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Evolution and zoonotic risk of O1:K1 and O2:K1 avian pathogenic Escherichia coli.

Journal:
Microbes and infection
Year:
2025
Authors:
Ha, Eun-Jin et al.
Affiliation:
College of Veterinary Medicine and BK21 PLUS for Veterinary Science · South Korea
Species:
bird

Abstract

The O1 and O2 serogroups of avian pathogenic E. coli (APEC) and human extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (huExPEC) are closely related, but their evolutionary relationships need to be further elucidated. This study classified nineteen O1 and O2 APEC into rpoB sequence types (RSTs) and compared them with reference huExPEC using molecular prophage typing, virulence and antibiotic resistance gene profiling, and comparative genomics. Most O1:K1 and O2:K1 APEC (73.7 %) were classified as RST46-1 and RST47-9. RST47-9 is unique to Korean O1 APEC and likely derives from RST46-1 APEC. The six APEC showed high genome coverage/identity with the Korean RST46-1 huExPEC. Based on RST network and comparative genomics, we hypothesized that the O1 antigen first appeared in RST19-1 and O2 in RST24-1 E. coli in humans. Then, O1 and O2-antigen horizontally transferred to human RST46-1, where a unique K1 capsule (K1-cps) first appeared. The Korean APEC and huExPEC share evolutionary CRISPR spacers but differ in molecular antibiograms and prophage contents. Thus, RST46-1 huExPEC transmitted and evolved in poultry. The zoonotic risks remain unknown, but the substantial virulence of the RST46-1 APEC indicates that the reverse zoonotic risk of huExPEC in poultry is alarming.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39645189/