E. coli is a normal flora in the gut but can cause several infections. It is the most common cause of urinary tract infections and can lead to different types of gastroenteritis depending on the strain. Some strains like EHEC O157:H7 can cause hemorrhagic colitis and potentially fatal hemolytic uremic syndrome in young children and the elderly. E. coli is also known to cause neonatal meningitis, wound infections after surgeries, and sepsis.
4. ā¢ Aerobe and facultative anaerobe
ā¢ Optimum temperature for growth 37C
ā¢ Tolerates bile salt, Grows on MacConkey
agar forms pink colour colonies due to
lactose fermentation
IMViC + + - - (Indole, methyl red, VP, Citrate
5.
6. Antigenic structure
ā¢ O somatic
ā¢ H flagellar
ā¢ K capsular
ā¢ K has a strong association with virulence,
particularly meningitis, pyelonephritis
9. Urinary tract infections
ā¢ E. coli is the most common cause of UTI
ā¢ Account for 90% of cases in sexually active
women, Why?
ā¢ Ascending infection
ā¢ Symptoms- ?
10. Types of diarrheagenic E.coli
ā¢ ETEC entero toxic E. coli
ā¢ EIEC- entero invasive E. coli
ā¢ EPEC enetro pathogenic
ā¢ EAEC entero aggregative
ā¢ EHEC entero haemorrhagic- some strains
can cause āHemolytic uremic syndromeā
11. ā¢ LTāis heat labile and binds to specific Gm11
gangliosides on epithelial cells of small intestine where it
stimulates production of cAMP.
ā¢ Increased cAMP opens up chloride channel, leading to
Cl secretion in to bowel lumen. Sodium follows to
maintain electroneutrality. Resulting in secretory
diarrhoea which is watery.
12. ā¢ Produce 2 types of enterotoxin: LT & ST
ā¢ Entero toxigenic E coli is common cause
for travellers diarrhoea and watery
diarrhoea in children.
Entero toxigenic E. coli (ETEC)
13. Entero pathogenic E. coli (EPEC)
ā¢ Important cause of diarrhoea in infants of
developing countries.
ā¢ Adhere to mucosal cells in small bowel, lead to
loss of microvilli, result in watery diarrhoea.
ā¢ Normally do not produce toxins, NON
INVASIVE
14. Entero hemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC)
ā¢ Produce verotoxin (VT) also called Shiga like toxin.
ā¢ Toxin acts systemically- vascular endothelium
ā¢ Clinically it can cause mild to severe form of diarrhoea
with hemorrhagic colitis, and potentially fatal Hemolytic
uremic syndrome in young children and elderly
ā¢ Typical example is E coli O157:H7,
15. Entero invasive E. coli (EIEC)
ā¢ Produces disease similar to shigella
ā¢ Commonly affect children in developing
countries and travellers.
ā¢ Disease is due to invasion in to mucosal cells of
intestine. Bacteria multiply inside epithelial cells
and destruction/ inflammation /ulceration occurs
with bloody diarrhoea with mucus and necrotic
tissue
16. Entero aggregative E. coli (EAEC)
ā¢ Produce acute/chronic diarrhoea in
persons in developing countries.
17.
18. summary
ā¢ Normal flora of gut, Endogennous infection
ā¢ Most common cause of urinary tract infection
ā¢ Other infections-
ā¢ Gastroenteritis (diff types of E. coli)
ā¢ Neonatal meningitis
ā¢ Hemolytic uremic syndrome
ā¢ Wound infection (eg. GI surgery sepsis)