as shiga-like toxins (stxA and stxB).

Characteristics of Bacteriophage Isolates and Expression of Shiga Toxin Genes Transferred to Non Shiga Toxin-Producing E. coli by Transduction

  • Park, Da-Som;Park, Jong-Hyun
    • Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
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    • 제31권5호
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    • pp.710-716
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    • 2021
  • A risk analysis of Shiga toxin (Stx)-encoding bacteriophage was carried out by confirming the transduction phage to non-Stx-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and subsequent expression of the Shiga toxin genes. The virulence factor stx1 was identified in five phages, and both stx1 and stx2 were found in four phages from a total of 19 phage isolates with seven non-O157 STEC strains. The four phages, designated as ϕNOEC41, ϕNOEC46, ϕNOEC47, and ϕNOEC49, belonged morphologically to the Myoviridae family. The stabilities of these phages to temperature, pH, ethanol, and NaClO were high with some variabilities among the phages. The infection of five non-STEC strains by nine Stx-encoding phages occurred at a rate of approximately 40%. Non-STEC strains were transduced by Stx-encoding phage to become lysogenic strains, and seven convertant strains had stx1 and/or stx2 genes. Only the stx1 gene was transferred to the receptor strains without any deletion. Gene expression of a convertant having both stx1 and stx2 genes was confirmed to be up to 32 times higher for Stx1 in 6% NaCl osmotic media and twice for Stx2 in 4% NaCl media, compared with expression in low-salt environments. Therefore, a new risk might arise from the transfer of pathogenic genes from Stx-encoding phages to otherwise harmless hosts. Without adequate sterilization of food exposed to various environments, there is a possibility that the toxicity of the phages might increase.

송아지 설사분변으로부터 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli 의 분리 및 특성규명 (Identification and characterization of Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli isolated from diarrhea in calves)

  • 임금기;강문일;김상기;남경우;박현주;박진량;조경오;이봉주
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제46권2호
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    • pp.135-142
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    • 2006
  • Shiga toxin (stx) producing Escherichia coli (STEC) causes various clinical signs in animal and human. In this study, 255 fecal samples from calves showing diarrhea were collected from cattle farms in Chonnam province during the period from January 2005 to July 2005. Twenty six STEC (10%) were isolated from 255 fecal samples by PCR. The isolates displayed three different stx combinations (stx1 [69%], stx1 and stx2 [15%], and stx2 [38%]). The isolates were further studied for virulence associated genes and antimicrobial resistance to define the virulence properties. Intimin (eaeA), enterohemolysin (hlyA), and lipopolysaccharide (rfbE) virulence genes were detected in 6 (23%), 7 (26%), and 1 (3.8%) of the isolates, respectively, by PCR. One isolate possessing rfbE gene was typed as E. coli 0157 : H7 by agglutination test with O and H antisera. All 26 isolates showed susceptibility to amikacin (100%) and the majority of isolates showed high susceptibility to gentamicin (88.5%) and chloramphenicol (73.1%). But all isolates were resistant to penicillin. These results may provide the basic knowledge to establish strategies for the treatment and prevention of enteric disease in calves.

시가 독소 생성 대장균의 제어를 위한 박테리오파지의 분리와 특성 분석 (Isolation and characterization of bacteriophages for the control of Shiga Toxin-producing E. coli)

  • 임가연;박도원;이영덕;박종현
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제50권6호
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    • pp.594-600
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    • 2018
  • 본 연구는 시가독소 생성 대장균(STEC)를 제어하기 위하여 하천수 시료로부터 넓은 숙주저해범위를 갖는 ECP33 파지와 NOECP91 파지를 분리, 선별하였다. 총 44주의 STEC균주에 대해 ECP33 파지는 약 45.5%와 NOECP91 파지는 약 65.9%로 숙주저해특성을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 형태학적 특성을 확인한 결과 모두 Myoviridae family에 속하였다. 환경에 대한 안정성 분석을 진행한 결과, 두 파지 모두 50 ppm 농도의 차아염소산 및 pH 4-10의 pH환경에 대해서는 최소 30분까지 비교적 안정한 것으로 나타났다. 반면, $70^{\circ}C$의 고온에서는 NOECP91 파지는 15분 내에, ECP33 파지는 30분 처리 시에 대부분 사멸하고, 유기용매(EtOH) 환경에서 NOECP91 파지는 30% 에탄올 1시간 처리에 모두 사멸하였으나, ECP33파지의 경우 70% EtOH/에탄올 1시간 처리에도 2 log PFU/mL 미만의 감소율을 보여 온도와 유기용매(EtOH) 환경에 대해 ECP33 파지가 NOECP91 파지보다 안정적인 것으로 나타났다. 아울러 분리된 ECP33 파지와 NOECP91 파지를 MOI 0.1 조건에 따른 STEC 균주 생육억제 정도를 분석한 결과, 배양 10시간대까지 생육억제가 이루어지는 것을 확인하였다. 따라서 본 연구를 통해 분리된 ECP33 파지와 NOECP91 파지는 시가독소 생성 대장균의 생물학적 제어제로서 적용이 가능할 것으로 사료된다.

