Authors
Teresa Estrada-Garcia, Fernando Navarro-Garcia
Publication date
2012/12/1
Source
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology
Volume
66
Issue
3
Pages
281-298
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Until now, a common feature that defines the enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) strains is the ability to produce a ‘stacked-brick’ appearance on epithelial cells, but it does not distinguish between pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains. Numerous adhesins, toxins, and proteins associated with virulence have been described, as well as multiple factors contributing to EAEC-induced inflammation. None of these factors are found in all EAEC isolates, and no single factor has ever been implicated in EAEC virulence. The European outbreak of Shiga-toxin-producing EAEC raises its pathogenic potential and interest on finding the true pathogenic factors that may define this pathotype. EAEC were first associated with persistent diarrhea in infants from developing countries, since then they have increasingly been linked as a cause of acute and persistent diarrhea in young infants and children in developing and …
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