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Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 05 1997, 1112-1117, Vol 35, No. 5
W Nimmich, W Voigt and G Seltmann
Forty-four Escherichia coli O75 strains from patients with urinary tract
infections were characterized by a variety of methods to obtain evidence of
their clonal distribution and uropathogenic properties. By K and H antigen
typing, the strains were divided into the following serotypes: O75:K5:H-
(18 strains), O75:K95:H- (10 strains), O75:K95:H5 (7 strains), O75:K100:H5
(4 strains), and O75:K-:H55 (5 strains). Generally, biotyping proved to be
of no discriminative value. With two exceptions the strains were found to
be sensitive to the bactericidal effect of normal human serum. As shown by
multilocus enzyme electrophoresis, the whole-cell protein profile (WCPP),
and the patterns of the outer membrane proteins and lipopolysaccharides,
all but the five O75:H55 strains were genetically closely related to each
other and could be classified into one clonal group. The O75:K-:H55 strains
proved to be quite different and lacked type 1 fimbriae. All 17 K95 (H-,
H5) strains produced hemolysin and P fimbriae. Five of the O75:K5:H-
strains were different from the other K5 strains by showing
hemagglutinating properties, on the basis of the presence of the OX
adhesin. The last two groups are suggested to be uropathogenic and are
proposed to represent separate clonal groups or subgroups.
Copyright © 1997 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Characterization of urinary Escherichia coli O75 strains
Institut fur Medizinische Mikrobiologie, Medizinische Fakultat, Universitat Rostock, Germany.
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