The ST131 Escherichia coli H22 subclone from human intestinal microbiota: Comparison of genomic and phenotypic traits with those of the globally successful H30 subclone.

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Date publication

mars 2017

Journal

BMC microbiology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr HOCQUET Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Nicolas-Chanoine MH, Petitjean M, Mora A, Mayer N, Lavigne JP, Boulet O, Leflon-Guibout V, Blanco J, Hocquet D

Résumé

In 2006, we found healthy subjects carrying ST131 Escherichia coli in their intestinal microbiota consisting of two populations: a subdominant population of fluoroquinolone-resistant E. coli belonging to subclone H30 (H30-R or subclade C1), the current worldwide dominant ST131 subclone, and a dominant E. coli population composed of antibiotic-susceptible E. coli belonging to subclone H22 (clade B), the precursor of subclone H30. We sequenced the whole genome of fecal H22 strain S250, compared it to the genomes of ExPEC ST131 H30-Rx strain JJ1886 and commensal ST131 H41 strain SE15, sought the H22-H30 genomic differences in our fecal strains and assessed their phenotypic consequences.

Mots clés

Biofilm, E. coli ST131, H22 genome, Mannose-binding FimH region, Plasmid replicons, Subclades B, Sugar metabolism

Référence

BMC Microbiol.. 2017 03 27;17(1):71