Frontiers in Microbiology (Sep 2017)

Defining the Genetic Features of O-Antigen Biosynthesis Gene Cluster and Performance of an O-Antigen Serotyping Scheme for Escherichia albertii

  • Hong Wang,
  • Han Zheng,
  • Qun Li,
  • Yanmei Xu,
  • Jianping Wang,
  • Pengcheng Du,
  • Xinqiong Li,
  • Xiang Liu,
  • Ling Zhang,
  • Nianli Zou,
  • Guodong Yan,
  • Zhengdong Zhang,
  • Huaiqi Jing,
  • Jianguo Xu,
  • Yanwen Xiong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01857
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8

Abstract

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Escherichia albertii is a newly described and emerging diarrheagenic pathogen responsible for outbreaks of gastroenteritis. Serotyping plays an important role in diagnosis and epidemiological studies for pathogens of public health importance. The diversity of O-antigen biosynthesis gene clusters (O-AGCs) provides the primary basis for serotyping. However, little is known about the distribution and diversity of O-AGCs of E. albertii strains. Here, we presented a complete sequence set for the O-AGCs from 52 E. albertii strains and identified seven distinct O-AGCs. Six of these were also found in 15 genomes of E. albertii strains deposited in the public database. Possession of wzy/wzx genes in each O-AGC strongly suggest that O-antigens of E. albertii were synthesized by the Wzx/Wzy-dependent pathway. Furthermore, we performed an O-antigen serotyping scheme for E. albertii based on specific antisera against seven O-antigens and a high throughput xTAG Luminex assay to simultaneously detect seven O-AGCs. Both methods accurately identified serotypes of 64 tested E. albertii strains. Our data revealed the high-level diversity of O-AGCs in E. albertii. We also provide valuable methods to reliably identify and serotype this bacterium.

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