Cytolethal distending toxin-producing Escherichia coli strains causing severe diarrhoea in young Mexican children.

JMM case reports Pub Date : 2017-02-28 eCollection Date: 2017-02-01 DOI:10.1099/jmmcr.0.005079
Mario Meza-Segura, Mussaret Bano Zaidi, Samantha Maldonado-Puga, Jazmin Huerta-Cantillo, Lucia Chavez-Dueñas, Fernando Navarro-Garcia, Teresa Estrada-Garcia
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Introduction. Cytolethal distending toxins (CDTs), encoded by cdt genes, have DNase activity leading to cellular and nuclear distension, resulting in irreversible cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of target cells. cdt-positive Escherichia coli strains have been isolated from children with diarrhoea. There is, however, scant information on the prevalence and clinical presentation of diarrhoeal disease caused by these strains. Furthermore, toxin production of cdt-positive strains is rarely confirmed. We report five young children with diarrhoea caused by CDT-producing E. coli in whom stools were negative for other bacterial or enteric pathogens. Case presentation. On admission to hospital, all children presented watery diarrhoea with high stool output (range 7-20 stools/24 h); five had fever of 38 °C or more and four presented vomiting. Dehydration was present in four patients, one of whom had hypovolaemic shock; one child also presented hyponatraemia and hypokalaemia. In two children, cdt-positive strains were classified as typical and atypical enteropathogenic E. coli, and the remaining three harboured cdt-positive strains that did not belong to any diarrhoeagenic pathogroup. One cdt-positive strain from each case was characterized by a CDT cytotoxic assay and a cdt type-specific PCR. All strains produced the characteristic cellular intoxication due to CDT. Two strains carried the cdt-I, one cdt-III, one cdt-IV, and one concurrently had cdt-I, cdt-II and cdt-III genes. Conclusion. Our results suggest that CDT-producing E. coli strains are an infrequent, albeit significant, cause of severe diarrhoeal illness in children. Future research should measure the true burden of cdt-positive E. coli diarrhoea among children.

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致细胞致死的扩张性产毒大肠杆菌菌株在墨西哥儿童中引起严重腹泻。
介绍。细胞致死膨胀毒素(CDTs)由cdt基因编码,具有dna酶活性,导致细胞和细胞核膨胀,导致不可逆的细胞周期阻滞和靶细胞凋亡。已从腹泻儿童中分离出cdt阳性大肠杆菌菌株。然而,关于这些菌株引起的腹泻病的流行和临床表现的资料很少。此外,cdt阳性菌株的毒素产生很少得到证实。我们报告了5例由产生cdt的大肠杆菌引起的腹泻的幼儿,他们的粪便对其他细菌或肠道病原体呈阴性。案例演示。入院时,所有儿童均出现水样腹泻,排便量高(7-20次/24小时);5例发热38℃以上,4例出现呕吐。4例患者出现脱水,其中1例为低血容量性休克;一名儿童还出现低钠血症和低钾血症。在两名儿童中,cdt阳性菌株被分类为典型和非典型肠致病性大肠杆菌,其余三名携带cdt阳性菌株,但不属于任何腹泻致病性病原体。每个病例的一个CDT阳性菌株通过CDT细胞毒性测定和CDT类型特异性PCR表征。所有菌株均产生CDT引起的特征性细胞中毒。2株携带cdt- 1基因,1株携带cdt- 3基因,1株携带cdt- 4基因,1株同时携带cdt- 1、cdt- 2和cdt- 3基因。结论。我们的研究结果表明,产生cdt的大肠杆菌菌株是儿童严重腹泻疾病的罕见原因,尽管是重要原因。未来的研究应该测量儿童中cdt阳性大肠杆菌腹泻的真正负担。
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