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. 2020 Apr 7;11(1):1–13. doi: 10.4331/wjbc.v11.i1.1

Table 1.

Phenotype, phylogroup and prevalence of virulence genes found to be more frequent in adherent-invasive Escherichia coli than non-adherent-invasive Escherichia coli strains in PCR-based and genomic studies

Virulence gene Group of study (n)
Phylogroup (n)1
Prevalence (%)
AIEC non-AIEC A B1 B2 D Others AIEC non-AIEC
malX[37] 49 1342 39 19 98 19 8 71 47
kpsMTII[37] 49 1342 39 19 98 19 8 71 52
pduC[31] 24 25 14 16 10 9 0 50 20
lpfA[31] 24 25 14 16 10 9 0 71 20
lpfA + gipA[39] 35 103 Undetermined 31 0
chuA[13] 15 37 11 5 18 18 0 93 59
ibeA[40] 19 57 Undetermined 37 3
colV[40] 19 57 Undetermined 42 16
vat[38] 22 37 9 8 29 12 1 59 30
pic[38] 22 37 9 8 29 12 1 41 16
papGII/III[38] 22 37 9 8 29 12 1 18 0
iss[38] 22 37 9 8 29 12 1 32 11
1

Based on house-keeping genes identified by triplex PCR[41] or by structure analysis included in the multilocus sequence typing analyses[42].

2

Nineteen intestinal pathogenic Escherichia coli strains and 78 ExPEC strains isolated from animals and 37 human mucosal-associated non-AIEC strains. AIEC: Adherent-invasive Escherichia coli.