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Escherichia coli
is a predominant bacterium in the intestinal tracts of animals. Phylogenetically, strains have been classified into seven phylogroups, A, B1, B2, C, D, E, and F. Pathogenic strains have been categorized into several pathotypes such as Enteropathogenic (EPEC), Enterotoxigenic (ETEC), Enteroinvasive (EIEC), Enteroaggregative (EAEC), Diffusely adherent (DAEC), Uropathogenic (UPEC), Shiga-toxin producing (STEC) or Enterohemorrhagic (EHEC) and Extra-intestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC).
E. coli
also survives as a commensal on the ocular surface. However, under conditions of trauma and immune-compromised states,
E. coli
causes conjunctivitis,
keratitis
, endopthalmitis, dacyrocystitis, etc. The phylogenetic affiliation and the pathotype status of these ocular
E. coli
strains is not known. For this purpose, the whole-genome sequencing of the 10 ocular
E. coli
strains was accomplished. Based on whole-genome SNP variation, the ocular
E. coli
strains were assigned to phylogenetic groups A (two isolates), B2 (seven isolates), and C (one isolate). Furthermore, results indicated that ocular
E. coli
originated either from feces (enteropathogenic and enterotoxigenic), urine (uropathogenic), or from extra-intestinal sources (extra-intestinal pathogenic). A high concordance was observed between the presence of
AMR
(Antimicrobial Resistance) genes and antibiotic resistance in the ocular
E. coli
strains. Furthermore, several virulent genes (
fimB
to
fimI
,
papB
to
papX
, etc.) and prophages (Enterobacteria phage HK97, Enterobacteria phage P1,
Escherichia
phage
D108
etc.) were unique to ocular
E. coli.
This is the first report on a whole-genome analysis of ocular
E. coli
strains.
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PMID:Phylogenetic Grouping of Human Ocular
Escherichia coli
Based on Whole-Genome Sequence Analysis. 3219 12