The Superior Adherence Phenotype of E. coli O104:H4 is Directly Mediated by the Aggregative Adherence Fimbriae Type I

Schiller P, Knödler M, Berger P, Greune L, Fruth A, Mellmann A, Dersch P, Berger M, Dobrindt U

Forschungsartikel (Zeitschrift) | Peer reviewed

Zusammenfassung

Whereas the O104:H4 enterohemorrhagicEscherichia coli(EHEC) outbreak strain from 2011 expresses aggregative adherence fimbriae of subtype I (AAF/I), its close relative, the O104:H4 enteroaggregativeEscherichia coli(EAEC) strain 55989, encodes AAF of subtype III. Tight adherence mediated by AAF/I in combination with Shiga toxin 2 production has been suggested to result in the outbreak strain's exceptional pathogenicity. Furthermore, the O104:H4 outbreak strain adheres significantly better to cultured epithelial cells than archetypal EAEC strains expressing different AAF subtypes. To test whether AAF/I expression is associated with the different virulence phenotypes of the outbreak strain, we heterologously expressed AAF subtypes I, III, IV, and V in an AAF-negative EAEC 55989 mutant and compared AAF-mediated phenotypes, incl. autoaggregation, biofilm formation, as well as bacterial adherence to HEp-2 cells. We observed that the expression of all four AAF subtypes promoted bacterial autoaggregation, though with different kinetics. Disturbance of AAF interaction on the bacterial surface via addition of α-AAF antibodies impeded autoaggregation. Biofilm formation was enhanced upon heterologous expression of AAF variants and inversely correlated with the autoaggregation phenotype. Co-cultivation of bacteria expressing different AAF subtypes resulted in mixed bacterial aggregates. Interestingly, bacteria expressing AAF/I formed the largest bacterial clusters on HEp-2 cells, indicating a stronger host cell adherence similar to the EHEC O104:H4 outbreak strain. Our findings show that, compared to the closely related O104:H4 EAEC strain 55989, not only the acquisition of the Shiga toxin phage, but also the acquisition of the AAF/I subtype might have contributed to the increased EHEC O104:H4 pathogenicity.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftVirulence
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume12
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue1
Seitenbereich346-359
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2020 (15.01.2021)
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch
DOI10.1080/21505594.2020.1868841
StichwörterAAF; Enteroaggregative E. coli; adherence; autoaggregation; biofilm; enterohemorrhagic E. coli

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Berger, Petya
Institut für Hygiene
Berger, Michael
Institut für Hygiene
Dersch, Petra
Institut für Infektiologie
Dobrindt, Ulrich
Institut für Hygiene
Mellmann, Alexander
Institut für Hygiene