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The Transcriptome of Escherichia Coli O157: H7 Reveals a Role for Oxidative Stress Resistance in Its Survival from Predation by Tetrahymena

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Date 2020 Feb 4
PMID 32009174
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Pathogenic E. coli remains undigested upon phagocytosis by Tetrahymena and is egested from the ciliate as viable cells in its fecal pellets. Factors that are involved in the survival of Shiga toxin-producing E. coli serovar O157: H7 (EcO157) from digestion by Tetrahymena were identified by microarray analysis of its transcriptome in the protozoan phagosome. Numerous genes belonging to anaerobic metabolism and various stress responses were upregulated significantly ≥ 2-fold in EcO157 cells in the food vacuoles compared with in planktonic cells that remained uningested by the protist. Among these were the oxidative stress response genes, ahpF and katG. Fluorescence microscopy and staining with CellROX® Orange confirmed the presence of reactive oxygen species in food vacuoles containing EcO157 cells. Frequency distribution analysis of the percentage of EcO157 viable cells in Tetrahymena fecal pellets revealed that the ΔahpCF and ΔahpCFΔkatG mutants were less fit than the wild type strain and ΔkatG mutant after passage through the protist. Given the broad use of oxidants as sanitizers in the food industry, our observation of the oxidative stress response in EcO157 during its interaction with Tetrahymena emphasizes the importance of furthering our knowledge of the physiology of this human pathogen in environments relevant to its ecology and to food safety.

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