Characterization of Atypical Shiga Toxin Gene Sequences and Description of Stx2j, a New Subtype
Alexander Gill, Forest Dussault, Tanis McMahon, Nicholas Petronella, Xiong Wang, Elizabeth Cebelinski, Flemming Scheutz, Kelly Weedmark, Burton W. Blais, Catherine D. Carrillo
Abstract
. Two strains possessed unreported variants of Stx2a (O8:H28) and Stx2b (O146:H21). In four of the strains, we found three Stx subtypes that are not included in the current taxonomy. Stx2h (O170:H18) was identified in a Canadian sprout isolate; this subtype has only previously been reported in STEC from Tibetan Marmots. Stx2o (O85:H1) was identified in a clinical isolate. Finally, Stx2j (O158:H23 and O33:H14) was found in lettuce and clinical isolates. The results of this study expand the number of known Stx subtypes, the range of STEC serotypes, and isolation sources in which they may be found. The presence of the Stx2j and Stx2o in clinical isolates of STEC indicates that strains carrying these variants are potential human pathogens.