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Title: Association between Escherichia coli with NotI-restriction resistance and urinary tract infections
Authors: Hashimoto, Masayuki
Mao, Bin-Hsu
Shun Chiou, Chien-
Huang, Wen-Chun
Nyoman Putra Dwija, Ida Bagus
Jeng, Shuen-Lin
Keywords: Urinary tract infection;
Uropathogenic E. coli;
NotI;
PFGE;
RFLP;
Restriction enzyme resistance;
Phylogenetic group B2
Issue Date: 1-Aug-2022
Publisher: Elsevier Taiwan LLC
Abstract: from fecal commensal strains will facilitate the development of novel strategies to detect and monitor the spread of UPEC. Methods: Fifty fecal commensal, 83 UTI-associated and 40 biliary tract infection (BTI)-associated E. coli isolates were analyzed. The NotI restriction patterns of chromosomal DNA in the isolates were determined by pulse-field gel electrophoresis. The phylogenetic types and the presence of 9 known virulence genes of each isolate were determined by PCR analyses. Additionally, the susceptibilities of the isolates to antibiotics were revealed. Then the associations of NotI resistance with UTI-associated isolates, phylotypes, and antibiotic resistance were assessed. Results: NotI resistance was correlated with UTI-associated isolates, compared to the fecal isolates. Consistently, NotI-resistant isolates harbored a greater number of virulence factors and mainly belonged to phylotype B2. Additionally NotI resistance was correlated with chloramphenicol resistance among the bacteria. Among the fecal, UTI-associated and BTIassociated groups, the distribution of NotI-resistant group B2 isolates was correlated with UTI-associated bacteria. Conclusion: NotI resistance alone is a potential marker for distinguishing fecal strains and UPEC, while the combination of NotI resistance and B2 phylogeny is a candidate marker to differentiate UPEC from fecal and other extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli. Additionally, NotI resistance may be valuable for assessing the potential of chloramphenicol resistance of E. coli.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/9305
ISSN: 1684-1182
Appears in Collections:VOL 55 NO 4 2022

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