Escherichia coli Flashcards
Common characteristics of E.coli, Klebsiella, Proteus (9)
Normal flora of intestinal tract (colon)
Enterobacteriacae
Grow on simple media, including enteric medium —> MacConkey agar
Gram-negative bacilli, Non-spore formers
Ferment glucose with or without gas production
Motile or Non-motile
Aerobe and Facultative anaerobe
Reduce nitrate to nitrite
Possess Somatic (O) antigen, Flagellar (H) antigen, Fimbrial (P, F, CS) antigens, or Capsular (K) antigens
General Characteristics (5)
MOST ABUNDANT AEROBIC flora of COLON
Used as INDICATOR of FAECAL POLLUTION of water and food
Gram-negative, MOTILE bacilli
Grow on MACONKEY agar, producing NON-MUCOID, PINK colonies (due to LACTOSE-FERMENTATION)
FERMENT SUGAR producing ACID and GAS
Antigens (4)
LPS (O) antigen
Flagellar (H) antigen
Capsular (K) antigen
Fimbrial antigens
Diseases (2)
1- Intestinal (Diarrhea)
2- Extra-intestinal (UTI, Neonatal meningitis, Septic shock)
Virulence Factors (3)
1- NEONATAL infection —> Capsular (K1, K5) antigens
2- UTI —> Type 1 and P fimbriae
3- EXTRA-INTESTINAL infections —> Hemolysin, Cytotoxin, Siderphores (iron-chelating)
Pathotypes of Diarrheogenic E.coli (5)
Enterotoxigenic Enteroinvasive Enteropathogenic Enterohaemorrhagic Enteroaggregative
Enterotoxigenic E.coli (4)
Watery, cholera-like diarrhea
In children in developing countries
Traveller’s diarrhea
Heat-labile Enterotoxin —> Elevates cAMP
Heat-stable Enterotoxin —> Elevates cGMP
Enteroinvasive E.coli (4)
Bacillary dysentery (stool with mucus, blood, pus)
All ages, more common in less developed countries
INVADING COLONIC MUCOSA
Closely related to Shigella
Enteropathogenic E.coli (3)
Non-specific Gastroenteritis
Children up to 2 years in less developed countries
ATTACH to and DESTROY SMALL INTESTINAL EPITHELIAL CELLS (attaching and effacing lesion)
Enterohaemorragic E.coli (8)
Bloody diarrhea and HUS
Children and elderly in INDUSTRIALIZED countries
Other names: Verocytotoxin-producing E.coli (VTEC) and Shiga toxin-producing E.coli (STEC)
Disease mediated by SHIGA TOXINS
Predominant serotype O157:H7
Reservoir of infection —> INTESTINAL TRACT of CATTLE and OTHER ANIMALS
Transmitted MAINLY through CONTAMINATED MEAT (under-cooked ground beef hamburger meat) —> “Hamburger E.coli”
Transmission also by CONTAMINATED SALADS and UNPASTEURIZED FRUIT JUICES (contamination by animal faeces or animal-faeces derived manure in field)
Enteroaggregative E.coli (3)
PERSISTENT (>14 days) diarrhea and ACUTE diarrhea
Children in less developed countries, travellers, HIV/AIDS patients
ADHERENCE of BACTERIAL AGGREGATES to COLONIC MUCOSA