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Entry
ecf05130                    Pathway                                

Name
Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection - Escherichia coli O157:H7 EC4115 (EHEC)
Description
Enteropathogenic E. coli (EPEC) and enterohemorrhagic E. coli (EHEC) are closely related pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli. The hallmark of EPEC/EHEC infections [DS:H00278 H00277] is induction of attaching and effacing (A/E) lesions that damage intestinal epithelial cells. The capacity to form A/E lesions is encoded mainly by the locus of enterocyte effacement (LEE) pathogenicity island. Tir, Map, EspF, EspG are known LEE-encoded effector proteins secreted via the type III secretion system, which is also LEE-encoded, into the host cell. EPEC and EHEC Tir's link the extracellular bacterium to the cell cytoskeleton. Map and EspF are involved in mitochondrion membrane permeabilization. EspG interacts with tubulins and stimulates microtubule destabilization. LEE-encoded adhesin or intimin (Eae) is exported via the general secretory pathway to the periplasm, where it is inserted into the outer membrane. In addition to Tir, two potential host cell-carried intimin receptors, beta1 integrin (ITGB1) and nucleolin (NCL), have so far been identified. The distinguishing feature of EHEC is the elaboration of Shiga-like toxin (Stx). Stx cleaves ribosomal RNA, thereby disrupting protein synthesis and killing the intoxicated epithelial or endothelial cells.
Class
Human Diseases; Infectious diseases
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Pathogenic Escherichia coli infection
ecf05130

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Module
EHEC pathogenicity signature, Shiga toxin [PATH:ecf05130]
EHEC/EPEC pathogenicity signature, T3SS and effectors [PATH:ecf05130]
Organism
Escherichia coli O157:H7 EC4115 (EHEC) [GN:ecf]
Gene
shiga toxin subunit A; K11006 shiga toxin subunit A [KO:K11006]
shiga toxin subunit A; K11006 shiga toxin subunit A [KO:K11006]
shiga toxin 2 B subunit; K11007 shiga toxin subunit B [KO:K11007]
shigatoxin 2; K11007 shiga toxin subunit B [KO:K11007]
Tir; K12784 translocated intimin receptor [KO:K12784]
protein EspG; K12785 LEE-encoded effector EspG [KO:K12785]
protein EspF; K12786 LEE-encoded effector EspF [KO:K12786]
Map protein; K12787 LEE-encoded effector Map [KO:K12787]
hypothetical protein; K12788 LEE-encoded effector EspH [KO:K12788]
NleA11 protein; K16041 non-LEE-encoded effector NleA [KO:K16041]
non-LEE-encoded effector NleH; K16042 non-LEE-encoded effector NleH [KO:K16042]
non-LEE-encoded effector NleH; K16042 non-LEE-encoded effector NleH [KO:K16042]
tir-cytoskeleton coupling protein; K12789 Tir-cytoskeleton coupling protein [KO:K12789]
intimin C-type lectin domain-containing protein; K12790 intimin [KO:K12790]
Compound
C00350  
Phosphatidylethanolamine
Reference
  Authors
Kaper JB, Nataro JP, Mobley HL.
  Title
Pathogenic Escherichia coli.
  Journal
Nat Rev Microbiol 2:123-40 (2004)
Reference
  Authors
Torres AG, Zhou X, Kaper JB.
  Title
Adherence of diarrheagenic Escherichia coli strains to epithelial cells.
  Journal
Infect Immun 73:18-29 (2005)
Reference
  Authors
Dean P, Maresca M, Kenny B.
  Title
EPEC's weapons of mass subversion.
  Journal
Curr Opin Microbiol 8:28-34 (2005)
Reference
  Authors
Garmendia J, Frankel G, Crepin VF.
  Title
Enteropathogenic and enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli infections: translocation, translocation, translocation.
  Journal
Infect Immun 73:2573-85 (2005)
Reference
  Authors
Spears KJ, Roe AJ, Gally DL.
  Title
A comparison of enteropathogenic and enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli pathogenesis.
  Journal
FEMS Microbiol Lett 255:187-202 (2006)
Reference
  Authors
Kenny B.
  Title
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli (EPEC)-- a crafty subversive little bug.
  Journal
Microbiology 148:1967-78 (2002)
Reference
  Authors
Hayward RD, Leong JM, Koronakis V, Campellone KG.
  Title
Exploiting pathogenic Escherichia coli to model transmembrane receptor signalling.
  Journal
Nat Rev Microbiol 4:358-70 (2006)
Reference
  Authors
Matsuzawa T, Kuwae A, Yoshida S, Sasakawa C, Abe A.
  Title
Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli activates the RhoA signaling pathway via the stimulation of GEF-H1.
  Journal
EMBO J 23:3570-82 (2004)
Reference
  Authors
Dean P, Kenny B
  Title
The effector repertoire of enteropathogenic E. coli: ganging up on the host cell.
  Journal
Curr Opin Microbiol 12:101-9 (2009)
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