Summary. The non-immunoglobulin component of human milk responsible for the inhibition of Escherichia coli cell adhesion (haemagglutination) mediated by colonisation factor antigen 1 (CFAl) was determined by chromatographic fractionation of human whey proteins with Sephadex G-200, DEAE cellulose and heparin-sepharose. Pure free secretory component (fSC) and pure lactoferrin (Lo were isolated and both compounds inhibited the haemagglutination induced by E. coli CFAl+. The lowest concentrations of purified fSC and Lf able to inhibit the haemagglutination induced by E. coli strain TR50/3 CFA1' were 0-06 mg/ml and 0.1 mg/ml respectively. Commercially available lactoferrin from human milk and transferrin from human serum, which has a great structural analogy to lactoferrin, also inhibited the haemagglutination. The lowest concentrations of the commercial lactoferrin and transferrin able to inhibit the haemagglutination induced by E. coli TR50/3 CFA1+ were 0.03 mg/ml and 0-4 mg/ml, respectively. These results indicate that fSC and Lf may be important non-specific defence factors against enterotoxigenic E. coli infections.
Escherichia coli strains isolated from sporadic cases of acute diarrhea in children and adults and from children without diarrhea were investigated for the presence of the pAA plasmid. Strains harboring the pAA plasmid were isolated at similar frequencies from children with (19.6%) and without (10.8%) diarrhea and from adults with diarrhea (11.8%). The genotypic and phenotypic virulence markers of these strains were further analyzed. Most of the strains were positive for EAST1 (73%), and this toxin was detected significantly more frequently in strains from children with diarrhea than in strains from adults with diarrhea (P < 0.05). Likewise, pic sequences were detected significantly more frequently in strains from children with diarrhea than in strains from adults with diarrhea (P < 0.005) and controls (P < 0.025). Furthermore, the association of pAA positivity (pAA ؉ ) and pic positivity (pic ؉ ) was more frequently found for strains from children with diarrhea than for strains from controls, indicating that pAA ؉ pic ؉ strains may represent a subset of pAA ؉ strains associated with disease in children. Most of the strains (82.5%) adhered to cells presenting the typical aggregative pattern. The frequency of occurrence of enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) serogroups in the strains from children with diarrhea was very high (56%), while none of the strains from adults with diarrhea belonged to EPEC serogroups. Extraintestinal virulence markers were very commonly found in strains from adults with diarrhea. The frequencies of occurrence of the adhesins AFA and SFA were significantly higher in strains from adults with diarrhea than in strains from children with diarrhea. More than one extraintestinal virulence marker was found in 58% of the strains from adults with diarrhea but in only 7.7% of the strains from children with diarrhea. Our results show that pAA ؉ strains isolated from children and adults with diarrhea present very different profiles when enteroaggregative E. coli virulence markers, serotypes, and extraintestinal virulence markers are considered.Several studies have reported on the association of enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) with diarrheal disease in children (3,4,13,17,21,23,33). The EAEC pathotype has been defined by its aggregative pattern of adherence to tissue culture cells, but this definition seems to cover heterogeneous groups of strains, as indicated in volunteer studies (26) and investigations of the natural occurrence of the disease (3, 13, 14, 17). Nataro et al. (26) carried out a volunteer study with four different EAEC strains and showed that three of them failed to elicit diarrhea. Several epidemiological studies reported on an association of EAEC strains with sporadic diarrhea, either acute or persistent, and outbreaks in different geographic locations (3,13,17,21,23,33). Furthermore, Steiner et al. (44) reported on an association of EAEC with growth impairment even in the absence of diarrheal symptoms. However, in some case-control investigations, EAEC strains were isolated...
BackgroundEnteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) are enteropathogenic strains identified by the aggregative adhesion (AA) pattern that share the capability to form biofilms. Citrobacter freundii is classically considered as an indigenous intestinal species that is sporadically associated with diarrhea.ResultsDuring an epidemiologic study focusing on infantile diarrhea, aggregative C. freundii (EACF) and EAEC strains were concomitantly recovered from a severe case of mucous diarrhea. Thereby, the occurrence of synergic events involving these strains was investigated. Coinfection of HeLa cells with EACF and EAEC strains showed an 8-fold increase in the overall bacterial adhesion compared with single infections (P < 0.001). The synergic effect was mediated by physical interactions among the bacteria and primed in the absence of chemical signaling and without the participation of host cells. Thus, significant increases (2.7-fold on average) in bacterial adhesion were also observed during the formation of mixed biofilms on abiotic surfaces. Bacterial settling assays showed that EAEC strains harboring F-pili genes (traA) were capable of forming bacterial aggregates only in the presence of EACF. Scanning electronic microscopy analyses revealed that bacterial aggregates as well as enhanced biofilms formed by EACF and traA-positive EAEC were mediated by non-bundle forming, flexible pili. Moreover, mixed biofilms formed by EACF and traA-positive EAEC strains were significantly reduced using nonlethal concentration of zinc, a specific inhibitor of F pili. In addition, EAEC strains isolated from diarrheic children frequently produced single biofilms sensitive to zinc.ConclusionsPutative F pili expressed by EAEC strains boosted mixed biofilm formation when in the presence of aggregative C. freundii.
