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Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2004

Typical Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli Is the Most Prevalent Pathotype among E. coli Strains Causing Diarrhea in Mongolian Children

Jav Sarantuya; Junichiro Nishi; Naoko Wakimoto; Shirchin Erdene; James P. Nataro; Jalaluddin Sheikh; Mayumi Iwashita; Kunihiro Manago; Koichi Tokuda; Masao Yoshinaga; Koichiro Miyata; Yoshifumi Kawano

ABSTRACT Diarrhea remains one of the main sources of morbidity and mortality in the world, and a large proportion is caused by diarrheagenic Escherichia coli. In Mongolia, the epidemiology of diarrheagenic E. coli has not been well studied. A total of 238 E. coli strains from children with sporadic diarrhea and 278 E. coli strains from healthy children were examined by PCR for 10 virulence genes: enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) eae, tir, and bfpA; enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) lt and st; enteroinvasive E. coli (EIEC) ipaH; enterohemorragic E. coli stx1 and stx2; and enteroaggregative E. coli (EAEC) aggR and astA. EAEC strains without AggR were identified by the HEp-2 cell adherence test. The detection of EAEC, ETEC, EPEC, and EIEC was significantly associated with diarrhea. The incidence of EAEC (15.1%), defined by either a molecular or a phenotypic assay, was higher in the diarrheal group than any other category (0 to 6.0%). The incidence of AggR-positive EAEC in the diarrheal group was significantly higher than in the control group (8.0 versus 1.4%; P = 0.0004), while that of AggR-negative EAEC was not (7.1 versus 4.3%). Nineteen AggR-positive EAEC strains harbored other EAEC virulence genes—aggA, 2 (5.5%); aafA, 4 (11.1%); agg-3a, 5 (13.8%); aap, 8 (22.2%); aatA, 11 (30.5%); capU, 9 (25.0%); pet, 6 (16.6%); and set, 3 (8.3%)—and showed 15 genotypes. EAEC may be an important pathogen of sporadic diarrhea in Mongolian children. Genetic analysis showed the heterogeneity of EAEC but illustrated the importance of the AggR regulon (denoting typical EAEC) as a marker for virulent EAEC strains.


Infection and Immunity | 2008

The Escherichia coli Efflux Pump TolC Promotes Aggregation of Enteroaggregative E. coli 042

Naoko Imuta; Junichiro Nishi; Koichi Tokuda; Rika Fujiyama; Kunihiro Manago; Mayumi Iwashita; Jav Sarantuya; Yoshifumi Kawano

ABSTRACT Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) is an emerging enteric pathogen in both developing and industrialized countries. EAEC is defined as a diarrheal pathogen based on its characteristic aggregative adherence to HEp-2 cells in culture and its biofilm formation on the intestinal mucosa. We have reported that the novel protein AatA, which is encoded on the EAEC virulence plasmid pAA2, localizes to the outer membrane and facilitates export of the dispersin Aap across the outer membrane. Because AatA is an E. coli efflux pump TolC homolog, we investigated the role of TolC in the virulence of EAEC. No difference in Aap secretion was observed between the wild type and its tolC mutant (042tolC). However, characteristic aggregation in high-glucose Dulbeccos minimal essential medium for the wild type was diminished for 042tolC. In a microtiter plate assay, there were significantly more planktonic cells for 042tolC than for the wild type, while there were significantly fewer spontaneously precipitated cells on the substratum for 042tolC than for the wild type. In a HEp-2 cell adherence test, 042tolC showed less aggregative adherence than did the wild type. The strong aggregation and aggregative adherence were restored in the complement strain with tolC. In a transwell assay, planktonic cells of 042tolC decreased when cocultured with the wild type or the complement, while precipitated cells of 042tolC increased when cocultured with them. These results suggest that TolC promotes the aggregation and adhesion of EAEC 042 by secreting an assumed humoral factor.


