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Escherichia coli O157:H7 tir 255 T > A allele strains differ in chromosomal and plasmid composition.


ABSTRACT: Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC) O157:H7 strains with the T allele in the translocated intimin receptor polymorphism (tir) 255 A > T gene associate with human disease more than strains with an A allele; however, the allele is not thought to be the direct cause of this difference. We sequenced a diverse set of STEC O157:H7 strains (26% A allele, 74% T allele) to identify linked differences that might underlie disease association. The average chromosome and pO157 plasmid size and gene content were significantly greater within the tir 255 A allele strains. Eighteen coding sequences were unique to tir 255 A allele chromosomes, and three were unique to tir 255 T allele chromosomes. There also were non-pO157 plasmids that were unique to each tir 255 allele variant. The overall average number of prophages did not differ between tir 255 allele strains; however, there were different types between the strains. Genomic and mobile element variation linked to the tir 255 polymorphism may account for the increased frequency of the T allele isolates in human disease.

SUBMITTER: Weinroth MD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10758439 | biostudies-literature | 2023

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Escherichia coli</i> O157:H7 <i>tir</i> 255 T > A allele strains differ in chromosomal and plasmid composition.

Weinroth Margaret D MD   Clawson Michael L ML   Harhay Gregory P GP   Eppinger Mark M   Harhay Dayna M DM   Smith Timothy P L TPL   Bono James L JL  

Frontiers in microbiology 20231215


Shiga toxin-producing <i>Escherichia coli</i> (STEC) O157:H7 strains with the T allele in the translocated intimin receptor polymorphism (<i>tir</i>) 255 A > T gene associate with human disease more than strains with an A allele; however, the allele is not thought to be the direct cause of this difference. We sequenced a diverse set of STEC O157:H7 strains (26% A allele, 74% T allele) to identify linked differences that might underlie disease association. The average chromosome and pO157 plasmid  ...[more]

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