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. 2022 Jun 23;12:870603. doi: 10.3389/fcimb.2022.870603

Table 2.

Strains of uropathogen species used in this study.

Species Strain Notes/Phenotypes References/Source
E. coli MG1655 Non-pathogenic strain Lab stock
CFT073 UTI model (urosepsis isolate) (Mobley et al., 1990); Mehreen Arshad, Northwestern University
DS17 UTI model (pyelonephritis isolate) (Tullus et al., 1984); Mehreen Arshad, Northwestern University
UTI89 UTI model (cystitis isolate) (Mulvey et al., 2001); Mehreen Arshad, Northwestern University
ESBL41 MDR clinical isolate (Kanamori et al., 2017; Bethke et al., 2020); Deverick Anderson, Duke University
ESBL146 MDR clinical isolate (Kanamori et al., 2017; Bethke et al., 2020); Deverick Anderson, Duke University
ESBL168 MDR clinical isolate (Kanamori et al., 2017; Bethke et al., 2020); Deverick Anderson, Duke University
ESBL193 MDR clinical isolate (Kanamori et al., 2017; Bethke et al., 2020); Deverick Anderson, Duke University
K. pneumoniae TOP52 UTI model (cystitis isolate) (Rosen et al., 2007; Johnson et al., 2014); Jyl Matson, University of Toledo
E. faecalis OG1RF UTI model Juliett Willett and Gary Dunny, University of Minnesota
JH2-2 UTI model Juliett Willett and Gary Dunny, University of Minnesota
V583 MDR strain Juliett Willett and Gary Dunny, University of Minnesota
MMH594 MDR strain Juliett Willett and Gary Dunny, University of Minnesota