Characteristics of vero cytotoxin producing Escherichia coli associated with intestinal colonization and diarrhea in calves

  • C. Richard Dorn
  • , David H. Francis
  • , Elisabeth J. Angrick
  • , Jo Ann A. Willgohs
  • , Richard A. Wilson
  • , James E. Collins
  • , Bruce H. Jenke
  • , Stacey J. Shawd

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Abstract

Isolates of Escherichia coli which produce Vero cytotoxin (VTEC) were obtained during 1983-1989 from calves raised in 5 north-central states of the USA. All of the calves experienced intestinal epithelial colonization by VTEC, diarrhea or both; twelve of the calves had bloody diarrhea. Twenty one isolates were serogroup O111 and the others were O103, O69, O45, O26, O5, or non-typable (4 isolates). All but one of the isolates hybridized with the CVD419 probe which identifies most VTEC strains. Thirty two isolates hybridized with the VT1 probe, 3 with both the VT1 and VT2 probes, and one with neither probe. The culture filtrate of the VT probe negative isolate was partially neutralized by SLT I monoclonal antibody. For the other isolates, the results of toxin neutralization by anti-SLT I and anti-SLT II monoclonal antibodies corresponded exactly with the VT1 and VT2 probe hybridization results. Three of the strains adhered in a localized manner to HEp-2 cells and Intestine 407 cells.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)149-159
Number of pages11
JournalVeterinary Microbiology
Volume36
Issue number1-2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1993

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