Gi. Viboud et al., BINDING OF ENTEROTOXIGENIC ESCHERICHIA-COLI EXPRESSING DIFFERENT COLONIZATION FACTORS TO TISSUE-CULTURED CACO-2 CELLS AND TO ISOLATED HUMANENTEROCYTES, Microbial pathogenesis, 21(2), 1996, pp. 139-147
The binding of ETEC strains expressing different colonization factors
to the human enterocyte-like cell line Caco-2 and to isolated human en
terocytes were determined. Strains expressing CFA/I, CS2, CS4 + CS6, C
S5 + CS6, CS7, CFA/III + CS6 and PCFO166 adhered well to both types of
cells whereas bacteria producing CS1, CS6 only, or CS17 did not adher
e to either Caco-2 cells or to jejunal human enterocytes, suggesting t
hat similar binding structures are present in both cell types. However
, in some instances, binding of bacteria to the two types of cells dif
fered, e.g. bacteria expressing CS3 or PCFO9 bound well to human enter
ocytes but not to Caco-2 cells. Conversely, bacteria producing PCFO20
or PCFO159 only adhered to Caco-2 cells and not to jejunal enterocytes
. With few exceptions, this inability to bind to human enterocytes was
the same for cells from all parts of the small intestine. This study
contradicts previous reports suggesting that the binding structures of
Caco-2 cells are identical to those of human enterocytes. (C) 1996 Ac
ademic Press Limited