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    J Vet Med Sci. 1996 Nov;58(11):1145-7.

    A new adherent form of an attaching and effacing Escherichia coli (eaeA+, bfp-) to the intestinal epithelial cells of chicks.

    Sueyoshi M, Fukui H, Tanaka S, Nakazawa M, Ito K.

    Kyushu Branch Laboratory, National Institute of Animal Health, Kagoshima, Japan.

    The adherent site of "attaching and effacing Escherichia coli" (AEEC; O103: H-, SK-1 strain) on the intestinal epithelial cells of chicks infected naturally and experimentally was ultrastructurally investigated. The eaeA gene was detected by polymerase chain reaction in the SK-1 strain of E. coli isolated from the intestinal content of a chick infected naturally, however, the bundle-forming pilus (bfp) gene could not be detected. The SK-1 strain (bfp-) of AEEC could attach to the intestinal epithelial cell and induce attaching-effacing lesions in the intestine of chicks. Transmission electron microscopy revealed numerous pilus-like microfilaments in the space between colibacilli and the membranes of the intestinal epithelial cells. The present study suggests that SK-1 strain (eaeA+, bfp-) may attach closely to the intestinal epithelial cells by a novel adhesion different from bfp.

    PMID: 8959668 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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