大肠杆菌
微生物学
生物
基因
豚鼠
拉伤
势垒函数
细胞生物学
遗传学
解剖
作者
Jian-Jun Liu,Juanjuan Qiu,Xiu Shan,Xiaolei Shang,Fubo Sun,Juying Jiao,Ayaz Ahmed,Xin Yi,Dong Shang
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10123-022-00255-8
摘要
The aim was to characterize a bacterium causing intestinal mucosal barrier damage and to identify the possible invasion mechanism.The intestinal permeability and tight junction protein levels were detected in guinea pigs infected with Escherichia coli D-09 via immunofluorescence analysis and western blotting. In order to explain this invasion mechanism at the gene level, whole genome sequencing analysis was performed on this bacterium.The results showed an increased intestinal permeability and upregulated expression of the leaky protein claudin-2 in both the colon and liver of the infected animals. In addition, the draft genome of E. coli D-09 comprised 42 scaffolds (size, > 645 bp) with a total size of 4,679,567 bp. A total of 4379 protein coding genes were identified, which contained 45 antibiotic resistance and 86 virulence-related genes and covered 88.0% of the whole genome.This study verified that the human-derived enteroinvasive E. coli strain could destroy intestinal barrier function in guinea pigs. Additionally, our data first characterized the genome features of E. coli O124:K72 D-09, which may provide new insights into the possible invasion mechanism.
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