Authors
Fernando Navarro-García, Cynthia Sears, Carlos Eslava, Alejandro Cravioto, James P Nataro
Publication date
1999/5/1
Journal
Infection and immunity
Volume
67
Issue
5
Pages
2184-2192
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
We have previously described enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) strains that induce cytotoxic effects on T84 cells, ligated rat ileal loops, and human intestine in culture. Such strains secrete a 104-kDa protein termed Pet (for plasmid-encoded toxin). We have also shown previously that the Pet toxin induces rises in short-circuit current and decreases the electrical resistance in rat jejunum mounted in an Ussing chamber. The nucleotide sequence of thepet gene revealed that Pet is a member of the autotransporter class of secreted proteins. Here we show that a concentrated supernatant of E. coli HB101 harboring the minimal pet clone pCEFN1 induces temperature-, time- and dose-dependent cytopathic effects on HEp-2 cells and HT29 C1 cells in culture. The effects were characterized by release of the cellular focal contacts from the glass substratum, followed by complete rounding of the cells and …
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