Interplay Between Siderophores and Colibactin Genotoxin in Escherichia coli

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Martin, Patricia | Tronnet, Sophie | Garcie, Christophe | Oswald, Eric

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International audience. Highly pathogenic Escherichia coli strains that belong to the phylogenetic group B2 have developed a greater ability to acquire iron (heme receptor and numerous siderophores), to produce the genotoxin colibactin and to synthesize antimicrobial siderophore-microcins. There is an increased prevalence of these E. coli strains over the last 30 years in the intestinal microbiota in industrialized countries. Integrating the regulation of fitness/virulence factors, such as siderophores, colibactin and siderophore-microcins into networks that respond to specific environmental signals, such as the local iron concentration, could result in an accurate production of specific fitness/virulence factors, so that the E. coli can adapt to the competitive environment that is the gut and/or the blood. Iron deficiency is common in infancy, even in industrialized countries. Usual strategies for anemia correction are iron supplementation and iron fortification of foods. The long-term consequences and risks associated with high iron supply in the light of this iron-dependent network described in this review could explain at least in part the increased prevalence of E. coli B2 in the gut of people in industrialized countries. (

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