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An Assessment of Siderophore Production, Mucoviscosity, and Mouse Infection Models for Defining the Virulence Spectrum of Hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae

Thomas A. Russo, Ulrike MacDonald, Sidra Hassan, Ellie Camanzo, François Lebreton, Brendan W. Corey, Patrick McGann

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Abstract

The pathogenic potential of hvKp strains is primarily mediated by a large virulence plasmid. The minimal set of genes required for the full expression of the hypervirulent phenotype is undefined. A number of reports describe hvKp strains possessing only a portion of the virulence plasmid; the clinical consequences of this are unclear. Therefore, the goal of this report was to determine whether virulence among hvKp strains varied and, if so, how to best identify the relative virulence of hvKp isolates. Data demonstrate hvKp pathogenic potential varies in CD1 and BALB/c murine infection models. In contrast, measurements of siderophore production and mucoviscosity were unable to discriminate the differences in hvKp isolate virulence observed in mice. This information can be used in future studies to determine the mechanisms responsible for differences between fully virulent hvKp and partially virulent hvKp and whether the differences observed in mice translate to disease in humans.

Topics & Concepts

VirulenceKlebsiella pneumoniaeBiologyMicrobiologyStrain (injury)VirologyBacteriaGeneEscherichia coliGeneticsAnatomyAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaPneumonia and Respiratory InfectionsCancer therapeutics and mechanisms
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