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. 2021 Aug 24;21:233. doi: 10.1186/s12866-021-02266-3

Correction to: Human microbiota modulation via QseC sensor kinase mediated in the Escherichia coli O104:H4 outbreak strain infection in microbiome model

Tamara Renata Machado Ribeiro 1, Mateus Kawata Salgaço 2, Maria Angela Tallarico Adorno 3, Miriam Aparecida da Silva 4, Roxane Maria Fontes Piazza 4, Katia Sivieri 2, Cristiano Gallina Moreira 1,
PMCID: PMC8383425  PMID: 34429061

Correction to: BMC Microbiology (2021) 21:163

https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-021-02220-3

Following the publication of the original article [1], we were notified that the captions for Figs. 2, 3 and 5 needed adjustments.

Original captions:

  • Fig. 2: “Microbiota predominance modulated via QseC during C227–11 infection in the SHIME® model. Relative microbiota abundance analysis via qRT-PCR of 16 s rRNA of phyla and genera. Microbiota composition from days 0 to 3 p.i with strain C227–11 infection, respectively, phyla and genera (a and b), and with strain C227–11::qseC infection, respectively, phyla and genera (c and d). ELISA Immunoassay capture to measure the Stx levels from the output collected during the SHIME® infection, day 1, ** p = 0.002 and 3 p.i., ** p = 0.009 (e). The statistical significance analyzes were performed on GraphPad Prism 7 via t-test”

  • Fig. 3: “Direct acetate, propionate and butyrate production analysis (mmol/L) from day 0 to day 3.p.i. via gas chromatography. SCFA composition from C227–11 infection period (a) (*** p = 0.0003) and C227–11::qseC (b). Analyzes were performed individually for each SCFA compared to day 0. The statistical significance analyzes were performed on GraphPad Prism 7 via one-way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test (*p = 0.0371, *p = 0.0309, *** p = 0.0001)”

  • Fig. 5: “Microbiota predominance during C57BL/6 mice infection, C227–11and C227–11::qseC strains (a). Expression levels of qseC during early and later infection (day 1-3p.i.) of C227–11, 042 and DH5α strains, p-values are respectively p =0.006 (**), p = 0.001 (**) and p = 0.004 (**) (b). Relative expression levels were measured in vitro of stx2a gene from the C227–11, C227–11::qseC, and C227–11qseC+ (pBAD33 qseC), p = 0.01 (**), p = 0.001 (***) (c)”

Corrected captions:

  • Fig. 2: “Microbiota predominance modulated via QseC during C227–11 infection in the SHIME® model. Relative microbiota abundance analysis via qRT-PCR of 16 s rRNA of phyla and genera. Microbiota composition from days 0 to 3 p.i with strain C227–11 infection, respectively, phyla and genera (a and b), and with strain C227– 11::qseC infection, respectively, phyla and genera (c and d). ELISA Immunoassay capture to measure the Stx levels from the output collected during the SHIME® infection, day 1, ** p = 0.002 and 3 p.i., ** p = 0.009 (e). The statistical significance analyzes were performed on GraphPad Prism 7 via t-test”

  • Fig. 3: “Direct acetate, propionate and butyrate production analysis (mmol/L) from day 0 to day 3.p.i. via gas chromatography. SCFA composition from C227–11 infection period (a) (*** p = 0.0003) and C227–11::qseC (b). Analyzes were performed individually for each SCFA compared to day 0. The statistical significance analyzes were performed on GraphPad Prism 7 via one-way ANOVA and Tukey post hoc test (*p = 0.0371, *p = 0.0309, *** p = 0.0001)”

  • “Fig. 5: Microbiota predominance during C57BL/6 mice infection, C227–11and C227–11::qseC strains (a). Expression levels of qseC during early and later infection (day 1-3p.i.) of C227–11, 042 and DH5α strains, p-values are respectively p =0.006 (**), p = 0.001 (**) and p = 0.004 (**) (b). Relative expression levels were measured in vitro of stx2a gene from the C227–11, C227–11::qseC, and C227–11qseC+ (pBAD33 qseC), p = 0.01 (**), p = 0.001 (***) (c)”

The original article has been corrected.

Reference

  • 1.Ribeiro M, et al. Human microbiota modulation via QseC sensor kinase mediated in the Escherichia coli O104:H4 outbreak strain infection in microbiome model (2021) 21:163. 2021;21(1):163. 10.1186/s12866-021-02220-3. [DOI] [PMC free article] [PubMed]

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