EMBO Molecular Medicine | |
Cyclic‐di‐GMP signalling and biofilm‐related properties of the Shiga toxin‐producing 2011 German outbreak Escherichia coli O104:H4 | |
Anja M Richter1  Tatyana L Povolotsky1  Lothar H Wieler2  | |
[1] Institute of Biology / Microbiology, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany;Institute of Microbiology and Epizootics, Freie Universität Berlin, Berlin, Germany | |
关键词: amyloid; curli; EAEC; EHEC; haemolytic uraemic syndrome; | |
DOI : 10.15252/emmm.201404309 | |
来源: Wiley | |
【 摘 要 】
In 2011, nearly 4,000 people in Germany were infected by Shiga toxin (Stx)-producing Escherichia coli O104:H4 with > 22% of patients developing haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS). Genome sequencing showed the outbreak strain to be related to enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC), suggesting its high virulence results from EAEC-typical strong adherence and biofilm formation combined to Stx production. Here, we report that the outbreak strain contains a novel diguanylate cyclase (DgcX)—producing the biofilm-promoting second messenger c-di-GMP—that shows higher expression than any other known E. coli diguanylate cyclase. Unlike closely related E. coli, the outbreak strain expresses the c-di-GMP-controlled biofilm regulator CsgD and amyloid curli fibres at 37°C, but is cellulose-negative. Moreover, it constantly generates derivatives with further increased and deregulated production of CsgD and curli. Since curli fibres are strongly proinflammatory, with cellulose counteracting this effect, high c-di-GMP and curli production by the outbreak O104:H4 strain may enhance not only adherence but may also contribute to inflammation, thereby facilitating entry of Stx into the bloodstream and to the kidneys where Stx causes HUS. The detailed genomic and experimental characterization of cyclic-di-GMP signaling and production of biofilm and curli fibres, but not cellulose, reveals a unique combination of features that may provide clues to the high virulence of the 2011 German outbreak Escherichia coli O104:H4 strain.Abstract
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