Table 3 Percentage

of nucleotide sequence identity of cdt

Table 3 Percentage

of nucleotide sequence identity of cdt genes between selected strains and type strains Strain Serotype PG cdt cdtA cdtB cdtC cnf2 -positive CTEC-V Bv-1 OUT:H1 B1 cdt-V 1 (99.8%)/cdt-III 2 (98.0%) cdt-VA (100%)/cdt-IIIA (97.3%) cdt-IIIB (100%)/cdt-VB (99.9%) cdt-VC (99.3%)/cdt-IIIC (96.2%) Bv-3 O8:HUT B1 Bv-5 OUT:H2 B1 Bv-8 OUT:H2 B1 Bv-15 OUT:H2 B1 Bv-49 OUT:H2 B1 Bv-65 OUT:H2 B1         CTEC-V with untypable cdt genes by previous PCRs Smoothened Agonist Bv-55 OUT:H48 D cdt-V (97.1%)/cdt-III (95.9%) cdt-VA (96.4%)/cdt-IIIA (94.6%) cdt-IIIB (97.0%)/cdt-VB (96.9%) cdt-VC (98.4%)/cdt-IIIC (96.0%) Bv-68 OUT:H48 D Sw-26 O98:H10 B1 cdt-V (95.8%)/cdt-III (95.1%) SbcdtA 3 (94.5%)/EacdtA 4 (94.2%) cdt-IIIB (99.1%)/cdt-VB (99.0%) cdt-VC (97.4%)/cdt-IIIC (95.1%) CTEC-III and V Bv-87 (cdt-III) O2:HUT B2 cdt-III (98.7%)/cdt-V (97.6%) cdt-IIIA (97.6%)/cdt-VA (95.1%) cdt-IIIB (100%)/cdt-VB (99.9%) cdt-IIIC (98.5%)/cdt-VC (97.6%) Bv-87 (cdt-V)     cdt-V (98.3%)/cdt-III (97.1%) cdt-VA (96.5%)/cdt-IIIA (94.7%) cdt-IIIB (99.8%)/cdt-VB (99.6%) cdt-VC (98.7%)/cdt-IIIC PD98059 (96.3%) Randomly selected 9 strains from CTEC-V Bv-7 O22:HUT B1 cdt-V (100%)/cdt-III (98.0%) cdt-VA (100%)/cdt-IIIA (97.3%) cdt-VB (100%)/cdt-IIIB (99.9%) cdt-VC (100%)/cdt-IIIC (96.2%) Bv-43 O154:H34 B1 Bv-56 O156:HUT B1 Bv-61 OUT:H8 B1 Bv-91 O22:H8 B1 Bv-98 O22:H8

B1 Bv-21 O2:H10 B2 cdt-V (99.8%)/cdt-III (98.1%) cdt-VA (100%)/cdt-IIIA (97.3%) cdt-IIIB (99.9%)/cdt-VB (99.8%) cdt-VC (99.5%)/cdt-IIIC (96.7%) Bv-88 OUT:H25 B1 cdt-V (99.8%)/cdt-III (98.0%) cdt-VA (100%)/cdt-IIIA (97.3%) cdt-IIIB (100%)/cdt-VB (99.9%) cdt-VC (99.3%)/cdt-IIIC (96.2%) Bv-100 OUT:H21 B1

cdt-V (99.7%)/cdt-III (98.0%) cdt-VA (99.9%)/cdt-IIIA Cetuximab in vitro (97.2%) cdt-IIIB (99.9%)/cdt-VB (99.8%) cdt-VC (99.5%)/cdt-IIIC (96.3%) 1From E. The cdtA genes in other CTEC-V strains Sw-27, Sw-33, Sw-43, Sw-44 and Sw-45 were also identical to that of strain Sw-26. These data suggest that the CTEC-V from swine in this study might harbor chimeric cdt genes consisting of Sbcdt-A or Eacdt-A, cdt-VB and cdt-VC. Discussion Clinical importance of CTEC in humans including intestinal and extra-intestinal infections is not yet fully understood. Several studies, however, showed that on several occasions CTEC strains were isolated from patients with diarrhea, septicemia, or urinary tract infection [4], suggesting that CTEC might be associated with human diseases.

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