Genome-wide analysis of fitness-factors in uropathogenic Escherichia coli during growth in laboratory media and during urinary tract infections

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  • Vanesa García
  • Rasmus B. Grønnemose
  • Sergi Torres-Puig
  • Egle Kudirkiene
  • Mateo Piantelli
  • Shahana Ahmed
  • Thomas E. Andersen
  • Jakob Møller-Jensen
  • Olsen, John Elmerdahl
  • Ana Herrero-Fresno

Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPEC) UTI89 is a well-characterized strain, which has mainly been used to study UPEC virulence during urinary tract infection (UTI). However, little is known on UTI89 key fitness-factors during growth in lab media and during UTI. Here, we used a transposon-insertion-sequencing approach (TraDIS) to reveal the UTI89 essential-genes for in vitro growth and fitness-gene-sets for growth in Luria broth (LB) and EZ-MOPS medium without glucose, as well as for human bacteriuria and mouse cystitis. A total of 293 essential genes for growth were identified and the set of fitness-genes was shown to differ depending on the growth media. A modified, previously validated UTI murine model, with administration of glucose prior to infection was applied. Selected fitness-genes for growth in urine and mouse-bladder colonization were validated using deletion-mutants. Novel fitness-genes, such as tusA, corA and rfaG; involved in sulphur-acquisition, magnesium-uptake, and LPS-biosynthesis, were proved to be important during UTI. Moreover, rfaG was confirmed as relevant in both niches, and therefore it may represent a target for novel UTI-treatment/prevention strategies.

Original languageEnglish
Article number:000719
JournalMicrobial Genomics
Volume7
Issue number12
Number of pages22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

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  • essentiality, EZ-MOPS, fitness, human bacteriuria, LB, mouse cystitis, TraDIS, urinary tract infection, Uropathogenic E. coli

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