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Adaptation of signature-tagged mutagenesis to Escherichia coli K1 and the infant-rat model of invasive disease
Authors:Mark D. Gonzalez  Carol A. Lichtensteiger  Eric R. Vimr
Affiliation:Department of Pathobiology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 61802, USA.
Abstract:With the exception of the polysialic acid capsule (K1 antigen), little is known about other virulence factors needed for systemic infection by Escherichia coli K1, the leading cause of Gram-negative neonatal meningitis in humans. In this work, the functional genomics method of signature-tagged mutagenesis (STM) was adapted to E. coli K1 and the infant-rat model to identify non-capsule virulence genes. Validation of the method was demonstrated by the failure to recover a reconstructed acapsular mutant from bacterial pools used to systemically infect 5-day-old rats. Three new genes required for systemic disease were identified from a total of 192 mutants screened by STM (1.56% hit rate). Gut colonization, Southern blot hybridization, mixed-challenge infection, and DNA sequence analyses showed that the attenuating defects in the mutants were associated with transposon insertions in rfaL (O antigen ligase), dsbA (thiol:disulfide oxidoreductase), and a new gene, puvA (previously unidentified virulence gene A), with no known homologues. The results indicate the ability of STM to identify novel systemic virulence factors in E. coli K1.
Keywords:Escherichia coli K1    Polysialic acid capsule    RfaL    DsbA    PuvA    Infectious disease    Bacterial meningitis
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