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J Infect Dis ; 198(6): 899-906, 2008 Sep 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18643750

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BACKGROUND: In vitro, urinary catheter colonization by avirulent Escherichia coli 83972 impedes subsequent catheter colonization by a variety of uropathogenic organisms. However, E. coli 83972 shows a low efficacy of adherence to silicone urinary catheter material, possibly because the fim operon encoding adhesive type 1 fimbriae is incomplete. We hypothesized that improving the catheter adherence of E. coli 83972 would improve its bacterial interference properties. METHODS: We created adhesive mutants by transforming wild-type E. coli 83972 with fim(+) plasmids. Adherence to urinary catheters and ability to prevent uropathogenic E. coli from colonizing urinary catheters were studied by use of a sonication assay. RESULTS: The addition of a single-copy fim(+) plasmid increased adherence to urinary catheters 10-fold, and addition of an 18-copy fim(+) plasmid increased adherence 100-fold. The more adherent 18-copy fim(+) plasmid strain was more effective at blocking catheter colonization by pathogenic E. coli than was the wild-type parental strain. Neither Deltafim nor fim(+) E. coli 83972 adhered to shed urinary epithelial cells. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that improving urinary catheter adherence augments the bacterial interference capabilities of benign E. coli 83972. Increased expression of type-1 fimbriae may enhance bacterial interference without conferring virulence on E. coli 83972.


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Antibiose/genética , Aderência Bacteriana/genética , Escherichia coli/genética , Fímbrias Bacterianas/genética , DNA Bacteriano/genética , Humanos , Óperon , Plasmídeos , Silicones , Cateterismo Urinário
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