Ad. Wales et al., Attaching and effacing lesions caused by Escherichia coli O157 : H7 in experimentally inoculated neonatal lambs, J MED MICRO, 50(9), 2001, pp. 752-758
Four 6-day-old conventionally reared lambs were inoculated orally with a to
tal of 10(9) cfu comprising equal numbers of four enterohaemorrhagic Escher
ichia coli (EHEC) O157:H7 strains. All animals remained clinically normal.
Tissues were sampled under terminal anaesthesia at 12, 36, 60 and 84 h post
inoculation (hpi). EHEC O157:H7 was cultured from most gastrointestinal tr
act sites. Small, sparse attaching and effacing (AE) lesions were found in
the caecum at 12 and 36 hpi and in the terminal colon and rectum at 84 hpi.
Organisms in the lesions were labelled specifically by an O157 antiserum.
The results indicate that the well-characterised mechanisms for intimate at
tachment encoded by the locus for enterocyte effacement (LEE) of EHEC O157:
H7 may contribute to the initial events. at least, of colonisation of sheep
.