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1 July 2002 Occurrence of the Temperature-Sensitive Hemagglutinin Among Avian Escherichia coli
Elaine R. Delicato, Benito Guimarães de Brito, Anna Paula Konopatzki, Luis Carlos J. Gaziri, Marilda C. Vidotto
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Abstract

In this study, we determined the occurrence of the tsh gene among 305 Escherichia coli isolates from chickens by means of the polymerase chain reaction and agglutination of chicken erythrocytes; 200 of those isolates were obtained from chickens with colisepticemia, 52 isolates were from lesions of cellulitis, and 53 were from feces of normal chickens. The tsh gene was found in 79 (39.5%) isolates from colisepticemia, in 10 (19%) cellulitis-derived E. coli isolates, and in two (3.8%) fecal isolates. Among the tsh strains, 68 (86%) isolates from colisepticemia and nine (90%) from cellulitis agglutinated chicken erythrocytes in the presence of mannose, after growing the strains on colonization factor antigen agar plates at 26 C, which confirms a correlation between mannose-resistant hemagglutination and expression of hemagglutinin Tsh. These results show, for the first time, the presence of the gene tsh in cellulitis-derived E. coli isolates; the high frequency of this gene among avian pathogenic E. coli isolates in Brazil indicates that its putative role as a virulence factor should be studied more thoroughly.

Elaine R. Delicato, Benito Guimarães de Brito, Anna Paula Konopatzki, Luis Carlos J. Gaziri, and Marilda C. Vidotto "Occurrence of the Temperature-Sensitive Hemagglutinin Among Avian Escherichia coli," Avian Diseases 46(3), 713-716, (1 July 2002). https://doi.org/10.1637/0005-2086(2002)046[0713:OOTTSH]2.0.CO;2
Received: 12 November 2001; Published: 1 July 2002
KEYWORDS
adherence
avian cellulitis
avian Escherichia coli
temperature-sensitive hemagglutinin (Tsh)
virulence factors
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