Shigella Serotypes Associated With Carriage in Humans Establish Persistent Infection in Zebrafish

biorxiv(2023)

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Shigella represents a paraphyletic group of enteroinvasive Escherichia coli. More than 40 Shigella serotypes have been reported. However, most cases within the men who have sex with men (MSM) community are attributed to 3 serotypes: Shigella sonnei unique serotype and Shigella flexneri 2a and 3a serotypes. Using the zebrafish model, we demonstrate that Shigella can establish persistent infection in vivo. Bacteria are not cleared by the immune system and become antibiotic tolerant. Establishment of persistent infection depends on the O-antigen, a key constituent of the bacterial surface and a serotype determinant. Representative isolates associated with MSM transmission persist in zebrafish, while representative isolates of a serotype not associated with MSM transmission do not. Isolates of a Shigella serotype establishing persistent infections elicited significantly less macrophage death in vivo than isolates of a serotype unable to persist. We conclude that zebrafish are a valuable platform to illuminate factors underlying establishment of Shigella persistent infection in humans. Torraca et al use the zebrafish model to study Shigella persistent infection. The authors show that the Shigella O-antigen is essential to establish persistent infection in vivo and that the carriage-serotype associations observed in humans are also observed in zebrafish.
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O-antigen,persistent infection,Shigella flexneri,Shigella sonnei,zebrafish
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