Current Microbiology | 2008

The shf Gene of a Shigella flexneri Homologue on the Virulent Plasmid pAA2 of Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli 042 Is Required for Firm Biofilm Formation

Rika Fujiyama; Junichiro Nishi; Naoko Imuta; Koichi Tokuda; Kunihiro Manago; Yoshifumi Kawano

Enteroaggregative Escherichia coli (EAEC) is an increasingly important cause of diarrhea in both developing and industrialized countries, and is characterized by strong biofilm formation on the intestinal mucosa. Sequencing of the virulent plasmid pAA2 of the prototype EAEC 042 revealed a cluster of three open reading frames (ORFs; shf, capU, and virK) ca. 93% identical to a similar cluster located in Shigella flexneri. The function of the first ORF Shf protein is not known, but the closest well-characterized homologue is the IcaB protein of Staphylococcus epidermidis, which plays a crucial role in exopolysaccharide modification in bacterial biofilm formation. To investigate the role of this cluster in the virulence of EAEC, we mutated three genes at this locus. All the mutants maintained the aggregative phenotype in the liquid phase. However, the insertional mutant of shf formed a less abundant biofilm in a microtiter plate assay than did the wild type, while the capU mutant and the virK mutant did not. The complementation of the shf mutant with this cluster restored the thick biofilm similar to that of the wild type. The shf transcriptional level decreased in the transcriptional regulator aggR mutant and was restored when the mutant was complemented with aggR. These results suggest that the shf gene is required for the firm biofilm formation of EAEC 042, and transcription of the shf gene is dependent on AggR.


Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2006

Biofilm formation by and accessory gene regulator typing of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains recovered from patients with nosocomial infections.

Kunihiro Manago; Junichiro Nishi; Naoko Wakimoto; Mt Hiroaki Miyanohara; Jav Sarantuya; Koichi Tokuda; Mayumi Iwashita; Kimie Yamamoto; Masao Yoshinaga; Ikuro Maruyama; Yoshifumi Kawano

The association between biofilm formation and the accessory gene regulator (agr) types of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) strains in our hospital were investigated. The biofilm index and the incidence of MRSA strains carrying agr-2 in the infection group (n=91) were significantly higher than were those in the carrier group (n=225), suggesting that biofilm formation and agr type are associated with nosocomial MRSA infections.


Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology | 2002

An epidemiologic survey of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus by combined use of mec-HVR genotyping and toxin genotyping in a university hospital in Japan.

Junichiro Nishi; Masao Yoshinaga; Hiroaki Miyanohara; Motoshi Kawahara; Masaharu Kawabata; Toshiro Motoya; Tetsuhiro Owaki; Shigeru Oiso; Masayuki Kawakami; Shigeko Kamewari; Yumiko Koyama; Naoko Wakimoto; Koichi Tokuda; Kunihiro Manago; Ikuro Maruyama

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the usefulness of an assay using two polymerase chain reaction-based genotyping methods in the practical surveillance of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). METHODS Nosocomial infection and colonization were surveyed monthly in a university hospital in Japan for 20 months. Genotyping with mec-HVR is based on the size of the mec-associated hypervariable region amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Toxin genotyping uses a multiplex polymerase chain reaction method to amplify eight staphylococcal toxin genes. RESULTS Eight hundred nine MRSA isolates were classified into 49 genotypes. We observed differing prevalences of genotypes for different hospital wards, and could rapidly demonstrate the similarity of genotype for outbreak isolates. The incidence of genotype D: SEC/TSST1 was significantly higher in isolates causing nosocomial infections (49.5%; 48 of 97) than in nasal isolates (31.4%; 54 of 172) (P = .004), suggesting that this genotype may represent the nosocomial strains. CONCLUSION The combined use of these two genotyping methods resulted in improved discriminatory ability and should be further investigated.


International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents | 2002

Oral antimicrobial susceptibilities of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Haemophilus influenzae, and Moraxella catarrhalis isolates from Japanese children

Junichiro Nishi; Masao Yoshinaga; Koichi Tokuda; Kaori Masuda; Ryuji Masuda; Akira Kamenosono; Kunihiro Manago; Koichiro Miyata

The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of 11 oral antibiotics were measured for 140 Streptococcus pneumoniae, 115 Haemophilus influenzae, and 46 Moraxella catarrhalis strains isolated from Japanese children. The antibiotics selected included a range of commonly prescribed agents together with a selection of new cefems and a penem. Cefditoren was most active against the highly penicillin resistant S. pneumoniae, beta-lactamase-producing H. influenzae and beta-lactamase-negative ampicillin-resistant H. influenzae. However, amoxycillin retained good activity against the penicillin-susceptible or -intermediately resistant S. pneumoniae (88.6%) and most of ampicillin-susceptible or -intermediately resistant H. influenzae (87.9%). We thus consider that amoxycillin remains a useful initial choice for the treatment of paediatric respiratory infections in Japan.


