Isogenic lysogens of diverse Shiga toxin 2-encoding bacteriophages produce markedly different amounts of Shiga toxin

PL Wagner, DWK Acheson, MK Waldor - Infection and immunity, 1999 - Am Soc Microbiol
PL Wagner, DWK Acheson, MK Waldor
Infection and immunity, 1999Am Soc Microbiol
We produced isogenic Escherichia coli K-12 lysogens of seven different Shiga toxin 2 (Stx2)-
encoding bacteriophages derived from clinical Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) isolates
of serotypes O157: H7, O145, O111, and O83 to assess the variability among these phages
and determine if there were phage-related differences in toxin production. Phage genomic
restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) and superinfection resistance studies
revealed significant differences among these phages and allowed the seven phages to be …
Abstract
We produced isogenic Escherichia coli K-12 lysogens of seven different Shiga toxin 2 (Stx2)-encoding bacteriophages derived from clinical Shiga toxin-producing E. coli (STEC) isolates of serotypes O157:H7, O145, O111, and O83 to assess the variability among these phages and determine if there were phage-related differences in toxin production. Phage genomic restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) and superinfection resistance studies revealed significant differences among these phages and allowed the seven phages to be placed into five distinct groups. Experiments revealed striking differences in spontaneous phage and toxin production that were correlated with the groupings derived from the RFLP and resistance studies. These results suggest that the genotype of the Stx2 prophage can influence the level of phage release and toxin expression by host strains and thus may be relevant to STEC pathogenesis.
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