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Aspects of genome plasticity in pathogenic Escherichia coli
Authors:Martina Bielaszewska, Ulrich Dobrindt, Julia G  rtner, Inka Gallitz, J  rg Hacker, Helge Karch, Daniel Mü  ller, S  ren Schubert, M. Alexander Schmidt, Liisa Johanna Sorsa,Jaroslaw Zdziarski
Affiliation:Martina Bielaszewska, Ulrich Dobrindt, Julia Gärtner, Inka Gallitz, Jörg Hacker, Helge Karch, Daniel Müller, Sören Schubert, M. Alexander Schmidt, Liisa Johanna Sorsa,Jaroslaw Zdziarski,
Abstract:The species Escherichia coli comprises not only non-pathogenic or commensal variants that belong to the normal intestinal flora of most mammals, but also various pathogenic strains causing diverse intestinal and extraintestinal infections in man and animals. Virulence factors and mechanisms involved in pathogenesis have been successfully analyzed for many years resulting in a wealth of knowledge about many E. coli pathotypes. However, our knowledge on the genome content, diversity and variability between pathogenic and also non-pathogenic subtypes is only slowly accumulating. Pathotypes have been largely defined by the presence or absence of particular DNA segments that in most cases appear to have been acquired via horizontal gene transfer events. As these regions are frequently subjected to excisions, rearrangements, and transfers they contribute to the previously unexpected and underestimated rapid evolution of E. coli variants resulting in the development of novel strains and even pathotypes. In these studies various novel aspects of genome diversity and plasticity in extraintestinal and intestinal pathogenic E. coli pathotypes have been addressed and the results have been directly applied for the improvement of diagnostic methods.
Keywords:CDT   Enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli   Genome plasticity   Genomic diversity   Multiplex PCR   Pathogenicity islands   DNA pathoarray   ATEC   EHEC   EPEC   EXPEC   SF EHEC O157
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