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PLASMID CODING FOR DRUG-RESISTANCE AND INVASION OF EPITHELIAL-CELLS IN ENTEROPATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA-COLI-0111-H-
Registro en:
Microbial Pathogenesis. Academic Press (london) Ltd, v. 18, n. 6, n. 387, n. 399, 1995.
0882-4010
WOS:A1995RV31200002
10.1006/mpat.1995.0035
Autor
SCALETSKY, ICA
GATTI, MSV
DASILVEIRA, JF
DELUCA, IMS
FREYMULLER, E
TRAVASSOS, LR
Institución
Resumen
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC) can adhere to, invade and multiply in human epithelial cells. To define the elements required for bacterial invasion, we isolated from an 0111:H- EPEC a 6.6 kb plasmid that is capable of conferring to an avirulent, non-adherent E. coli K12 strain (DK1) the capacity to invade epithelial cells. With this system a dissociation was possible between bacterial invasion and adherence to epithelial cells. Bacteria containing this plasmid synthesise a protein of 32 kDa (pi 4.93) which seemed to be required for cell invasion. The results provide a new basis for strategies to prevent EPEC infections. 18 6 387 399