박테리오파지 증폭 기법을 활용한 시가 독소 생성 병원성 대장균의 신속 검출 (Rapid detection of shiga-toxin producing E. coli by bacteriophage amplification assay)

  • 백다윤;박종현;조석철;이영덕
    • 한국식품과학회지
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    • 제52권1호
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    • pp.103-108
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    • 2020
  • 본 연구는 식품에서 문제가 되는 시가독소생성 대장균(STEC)을 박테리오파지 증폭 기법을 통해 검출하고자 시가독소 생성 대장균에 대한 박테리오파지를 분리하였고 분리된 4종의 파지와 기 분리된 2종의 박테리오파지를 혼합하여 사용하였다. 분리된 박테리오파지는 형태학적 특성 및 제한효소 절단 패턴 등을 통해서 동정하였다. 5종의 파지는 E. coli O157:H7 및 non-O157 시가독소 생성 대장균을 모두 저해하는 특징을 가지는 것으로 나타났다. 박테리오파지 증폭 기법에서 중요한 단계인 세균에 감염되지 않은 박테리오파지를 제거하기 위해 10% (v/v) ferrous ammonium sulfate (FAS)을 사용하였으며 약 7-9 log PFU/mL 수준의 박테리오파지를 10분 내로 제거하는 것을 확인하였다. 시가독소 생성 대장균인 E. coli NCCP 13937을 검출하기 위해서는 약 6 log PFU/mL 이상의 박테리오파지 혼합액의 농도 및 약 4-5 log CFU/mL 이상의 목표 균주가 필요한 것으로 나타났다. 이러한 조건을 바탕으로 실제 판매되고 있는 신선식품에서 시가독소생성 대장균을 검출한 결과, 5시간 이내에 증폭된 약 2-3 log PFU/mL의 plaque를 통해 검출이 가능한 것을 확인하였다. 따라서 본 연구를 통해 박테리오파지 혼합액을 이용한 증폭 기법을 통해 시가독소 생성 대장균의 오염 여부를 보다 효율적으로 확인할 수 있음을 보여주었고 이를 적용한 제품을 개발하여 검출 단계의 간편화가 가능할 것으로 판단된다.

Shiga toxin-associated hemolytic uremic syndrome complicated by intestinal perforation in a child with typical hemolytic uremic syndrome

  • Chang, Hye Jin;Kim, Hwa Young;Choi, Jae Hong;Choi, Hyun Jin;Ko, Jae Sung;Ha, Il Soo;Cheong, Hae Il;Choi, Yong;Kang, Hee Gyung
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제57권2호
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    • pp.96-99
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    • 2014
  • Hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) is one of the most common causes of acute renal failure in childhood and is primarily diagnosed in up to 4.5% of children who undergo chronic renal replacement therapy. Escherichia coli serotype O157:H7 is the predominant bacterial strain identified in patients with HUS; more than 100 types of Shiga toxin-producing enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) subtypes have also been isolated. The typical HUS manifestations are microangiopathic hemolytic anemia, thrombocytopenia, and renal insufficiency. In typical HUS cases, more serious EHEC manifestations include severe hemorrhagic colitis, bowel necrosis and perforation, rectal prolapse, peritonitis, and intussusceptions. Colonic perforation, which has an incidence of 1%-2%, can be a fatal complication. In this study, we report a typical Shiga toxin-associated HUS case complicated by small intestinal perforation with refractory peritonitis that was possibly because of ischemic enteritis. Although the degree of renal damage is the main concern in HUS, extrarenal complications should also be considered in severe cases, as presented in our case.