Microbiology and Immunology | 2010

Characterization of typical and atypical enteroaggregative escherichia coli in Kagoshima, Japan: biofilm formation and acid resistance.

Koichi Tokuda; Junichiro Nishi; Naoko Imuta; Rika Fujiyama; Akira Kamenosono; Kunihiro Manago; Yoshifumi Kawano

EAEC is increasingly recognized as an emerging enteric pathogen. Typical EAEC expressing the AggR regulon have been proven to be an important cause of childhood diarrhea in industrialized countries as well as in the developing world, while atypical EAEC without this regulon have not been thoroughly investigated. To investigate the bacteriological characteristics of EAEC, including both typical and atypical strains in Kagoshima, Japan, 2417 E. coli strains from Japanese children with diarrhea were screened by a quantitative biofilm assay to detect possible EAEC strains, resulting in the identification of 102 (4.2%) of these strains by the HEp‐2 cell adherence test. Virulence gene patterns, PFGE analysis and O‐serogrouping demonstrated the heterogeneity of the EAEC. The EAEC strains were classified into two groups: typical EAEC with aggR (74.5%, 76/102) and atypical EAEC without aggR (25.5%, 26/102). There was no significant difference between the typical EAEC strains (median OD570= 0.73) and the atypical strains (median OD570= 0.61) in biofilm formation (P= 0.17). Incidences of resistance against ampicillin, cefotaxime and tetracycline were significantly higher in the typical EAEC strains than the atypical EAEC strains (84.2% vs. 53.8%, 36.8% vs. 7.7% and 93.4% vs. 73.1%, respectively, P < 0.05). The typical EAEC strains showed significantly higher resistance ratios against HCl and lactate than the atypical strains (94.7% vs. 61.5% and 92.1% vs. 57.7%, respectively, P < 0.001). To investigate the pathogenicity of not only typical but also atypical EAEC, further bacteriological and epidemiologic studies including atypical EAEC are needed.


Pediatric Transplantation | 2006

Rapid progression of metastatic osteosarcoma after initiation of a reduced-intensity conditioning regimen with immunosuppressive fludarabine

Yuichi Shinkoda; Osamu Ijichi; Takayuki Tanabe; Takuro Nishikawa; Kunihiro Manago; Shuji Ishikawa; Yuichi Kodama; Yasuhiro Okamoto; Naoaki Ikarimoto; Yoshifumi Kawano

Abstract:  Indications for RIST have not been established in patients with solid tumors. In this study, we performed RIST as immunotherapy in a 13‐yr‐old girl with intractable but not progressive osteosarcoma, which originated from the inter‐costal region. Carcinomatous pleurisy suddenly developed after the start of a conditioning regimen that included Flu and BUS. She died of respiratory failure on day +19 without signs of engraftment. This case suggests that unexpected acceleration of tumor growth may occur following RIST with immunosuppressive drugs before the development of a beneficial GVT effect.


American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | 2004

QUANTITATIVE BIOFILM ASSAY USING A MICROTITER PLATE TO SCREEN FOR ENTEROAGGREGATIVE ESCHERICHIA COLI

Naoko Wakimoto; Junichiro Nishi; Jalaluddin Sheikh; James P. Nataro; Jav Sarantuya; Mayumi Iwashita; Kunihiro Manago; Koichi Tokuda; Masao Yoshinaga; Yoshifumi Kawano


The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases | 1999

The incidences of virulence genes in Escherichia coli strains from sporadic diarrheal children

Junichiro Nishi; Masao Yoshinaga; Kunihiro Manago; Hisatomo Kuroki; Akira Kamenosono; Akihiko Mogi; Hiroaki Miyanohara; Yasumitsu Baba; Takuya Ikeda; Koichiro Miyata

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