RESUMO
El pangenoma de Escherichia coli se compone de un core conservado y regiones genómicas variables. El componente genético constante permite determinar la filogenia del microorganismo, mientras que la variabilidad genética ha permitido el surgimiento de cepas patógenas intestinales y extraintestinales. En este estudio caracterizamos genéticamente 85 cepas patógenas extraintestinales aisladas de caninos y felinos. Se utilizó el esquema de Clermont para agruparlas en relación con elfilogrupo de pertenencia (intestinal: Ay B1; extraintestinal: B2 y D) y se investigó en ellas la presencia de varios marcadores de virulencia (pap1-2, pap3-4, sfa, afa, hlyA, aer y cnf), así como de marcadores de patovares híbridos. El 69,4% de los aislamientos pertenecieron al filogrupo A; el 1,2% al B1; el 16,5% al B2 y el 12,9% al D. El gen encontrado con mayor frecuencia fue sfa (21/85), seguido de los genes pap1-2 y cnf (20/85) y pap3-4 (19/85). No se detectaron híbridos. Los aislamientos en animales deben ser estudiados debido al potencial zoonótico del microorganismo.
The pangenome of Escherichia coli is composed of a conserved core and variable genomic regions. The constant genetic component allows to determine the phylogeny of the microorganism, while genetic variability promoted the emergence of intestinal pathogenic strains and extraintestinal strains. In this study we characterized 85 extraintestinal pathogenic isolates genetically isolated from canines and felines. We used the Clermont scheme that includes intestinal (A and B1) and extraintestinal (B2 and D) phylogroups, virulence markers (pap1-2, pap3-4, sfa, afa, hlyA, aer and cnf) and hybrid pathogens. A percentage of 69.4% of the isolates belonged to phylogroupA; 1.2% to phylogroup B1; 16.5% to phylogroup B2 and 12.9% to phylogroup D. The most commonly found gene was sfa (21/85), followed by pap1-2 and cnf (20/85) and pap3-4 (19/85). No hybrids were detected. Animal isolates should be studied due to the zoonotic potential of the microorganism.
Assuntos
Animais , Gatos , Cães , Infecções por Escherichia coli , Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Patogênica , Filogenia , Argentina , Virulência , Fatores de Virulência , Infecções por Escherichia coli/veterinária , Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Patogênica/isolamento & purificaçãoRESUMO
The pangenome of Escherichia coli is composed of a conserved core and variable genomic regions. The constant genetic component allows to determine the phylogeny of the microorganism, while genetic variability promoted the emergence of intestinal pathogenic strains and extraintestinal strains. In this study we characterized 85 extraintestinal pathogenic isolates genetically isolated from canines and felines. We used the Clermont scheme that includes intestinal (A and B1) and extraintestinal (B2 and D) phylogroups, virulence markers (pap1-2, pap3-4, sfa, afa, hlyA, aer and cnf) and hybrid pathogens. A percentage of 69.4% of the isolates belonged to phylogroup A; 1.2% to phylogroup B1; 16.5% to phylogroup B2 and 12.9% to phylogroup D. The most commonly found gene was sfa (21/85), followed by pap1-2 and cnf (20/85) and pap3-4 (19/85). No hybrids were detected. Animal isolates should be studied due to the zoonotic potential of the microorganism.