BackgroundDiffusely adherent Escherichia coli (DAEC) have been considered a diarrheagenic category of E. coli for which several potential virulence factors have been described in the last few years. Despite this, epidemiological studies involving DAEC have shown inconsistent results. In this work, two different collections of DAEC possessing Afa/Dr genes, from children and adults, were studied regarding characteristics potentially associated to virulence.ResultsDAEC strains were recovered in similar frequencies from diarrheic and asymptomatic children, and more frequently from adults with diarrhea (P < 0.01) than from asymptomatic adults. Association with diarrhea (P < 0.05) was found for SAT-positive strains recovered from children and for curli-positive strains recovered from adults. Mixed biofilms involving DAEC and a Citrobacter freundii strain have shown an improved ability to form biofilms in relation to the monocultures. Control strains have shown a greater diversity of Afa/Dr adhesins and higher frequencies of cellulose, TTSS, biofilm formation and induction of IL-8 secretion than strains from cases of diarrhea in children.ConclusionsDAEC strains possessing Afa/Dr genes isolated from children and adults represent two different bacterial populations. DAEC strains carrying genes associated to virulence can be found as part of the normal microbiota present in asymptomatic children.
Um inquérito nutricional foi realizado na população ribeirinha do rio Negro, no Estado do Amazonas, numa área de baixíssima densidade populacional. Todas as famílias com crianças abaixo de 6 anos, num trecho de 20OKm entre a foz do rio Branco e a cidade de Barcelos foram estudados num total de 60 famílias e 121 crianças. Este número de crianças representa cerca de. 4,8% das crianças da área rural, dos Municípios envolvidos. Todas as crianças foram submetidas a exame clínico, medidas e pesadas e, de 66 crianças, foi colhido sangue por punção digital para determinação de, hematócrito e, hemoglobina. Foram coletadas amostras de fezes de 78 crianças, para exame panasitológico. Todas as mães foram também medidas e pesadas, além de entrevistadas quanto a hábtos de higiene, alimentação da criança e alimentos por ela ingeridos nas últimas 24 horas, De 42 mães, foi colhido sangue pana determinação de hematúcrito e hemoglobina.As condições de higiene da população local são bastante primitivas. A água. é consumida diretamente do rio, e a defecação efetuada ao nível do solo, em torno das casas. A natimortalidade for estimada em 80/1000 nascimentos, abortos espontâneos de 66,7/1000 gestações e mortalidade infantilde 93,2/1000 nascidos vivos. Todos esses índices são elevados para as condições locais. 0 período de amamentação na área é prolongado e o desmame ocorre em torno de 16 meses, com 72% das crianças amamentadas por mais de 1 ano. Metade das mães introduzem outros alimentos na dieta infantil em torno de 6 meses, principalmente papa de farinha de. mandioca. De acordo com os critérios de Gomez, 63,3% das crianças são malnutridas, enquanto que segundo os critérios de Waterlow, 70% apresentavam nanismo nutricional e 18% atrofia nutricional. No primeiro se -mestre de vida, o nanismo nutricional, atingiu somente 15,8% das crianças, enquanto que no segundo semestre esse valor se eleva para 63,6%. Apesar da amamentação prolongada , 25% das crianças, no primeiro ano de vida, apresentaram diarréia no momento do exame. Os picos na prevalência de diarréia foram observados no segundo semestre e. segundo ano de vida, coincidindo com a alta prevalência de desnutrição aguda (atrofia nutricional).A desnutrição crônica (nanismo nutricional) foi significantemente mais prevalente nas crianças com histórias de quadros diarréicos freqüentes. Parasitas intestinais foram encontrados em 84,6% das crianças cujas fezes foram coletadas, sendo que A. lumbricoides, Ancilostomideo e T. trichiura afetando mais de 60%. Os sinais clínicos de deficiências de ferro e possivelmente vitaminas, tais como riboflavina e vitamina A, foram as mais freqüentemente observados.Níveis de hemoglobina abaixo de 11 g% e concentração de Hemoglobina Corpuscular média abaixo de 30% foram observados em 71,2% das crianças, sugerindo que anemia feropriva é altamente prevalente na área.Obesidade foi mais freqüentemente encontrada nas mães do que emagrecimento, sugerindo que o consumo total de energia e alimentos não é limitante nessa população. Peixe foi consumido nas últimas 24 horas por 75% das mães e 50% consumiu de mandioca é altíssimo. O consumo de frutas foi limitado, principalmente bananas, e o uso de vegetais limitado a condimentos. Os níveis de hemoglobina foram baixos em 62% das mães, sugerindo que a deficiência de ferro é um problema na área, apesar da dieta ser alta em proteinas e baixa em fibras e fitato.
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